High-Speed Link Achieved Between CENIC's California Research and Education Network and CAnet 4 Canadian High-Performance Optical Network.CYPRESS, Calif. -- The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC) is a nonprofit corporation formed in 1996 to provide high-performance, high-bandwidth networking services to California universities and research institutions. (CENIC CENIC Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California CENIC Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas (Cuba) ) today announced the connection of its high-performance California Research and Education Network (CalREN) to CAnet 4, the Canadian research and education network managed by CANARIE CANARIE Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research Industry and Education CANARIE Canada Network for the Advancement of Research Industry and Education . This Gigabit link was announced at the Canada-California Strategic Innovation Partnership Summit which took place June 11-12 in Vancouver, British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography . CAnet 3 was the world's first national-level optical research and education network and remains among the most advanced such networks in the world. The next-generation CAnet 4's connection to CalREN is located in Seattle at the Pacific Wave international peering facility, a partnership venture between CENIC and the Pacific Northwest Gigapop. During the first Canada-California partnership summit in January 2006, held at UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX , group leaders focused on a high-bandwidth connection between Canada and California as an absolutely vital part of any collaboration. According to the summary of proceedings from that event, "connecting California to CANARIE should be a high priority, as this powerful connection could serve as an enabling platform for all the other envisioned collaborations in our new Canada-California Partnership." The CENIC/CANARIE connection can benefit a variety of researchers including those at the Communications Research Centre The Communications Research Centre (CRC) Canada is a scientific laboratory on Carling Avenue at Shirley's Bay in Ottawa. The Communications Research Centre has been committed to applied and basic research in communications and related technologies since the late 1940s. Canada (CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Checking) An error checking technique used to ensure the accuracy of transmitting digital data. The transmitted messages are divided into predetermined lengths which, used as dividends, are divided by a fixed divisor. ) in Ottawa, the primary Canadian laboratory for research and development in advanced telecommunications. "We're delighted to have achieved this connection between the two networks, and we look forward to empowering a close, fruitful relationship between researchers in Canada and California," said Jim Dolgonas, President and Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of CENIC. "Both summits addressed multiple areas of study and research where a close working relationship between Canada and California will result in enormous innovation, and we're very excited at the prospect of working with CANARIE to enable that." The Canada-California Strategic Innovation Partnership Summit launched the framework for a major partnership between the nation and the state. Luminaries from both countries met during the event to focus on strategic research cooperation between Canada and California and to pursue new approaches to more effectively transfer knowledge and skills to the private sector. The key themes for cooperation identified at the first summit in Los Angeles in January 2006 as offering strong potential for strategic partnerships include stem cells stem cells, unspecialized human or animal cells that can produce mature specialized body cells and at the same time replicate themselves. Embryonic stem cells are derived from a blastocyst (the blastula typical of placental mammals; see embryo), which is very young & regenerative medicines, ICT/broadband internet connectivity, advanced transportation & energy, nanotechnology, infectious diseases, and highly qualified human resources. About CENIC California's education and research communities leverage their networking resources under the umbrella of a nonprofit corporation nonprofit corporation n. an organization incorporated under state laws and approved by both the state's Secretary of State and its taxing authority as operating for educational, charitable, social, religious, civic or humanitarian purposes. known as CENIC, the Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California, in order to obtain cost-effective, high-bandwidth networking to support their missions and answer the needs of their faculty, staff, and students. CENIC designs, implements, and operates CalREN, the California Research and Education Network, a high-bandwidth, high-capacity Internet network specially designed to meet the unique requirements of these communities, and to which the vast majority of the state's K-20 educational institutions are connected. In order to facilitate collaboration in education and research, CENIC also provides connectivity to non-California institutions and industry research organizations with which CENIC's Associate researchers and educators are engaged. CENIC is governed by its member institutions. Representatives from these institutions also donate expertise through their participation in various committees designed to ensure that CENIC is managed effectively and efficiently, and to support the continued evolution of the network as technology advances. To learn more, visit http://www.cenic.org/. About CANARIE and CAnet 4 CANARIE is Canada's advanced Internet organization, a not-for-profit corporation funded by Industry Canada to facilitate the development and use of next-generation research networks and the applications and services that run on them. CANARIE promotes collaboration among key sectors and partners with innovators around the world, and in so doing stimulates innovation and growth and helps to deliver social, cultural, and economic benefits to all Canadians. CAnet 4, Canada's national research and education network National Research and Education Network - (NREN) The realisation of an interconnected gigabit computer network devoted to High Performance Computing and Communications. See also HPPC, IINREN. , is developed and operated by CANARIE. CANARIE positions Canada as the global leader in advanced networking, and is supported by its members, project partners, and the Government of Canada The Government of Canada is the federal government of Canada. The powers and structure of the federal government are set out in the Constitution of Canada. In modern Canadian use, the term "government" (or "federal government") refers broadly to the cabinet of the day and . For more information, visit www.canarie.ca. |
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