Advanced Networking, Research Bulletins, and Middleware
Advanced Networking Services: Current Issues in Higher Education
| Title: | Advanced Networking Services: Current Issues in Higher Education (ID: ERB0809) | | Author(s): | John W. McCredie (University of California, Berkeley) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Bulletins (04/29/2008) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This research bulletin explores the advanced networking issues and investments that colleges and universities that aspire to support their faculty and students in leading edge research and education activities must face in the near future. It is drawn from the work of the Advanced Networking Services Work Group at the University of California, which was charged with evaluating the current state of UC’s networking infrastructure, identifying best practices in global networking activities, and making recommendations to position UC for competitive advantage. The author served as chair of the Work Group. Citation for this work: McCredie, Jack. “Advanced Network Services: Current Issues in Higher Education” (Research Bulletin, Issue 9). Boulder, CO: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, 2008, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar. | | View this resource: | This publication is currently password protected. All faculty, staff, and students from institutions that have subscribed to ECAR at the ECAR Participating, Comprehensive Content, Corporate, and Research Bulletins Package levels are authorized to access this publication by using their EDUCAUSE personal profile. |
Grid Computing
| Title: | Grid Computing (ID: ERB0217) | | Author(s): | Alan Blatecky | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Bulletins (09/03/2002) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | Research is fundamental to colleges and universities. The next generation of IT infrastructure for research includes grid computing and cyberinfrastructure. Leading-edge scientists are reconceptualizing the research infrastructure that will allow them to push the frontiers of knowledge and tackle more complex problems, such as the human genome, brain science, and high-energy physics. This Research Bulletin describes grid computing and details the issues institutions must address to capitalize on its promise. | | View this resource: | |
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