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UC San Diego invests in Kuali Rice Project

The University of California, San Diego has joined the Kuali Foundation as an investing partner in the Kuali Rice Project. The Kuali Foundation is a non-profit organization that coordinates the efforts of colleges and universities to sustain and evolve a comprehensive suite of administrative software that meets the needs of all Carnegie Class institutions.   Full Story >>

IU Associate Dean for Research Technology Craig Stewart testifies before congressional committee on science and technology

Craig Stewart

Indiana University Associate Dean for Research Technologies Dr. Craig Stewart, today (July 31) testifies before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology on the conclusions published in the 2007 President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology report: Leadership Under Challenge: Information Technology R&D in a Competitive World.   Full Story >>

IUPUI hosts major national computing workshop

Craig Stewart

Fifty of the nation's information technology (IT) leaders have convened on the IUPUI campus this week to draft a national strategy for coordinating the nation's most advanced IT resources to promote innovation, research productivity, and US global competitiveness. The meeting brings together leaders from two key national organizations - the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computing (CASC) and the EDUCAUSE Committee on Campus Cyberinfrastructure. The workshop will result in a report recommending steps universities can implement collaboratively to accelerate research.   Full Story >>

University supercomputers to aid Indiana business development

Danko Antolovic

A new Web site will guide Indiana businesses in how to apply to use one of the world's fastest supercomputers and provide ongoing technical information to those businesses using the system. Indiana businesses using the supercomputer -- located on the IU Bloomington campus and managed by technologists from both IU and Purdue -- can gain access to experienced computing professionals who are helping to drive the state's technological development.   Full Story >>

With I-Light 'backbone' completed, Indiana sets stage for high-speed growth

iLight Map

Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie today (June 20) announced completion of the "backbone" of a high-speed, fiber-optic network that will provide every public and private college campus in Indiana with digital communications at least 20 times faster than a typical home Internet connection. Known as I-Light, the network involves more than 1,000 miles of fiber-optic cable reaching every corner of the state and is larger, per capita, than similar networks in neighboring states. More than 40 higher education institutions will use the system for educational and research purposes.   Full Story >>

Media advisory: I-Light 'backbone' completion announcement

On Friday (June 20), Indiana University President Michael McRobbie will announce in South Bend, Ind., completion of the I-Light "backbone" system. I-Light will provide high-speed, broadband connectivity through a fiber-optic network to more than 40 higher education campuses -- both public and private -- in Indiana. Campus hook-ups are now under way and are expected to be completed by year's end. The I-Light system involves more than 1,000 miles of fiber-optic cable extending to all four corners of Indiana.   Full Story >>