Australia-US partnership powers trans-Pacific science and research networking
WASHINGTON, April 27, 2015—Internet2 today announced that Larry Gallery of NYSERNet and Rob Semper of the Exploratorium are this year’s winners of theRichard Rose Award. The award honors K-20 educators or technologists who have made demonstrable impacts on the K-20 community by extending advanced networking, content and services to the broader education community. Gallery and Semper will receive their awards tomorrow at the Internet2 Global Summit, taking place in Washington, D.C. April 26-30.
With the California State Library, CENIC, and Califa’s Library Initiative underway, the timeliness and relevance of an examination of broadband in the state’s public libraries couldn’t be better. In this Monday session, a great perspective on where things stand now, where they are headed, and how California will get there was provided by Tom Fortin (San Mateo County Library), Derek Wolrfgram (Redwood City Public Library), and Cliff Frost (CENIC).
ESnet's Mike Sinatra looks at how Science DMZ can solve -- and can't solve -- problems relating to network security
In her Tuesday Keynote Address, California Public Utilities Commissioner Catherine J. K. Sandoval Sandoval laid clear the ways in which the health of California itself relied on access to all public utilities, with particular attention of course paid to broadband.
SFJAZZ Mount Allen Keynote Address at #CENIC2015 -- with live remote piano masterclass via Yamaha Disklavier technology
John Haskins Honored with CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award for Outstanding Individual Contribution
AT&T Government/Education West Team Honored with CENIC’s 2015 Innovations In Networking Award as Corporate Partner
High-Performance Big-Science Pacific Research Platform Debuts at CENIC 2015 Annual Conference
High-Performance Big-Science Pacific Research Platform Debuts at CENIC 2015 Annual Conference