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Grid Computing is a form of distributed computing in which different parts of one or more processes are executed
in parallel across computers connected to a network. As a result of the distributed parallel execution, the process
is considerably accelerated. A computing Grid dynamically adjusts its operation according to the participating machines' status
and availability, handling various disconnect and recovery scenarios. Lastly, a computing Grid guarantees that a
process will correctly be executed regardless of the participating machines' environment, file system or installation
base.
The Xoreax Grid Engine (XGE)
XGE, the core technology behind IncrediBuild, is a powerful but easy to use Grid Computing engine for the Windows
operating system. XGE helps speed up slow processes such as Visual Studio C/C++ compilation, make-based code and data builds, QA scripts,
packaging procedures and even custom scripts and applications.
For more information on XGE's architecture and features, see the Technology section.
Applications for the Xoreax Grid Engine
XGE can be used to accelerate a variety of processes. Follow the links below for more information regarding acceleration of:
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