It has been a year since leaders at CENIC and Iron Horse Vineyards first began to imagine the possibility of creating a Connectivity Test Bed at Iron Horse. To mark the anniversary, Iron Horse CEO Joy Sterling reflects on how far the project has come and how extraordinary it has already become.
Learn about network innovations, member success stories, collaboration opportunities, backbone and circuit upgrades for every segment, and more in the CENIC 2022-24 Community Report.
CENIC awards the 2024 Innovations in Networking Award for Network-Enabled Cloud Applications to the San Diego Community College District's project to move their ERP to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
Statewide research and education networks in California, Oregon, and Washington have joined to support the shared approach announced by their states’ respective leaders, Governors Gavin Newsom, Kate Brown, and Jay Inslee, this week to move toward a reopening of economic activity while safeguarding health outcomes.
CENIC has selected the California Community Colleges as a recipient of the 2020 Innovations in Networking Award for Educational Applications in recognition of its online student services portal, CCC MyPath, which helps millions of students seamlessly navigate through their educational journeys.
CENIC seeks to honor early members of the board of directors, CENIC employees, and designers of the original CalREN network for their crucial contributions to CENIC in its formative years.
In recognition of their work to develop a system-wide federated identity for students across the 113 California Community Colleges, the California Community Colleges Technology Center has been selected by CENIC as a recipient of the 2017 Innovations in Networking Award. Individuals named in the award include Tim Calhoon, Executive Director; Lou Delzompo, Chief Technology Officer; Patricia Donohue, Product Manager; Roberto Fuentes, Supervisor, Support Services; and Jeff Holden, Chief Information Security Officer.
The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Division (UC ANR) and the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) have connected key UC ANR facilities to CENIC’s ultra-fast 100Gbps research and education network, extending ultra-broadband capacity to UC researchers in rural sites across California.
The Levantine and Cyber-Archeology Lab at UC San Diego, led by Professor Thomas Levy, has been selected by the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) as a recipient of the 2016 Innovations in Networking Award for Research Applications.
California Telehealth Network has been awarded the Innovations In Networking Award for Broadband Applications