Overview

Grid Computing

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 by Xoreax Software is a powerful yet easy to use Grid Computing engine for the Windows operating system, which helps make existing computational processes run up to 30x faster. XGE was designed to make conversion of existing applications, products and computational processes into fast-performing, grid-enabled solutions a swift and painless process.

Learn more about the Xoreax Grid Engine in this section.

IncrediBuild

Based on XGE technology, IncrediBuild accelerates code and data builds in MS Visual Studio and other make and build environments. Using IncrediBuild, builds can run up to 30x times faster without requiring any changes in code or configuration files.