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Changing
the world
. . . with your
computer

United Way of
Broome
County
has joined World Community
Grid
To make this vision a reality, United Way of Broome County has become a partner of World Community Grid, joining the IBM Corporation and a group of leading foundations, public organizations, and academic institutions. World Community Grid establishes a permanent, flexible infrastructure that provides researchers with a readily available pool of computational power that can be used to solve problems plaguing humanity. Importantly, World Community Grid is easy and safe to use.
Everyone
who would like to join this international effort should go to www.worldcommunitygrid.org
and simply download and install a free, small software program on their
computers. When idle, these computers
request data from World Community Grid’s server.
Computers then perform computations using this data, send the results
back to the server and prompt it for a new piece of work.
What
is grid
technology?
Grid technology joins together many individual computers, creating a large system with massive computational power that exceeds the power of a few supercomputers. This capability can be applied, on a global scale, to very large and complex problems for the benefit of humanity.
The benefits are proven.
In 2003, IBM was one of the sponsors of a smallpox study that took
advantage of grid computing. This study,
using today’s largest available super computers, would have taken years to
complete. With grid computing, this study
was completed in less than six months and identified 45 potential
smallpox-treatment candidates. 
World
Community Grid provides an efficient and effective way to make a difference on
problems that plague humanity. We are
asking our employees, members, family and friends to join World Community Grid as part of
our overall efforts to enrich the lives of the
United Way of Broome County has joined State University of New York - New Paltz, Rochester Institute of Technology, Questacon, The University of Hong Kong, and other leaders in the world community in partnering with World Community Grid to help solve problems that are plaguing humanity.
Updated: May 21, 2008