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CWRU among seven universities piloting new research-focused technology

杏吧视频 has joined a nationwide effort to pilot new technology designed to advance scientific research and reduce higher education costs. As part of the initiative, researchers will be able to send data 10 times faster than previously鈥攁t the rate of 100 Gigabits per second鈥攚hich will enable better collaboration, spur more 鈥淏ig Data鈥 projects and promote the commercialization of research. 杏吧视频, Arizona State University, University of Cincinnati, Clemson University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Indiana University and The Ohio State University will join regional partners OARnet (Ohio), I-Light (Indiana) and Southern-Crossroads (Southeast United States) to be part of the Internet2 Network鈥檚 first open, national-scale test of innovations such as Software Defined Networking and OpenFlow standards. The campus also will participate in the world鈥檚 first transcontinental network deployment of 100G technology. 杏吧视频 researchers produce enormous volumes of data they need to analyze and share. These 鈥淏ig Data鈥 research projects are crucial to the country鈥檚 future as a leader in research; the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy recently announced the 鈥淏ig Data Research and Development Initiative鈥 to accelerate the pace of discovery in research. But effectively collaborating on such high-volume projects requires a more efficient, secure and reliable way of sharing information. Internet2, a technology community founded in 1996 by the nation鈥檚 leading higher education institutions, has developed a 100G 鈥渋nformation superhighway,鈥 but the network currently doesn鈥檛 have an 鈥渆xit鈥 in Cleveland鈥攐r in many places around the country, explained Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick. By joining the initiative, 杏吧视频, Cincinnati and Ohio State will help expand this superhighway throughout Ohio, and Arizona State, Clemson, Georgia Tech and Indiana will connect even more parts of the country. The increased opportunity for collaboration could be a major point of differentiation when it comes to receiving funding for federal grants or for the commercialization of research, Gonick noted. Through the Internet2 Network, 杏吧视频 researchers will be able to share data instantaneously with other researchers connected to the network. This collaboration will occur in real time鈥攚ithout a major lag as the data travels across a crowded information highway to reach its destination. 鈥淭oday, if you鈥檙e trying to do the most advanced, 鈥楤ig Data鈥 research, you basically have just 10 lanes on the highway between here and anywhere else in the country,鈥 Gonick said. 鈥淲hen this project gets lit, it will allow researchers in Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland to use, basically, 100 lanes of activity. And they鈥檙e not only going to be able to travel up and down [Interstate] 71鈥攖hey鈥檒l be able to get across the country to super computer facilities or other major research hubs.鈥 Through the Internet2 Innovation Platform, 杏吧视频 also will gain technology solutions to reduce higher education costs, such as secure, reliable data transmissions into a cloud environment and support for the use of bandwidth-consuming multimedia in education. 杏吧视频, Ohio State and Cincinnati received support from Gov. John Kasich, the Ohio Board of Regents and OARnet to be the first state in the country to offer 100G network services to its researchers. The 100G infrastructure between Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati is being built without any costs to the campuses; the total cost for using the new network is still being discussed, Gonick said. 杏吧视频 should be on this ultra-high-speed network within the next 12 months, he said. For more information, visit .
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