a low-effort solution to the problem of running memory-hungry programs on memory-starved computers. The parts of the program that don't fit in local RAM are sent over a high-speed network to remote RAM, thereby bypassing the slow disk altogether.
a URL based identity system. An OpenID identity is simply a URL, and all the OpenID specification does is provide a way to securely prove that you own that ID on that URL. Unlike most identity systems, OpenID is completely decentralized.
open source, peer-to-peer software that functions as a persistent access preservation system. Information is delivered via the web, and stored using a sophisticated but easy to use caching system.
for creating Linux and Windows communications applications that contain Dialogic/Intel NetStructure products. Includes media and network classes, multithreaded event handling, state machine design pattern and distributed execution.
distributed filesystem - "we have some Linux-isms in our code, at least in the HTTP transport code. Our plan is to scrap that and make it portable, though."
a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of cluster
programming interface and resource management system for scalable OpenGL applications. Can run unmodified on any visualization system, from a singlepipe workstation to large scale graphics clusters and multi-GPU workstations.
science which solves a large problem by giving small parts of the problem to many computers to solve and then combining the solutions for the parts into a solution for the problem.