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==History==
The collaborations involved in grid computing of the early 2000s lead to the emergence of multiple organizations that function as one unit through the use of their shared competencies and resources for the purpose of one or more identified goals.<ref>{{cite journalbook |author1=Ian Foster |author2=Carl Kesselman |author3=Steven Tuecke |title=Proceedings First IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid |chapter=The Anatomyanatomy of the Gridgrid: Enabling Scalablescalable Virtualvirtual Organizationsorganizations |journal= International Journal of Supercomputer Applications |pages=6–7 |date= May 10, 2001 |bibcode=2001cs........3025F |arxiv=cs/0103025 |doi=10.1109/CCGRID.2001.923162 |isbn=0-7695-1010-8 }}</ref>
 
[[File:VirtOrg.png|thumb|right|Virtual organization members (A–J) can group together dynamically, to use resources such as a [[database]] ]]