turning corporate refuse
into scientific research

Origins

In May of 2008, Saddle Creek Logistics Services was performing it's Spring cleaning and sending old computers and other equipment to a recycler. This equipment had either gone far past it's service life and was deemed unfit for service or was not repairable. Remembering a Scientific American article he had read about The Stone SouperComputer built from spare PCs at Oak Ridge National Labs in the late 90's, Mr. Shook thought it might be possible to achieve something similar using modern Grid Computing techniques. All the basic parts necessary to build a pool of computers that could be setup to work on public scientific research were available. Saddle Creek Logistics Services has agreed to supply this endeavor with internet access, dedicated UPS's for clean power and a place to put it all. An old server closet and an unused server rack have been brought back online to support Refuse For Research.

About Michael D. Shook

Michael D. Shook brings over twenty years of experience as a computer analyst, software developer, and technician to Refuse For Research. He currently holds the position of Senior EDI Analyst at Barrett Distribution Centers, working on B2B data integration and custom software solutions. Additionally, he serves as a website administrator with 6 root domains and 12 sub-domains. He has written applications for both the desktop and web in several languages including Visual Basic, .asp, .NET and .php. He also supports software written in several other languages and holds the CompTIA A+ and Net+ certifications.

He has had the opportunity to witness first hand how businesses replace products not just when broken but also when an improved product becomes available or they become too expensive to maintain. While these machines are usually sent to recyler, there isn't a huge market for used servers. Even the PC's that are refurbished often are difficult to place. Refuse For Research allows him to put these machines back to work.

For his current resume, please go to: http://mike.omegatower.com.

About World Community Grid

"World Community Grid's mission is to create the largest public computing grid benefiting humanity. Our work is built on the belief that technological innovation combined with visionary scientific research and large-scale volunteerism can change our world for the better. Our success depends on individuals - like you - collectively contributing their unused computer time to this not-for-profit endeavor." - from World Community Grid's website.

About Our Sponsor

Saddle Creek Logistics Services is a third-party logistics company. We leverage our broad array of capabilities — including warehousing, transportation, packaging and fulfillment — to provide integrated solutions that support our customers' business objectives. For more information, visit sclogistics.com.

Questions or Comments?

To contact me directly please email me at Mike@OmegaTower.com