Sun Announces $100k Contest for Grid App Developers 80
C-Shalom writes "EWeek reports that Sun announced a contest where developers can compete for $100k in prizes for developing applications that utilize the Grid. This is in addition to 100 free CPU hours on the Grid. From the article: 'Sun is hosting a competition where developers can compete for $50,000 in prize money. The winners of the Sun Grid Compute Utility Cool Apps Prize for Innovation contest will be determined based on the software they develop on the grid, MacRunnels said. Sun is planning additional contests for later in the year, which will bring the total potential winnings to $100,000.' The press release contains more info not included in the article."
distributed prize-money (Score:5, Funny)
I think the prize money should go to those few people that can remember the name of that contest.
WHAT? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:distributed prize-money (Score:2)
I think the prize money should go to those few people that can remember the name of that contest.
Is this somehow related to the First Annual Montgomery Burns Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence?
Re:distributed prize-money (Score:1)
Some Guy C's U C A PenIs!
...Just don't forget to zip up...and wash your dirty, dirty, dirty hands.
$100k (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:$100k (Score:2)
Re:$100k (Score:1, Funny)
Re:$100k (Score:2)
We have a grid (Score:5, Funny)
Re:We have a grid (Score:4, Funny)
Oh, wait, grid, never mind...
Re:We have a grid (Score:2)
I have an idea, hold a $50,000.00 contest to find out what to do with your grid.
Re:We have a grid (Score:5, Funny)
Try putting an X in the center square.
Re:We have a grid (Score:2)
"X" alone is not a word. Had you attempted "AX", "EX", "XI", "OX" or "XU" through the center square then the play would have been acceptable, but I have to summon the word judge for "X" alone.
Re:We have a grid (Score:2)
Get some decent admins (Score:2)
Re:Get some decent admins (Score:2)
Idle Grid (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Idle Grid (Score:5, Insightful)
The idea is to spur development of grid applications, not to give stuff away. The more people with experience of grid applications, and the more grid applications that exist, the more business opportunities Sun have.
Chances are Sun don't need any help with their taxes, they probably already pay as little as possible.
Re:Idle Grid (Score:2)
maybe through ventures like this
Re:Idle Grid (Score:3, Interesting)
The problem is the cost of this services, my University was trying to get some grid time from HP for certain project, the problem was that even though they had a "special arrangement" with HP, and because of that they have "cheap prices" the cost is just TOO expensive. And, This project was not short of money (it is a UK unive
Re:Idle Grid (Score:2)
Re:Idle Grid (Score:1)
Is Mr Right out there? (Score:5, Funny)
Our first date will be my first time.
Are you the risk-taker I'm looking for?
Re:Poor old Sun. (Score:2)
That depends on if it has Blackjack or not...
Re:Poor old Sun. (Score:3, Informative)
"This is a big outreach campaign" (Score:3, Funny)
"We're reaching out and we're saying, 'SAVE US PLEEEEAAASE!'"
Re:"This is a big outreach campaign" (Score:1)
I agree :)
WOW! (Score:1)
Re:WOW! (Score:1)
Heh (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Heh (Score:1)
My app (Score:4, Funny)
Now that I've started it, it's only a matter of time, *evil grin* muahahaha.
Re:My app (Score:1)
A Variant fo the Infinite Monkey Theorem (Score:1)
NO!SPEC (Score:1)
This is as bad as all the design contests.
If anyone wants a lot of good reasons not to enter Sun's contest, I suggest reading the design site NO!SPEC [no-spec.com]. Just replace "Programming" for "Designing", "Designer" for "Programmer" etc. -- and realize the research, planning, time commitment, and post-project support for this "contest" is even worse than that for a logo or website design.
What a *#)#*#)@!{#*$)$(#)#&*#&^$&$)$) waste of time.
Looks like programmers can use to team up with the designer
Re:NO!SPEC (Score:1)
You're mildly missing the point. They don't know what to do! They're not trolling the waters for competent development. They're trying to hit upon a Killer App(TM) for their underutilized grid. They're paying for creativity and and 'quantity over quality' approach to the problem. They might get lucky. But that's what it comes down to.
