Grid Computing involves connecting geographically remote Computers into a single Network to create Virtual Supercomputer by combining the computational power of all Computers on the grid.
Grid Computing concept is based on the assumption that most Computers use their CPU on average 25% of for the work they have been assigned, and thus leaves 75% idle CPU resources available for other processing tasks. Grid Computing was impossible until High Speed Internet Connections enabled firm to connect remote Computers economically and move enormous quantities of data over the network.
• Grid Computing requires Software Programs such as: Open-source Software provided by Globos Alliance or private providers to allocate and control CPU resources on the Grid.