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New online network helps Latin American researchers share data quickly
The speed at which Latin American researchers and scientists can connect online has improved, thanks to an enhanced network recently developed with the support of an award from the U.S.-based National Science Foundation.“Before, it [...]
Internet2 Technology Exchange meeting
October 4–7, 2015. CIARA Senior Network Engineer Jeronimo Bezerra presented “Coexisting Production and Experimental Testbeds at AmLight: A Secure Approach” and “SDN tools at AmLight: an OpenFlow sniffer” at Internet2 Technology Exchange meeting at [...]
Second SwitchOn Workshop – Sao Paulo, Brazil
Brazil on October 15-16, 2015 The SwitchOn workshop, with the participation of Brazilian and American researchers, took place in University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Brazil on October 15-16, 2015 SwitchOn Sao Paulo [...]
SuperComputing 2015 High Speed Scientific Data Transfers using Software Defined Networking
SuperComputing 2015 (SC15) conference November 16-20 Austin, Texas – During the SuperComputing 2015 (SC15) conference November 16-20, an International team of high energy physicists, computer scientists, and network engineers led by the California [...]
SuperComputing 2015 “SDN for Scientific Networking
Join us for a special workshop “SDN for Scientific Networking”, a technical half-day workshop held in conjunction with SuperComputing’15, that brings together domain scientists, HPC experts, network operators and security practitioners for a discussion of [...]
AARNet launches SDN innovation platform for researchers
AARNet, Australia’s Academic and Research Network, today announced the launch of the Australia Wide-Area SDN Testbed, an innovation platform for developing high-speed technologies, established in collaboration with nine universities and CSIRO Data61. The [...]
Archive 2005-2009
What was AMPATH at the beginning?
2000: As a high-tech gateway, South Florida profits
If there are high-speed fiber-optic networks and the ability to exchange Internet traffic with a variety of carriers, the users will come.
2000: The race for fiberspace
Fiber-optic cable is being laid underground at a frantic and expensive pace in an effort to attract the telecommunications industry to South Florida
2000: Telecom Carriers Coming: Group of 41 vote to occupy center
There are only four NAPs in the nation, and the fifth - the so-called "NAP of the Americas'' - is supposed to lure more high-tech development to the area.