Welcome to the web site of the Polish Grid
Polish Infrastructure for Information Science Support in the European Research Space PL-Grid.
The goal of the project is to provide the Polish scientific community with an IT platform based on Grid computer clusters, enabling e-science research in various fields. This infrastructure will be both compatible and interoperable with existing European and worldwide Grid frameworks. The system will ensure scalability and enable the integration of additional local clusters, belonging to universities, research institutions and technology platforms. We foresee exploitation of PL-Grid by state authorities, crisis management teams and industrial partners.
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| PL-Grid movie (9 min. demonstration) | PL-Grid (a general Project brochure) | PL-Grid (a talk given at the CMS'09 conference in Krakow) | ||
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Why to use the PL-Grid infrastructure?
| We provide modern hardware | We provide continuous support | ||
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You will get access to high-performance resources (target: 215 Tflops), which will speed up your computations. More... |
Our experts can help you in solving the problems and they care for the proper and stable functioning of the infrastructure. More... |
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| You can use the infrastructure for free | We help in applications' adaptation | ||
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We do not collect any fees for using the Project resources. |
Would you like to run your application on the Grid? We are ready to help you in adapting it. Contact us... |
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| We offer the latest technologies | We provide the e-infrastructure software | ||
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You will get access to the grid technology - the computations on the distributed resources are now very popular among many scientists and engineers. More about Grid... |
We offer many user's tools like: portals, systems for applications management and monitoring as well as for result visualization. More... |


In the end of February 2010 the proceedings of the Cracow Grid Workshop 2009 (CGW'09) have been published by ACC CYFRONET AGH. Among many papers, five concerned the work performed within the PL-Grid project.





