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TERENA compendium of national research and education networks in europe/services5.7 Grid Services 4Grid services have recently become an important area for NRENs. Projectssuch as EGEE and DEISA aim to introduce a production Grid service forscientific research purposes, making use of distributed computing services.In many cases, the NRENs provide the networking infrastructure for suchservices.Table 5.7.1 gives information on whether or not Grid services are currentlyrunning over the NREN’s network and if such services are planned over thenext year or two. The table also lists who provides the Grid service – eitherthe NREN itself, the institutions concerned together with the NREN, theconcerned institutions alone, discipline-based groups, virtual organisationsor some other body. The geographical extent of the service is also listed.The most striking element in the responses is that the uptake of Gridtechnology has widened very much beyond the initial high energy physicsand biomedical communities. All disciplines seem to be well represented.The answers in the following table are ‘now’ (service is currently running),‘planned’ or ‘-’, the NREN is not currently aware of the situation in thatdiscipline.The data show that Grid services are currently running in twenty ( or 71%)of the EU/EFTA NRENs (last year, the figure was 56%); this will rise to nearly100% over the next two years (with only Iceland and Slovakia not foreseeingGrids being developed in this time frame). Grid services are also running innine of the seventeen NRENs from other countries in the survey. Six moreNRENs from these countries foresee such services being developed in thenext two years.NREN support is involved in running the service in the great majorityof cases. The geographical extent of the service is in almost all casesinternational.Table 5.7.1 provides an overview of the disciplines that are running Gridenabledapplications. Note that many NRENs indicate that they are notaware of Grid services in certain disciplines. That does not necessarily meanthey do not exist; therefore, it seems clear that the responses given do notpresent the <strong>full</strong> picture.4Information for this section has been contributed by John Dyer, TERENA.67

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