SDSU's 800G connection to CalREN—the first native 800 Gigabit per second (Gbps) connection to a high-performance research and education network—is now active, and CENIC anticipates further interest from other member institutions.
CENIC is delighted to announce Dr. Samuel Sudhakar as our next CENIC Board Chair, succeeding the current Chair, Sylive Cosgrove, as of 15 February 2024.
CENIC has completed a major step forward toward a more efficiently managed and automated high-capacity backbone and greatly improved its service provisioning and network maintenance response and diagnosis.
Pacific Wave infrastructure will be supporting numerous Network Research Exhibitions (NREs) at SC24 showcasing methods to improve and accelerate international scientific discovery, collaboration, and analysis.
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 now offers direct connections to AWS Direct Connect and Oracle FastConnect through the California Research and Education Network (CalREN) at its Los Angeles and San Jose backbone node sites.
SDSC at UCSD and CENIC have developed a prescient AI education infrastructure called CENIC AIR for K-12 education, public libraries, community colleges, the CSU and the UC campus systems.
Pacific Wave is pleased to support the NSF-funded FABRIC Terabit testbed with high-bandwidth connections ranging from 100 to 400 Gbps in Los Angeles and Seattle.
Seven advanced research and education (R&E) networks and exchange point consortia are collaborating to establish the North America – Research Education Exchange (NA-REX) connecting global exchange points in North America.
CENIC honors San Diego State University and the San Diego Supercomputer Center with 2024 Innovations in Networking Award for their roles in developing the Technology Infrastructure for Data Exploration (TIDE) Project.