Latest enhancements to the free Access Grid Toolkit are now available for download
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ARGONNE, Ill. (Aug. 21, 2006) – A new version of the free and popular Access
Grid Toolkit developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National
Laboratory, is now available for download. The Access Grid Toolkit is software
that uses audio, video, data and text to enable distributed researchers to
work together as if they were at the same location.
The Access Grid Toolkit
is now in its third release, with more than 20,000 downloads across 56 countries.
The software is deployed in a wide range of applications: from college courses
where the students and instructor are in different locations, to engaging
worldwide interaction between scientists and experimental facilities working
on fusion power, to providing doctors and specialists with the ability to examine
patient scans simultaneously at multiple sites, enriching diagnostics and biomedical
applications.
The Access Grid Toolkit includes Virtual Venues software and Workspace Docking
software to facilitate rich collaborations including people, data, and grid
computing resources, and is capable of supporting w all-sized display technology,
permitting lifesize display of remote collaborators, and visualization of simulations
and other digital information in great detail (millions of pixels).
This new
version includes streamlined user interfaces, robust middleware and low-level
services that enable participants to share experiences through digital media.
Many of the underlying technologies have been updated or re-engineered to
conform to standard Internet technologies and protocols, for a new level of
robustness and interoperability.
Thomas Uram, technical lead for the Access Grid effort within the Futures
Laboratory at Argonne notes that this release is more stable and more secure,
and at the same time increases usability. Uram states that “The emphasis on
compliance with standards and insistence on openly licensed technologies in
this new version is a key differentiator for the Access Grid; it delivers free
software with significant improvements to the users, while providing a platform
for exploring how remote researchers can work together effectively. With this
release, the Access Grid provides a basis for scientists not only to discuss
their research, but also to perform their research.”
Michael Papka, acting Deputy Associate Laboratory Director for Computing and
Life Sciences at Argonne said “Collaboration is part of science and the Access
Grid provides a robust foundation on which researchers can build collaborative
tools for enabling discovery , allowing them to communicate seamlessly and
naturally across physical and institutional boundaries”
The Access Grid Toolkit employs a very open license and is designed to allow
researchers to use the toolkit as a platform for further research and to support
technology transfer by allowing commercial organizations to develop products
centered on the Access Grid. This has resulted in the creation of several diverse
communities and synergies that enable innovation and enhancements. For more
information about the Access Grid, and to download the software, see http://www.accessgrid.org.
This research is funded by the Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR)
program in the Department of Energy's Office of Science. ASCR is committed to
delivering forefront computational and networking capabilities to extend the
frontiers of science by bringing together world-class research efforts along
with the knowledge, tools and facilities to revitalize high end computing and
enable scientific leadership.
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For more information, please contact Eleanor Taylor (630/252-5510 or media@anl.gov) at Argonne.
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