Re:NO!SPEC (Score:1)
What point did I miss?
If Sun needs a hot new app, they can request proposals. That's as close to a contest as I want to get.
If I'm
Re:NO!SPEC (Score:1)
What point did I miss?
The point that this is all very good. You keep posting about it as if it were a bad thing, but you have yet
Re:NO!SPEC (Score:2)
Re:NO!SPEC (Score:1)
I see no irony.
1) NO!SPEC didn't dangle a $100 carrot saying "we want 20 people to come up with 5 posters, and we'll reward the winner by posting them"
2) NO!SPEC is not against volunteerism or pro-bono work. It's about companies who want to try before they buy. "Do the work MAYBE we'll pay you" or "Do the work, MAYBE we'll use it"
These companies are sucking up time.
Sun wants brilliant people to come up with ideas they don't want to pay a think tank to come up with. If 20 people submit somethin
US only (Score:3, Informative)
I get:
We are not able to grant you access to the Sun Grid Compute Utility. The service is currently only available to users located in the United States. If you feel this message is in error, or you have questions about service availabliity in your area, contact Sun Grid Customer Care at sungrid-help@sun.com and reference this service code(s): 9024
Shame.
Not US Only (Score:3, Informative)
The linked page actually explains the contest. International contestants can use the Compute Server Plugin for NetBeans to compete.
Contest B
* Open to both US and International participants
* Does not require access to the Sun Grid Compute Utility
* Contest submission must be developed using the Compute Server Plugin for NetBeans.
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Only $100k? (Score:1)
Imagine (Score:1)
Something Wicked This Way Comes? (Score:3, Funny)
BlueSecurity (Score:1)
Winning app... (Score:3, Funny)
Like reality TV for engineering... (Score:2)
Now the computer industry is doing it...
We've seen 'hack this box for a prize' as its cheaper to pay out awards than to hire QA engineers.
Google does 'summer of code'..
Re:Like reality TV for engineering... (Score:1)
But I get the gist -- everyone's looking for cheap labor.
100 hours of CPU time translates into... (Score:2)
ok, I'll bite. I would like to see Pi calculated to one bazillion kajillion places.
100 free CPU hours (Score:2)
How about a link to the actual contest page (Score:2)
International Contestents can use the Compute Server Plugin for NetBeans.
Grid business idea (Score:1)
Develop a distributed app to make the Grid a rendering farm and contract it out to animation film companies.
john.pot (Score:1)
Can't give away Grid at www.ubero.com! (Score:3, Interesting)
Hrm... (Score:2)
Maybe, just maybe... YOU'RE CHARGING TOO MUCH.
Oh, and noone is going to trust their data to Sun, or anyone else, ever.
P.S. just declare bankruptcy already, open source Java, and go away. You're really annoying.
Bah, don't care about the competition... (Score:2)
More seriously... With 5000 Opteron processors in this thing, why not use it for something like cracking the current RC5 competition code, or speeding up the climate change/SETI/whatever processing in Boinc?
With that much horse power, I'd almost be tempted to run Boinc on it till my credit card was maxed out. The climate change stuff my computer is curre
How 'bout a distributed version of Blue Security? (Score:2)
Render farm, anyone? (Score:2)
ResPower [respower.com] is successfully serving that market, for money, and their prices are good, probably better than Sun's. Supports 3DS, Lightwave, Maya, Blender, etc. 484 frames are rendering right now. "Over 12 million frames rendered".
ResPower is one of the very few "grid" companies actually selling a service for which people will pay.
Re:Render farm, anyone? (Score:1)
Re:Render farm, anyone? (Score:1)
Grid SpellChecker (Score:1)
https://coolapps.developer.network.com/Rules.html [network.com]
CoolApps Developer Challange Contest
The 3rd word is misspelled! My Grid SpellChecker would have caught that in a fraction of the time of a regular old spellchecker...
Sun should just send me the 15K right now.
they couldn't figure it out either (Score:1)