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Internet2: Priorities for Today & Tomorrow

Internet2: Priorities for Today & Tomorrow. EDUCAUSE Live! Douglas Van Houweling President & CEO, Internet2. Overview. Internet2 Strategic Foci 2004 Priorities Internet2 Future. Internet2 Mission.

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Internet2: Priorities for Today & Tomorrow

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  1. Internet2: Priorities for Today & Tomorrow EDUCAUSE Live! Douglas Van HouwelingPresident & CEO, Internet2

  2. Overview • Internet2 • Strategic Foci • 2004 Priorities • Internet2 Future

  3. Internet2 Mission • Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet.

  4. Internet2 Universities206 University Members, March 2004

  5. Internet2 Partnerships • Internet2 universities are recreating the partnerships that fostered the Internet in its infancy • Industry • Government • International

  6. Additional Participation • 61 Internet2 Corporate Members • 41 Affiliate Members • Federal laboratories, regional networks, medical centers, performing arts institutions, etc. • 44 International Partners • K-12 schools, libraries, & museums

  7. Europe-Middle East ARNES (Slovenia) BELNET (Belgium) CARNET (Croatia) CESnet (Czech Republic) DANTE (Europe) DFN-Verein (Germany) GIP RENATER (France) GRNET (Greece) HEAnet (Ireland) HUNGARNET (Hungary) INFN-GARR (Italy) Israel-IUCC (Israel) NORDUnet (Nordic Countries) POL-34 (Poland) RCCN (Portugal) RedIRIS (Spain) RESTENA (Luxembourg) RIPN (Russia) SANET (Slovakia) Stichting SURF (Netherlands) SWITCH (Switzerland) TERENA (Europe) JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom) Americas CANARIE (Canada) CEDIA (Ecuador) CNTI (Venezuela) CR2net (Costa Rica) CUDI (Mexico) REUNA (Chile) RETINA (Argentina) RNP (Brazil) SENACYT (Panama) Asia-Pacific AAIREP (Australia) APAN (Asia-Pacific) APAN-KR (Korea) APRU (Asia-Pacific) CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China) JAIRC (Japan) JUCC (Hong Kong) NECTEC / UNINET (Thailand) SingAREN (Singapore) TAnet2 (Taiwan) International MoU Map

  8. Sponsored Education Group Participants

  9. Applications End-to-end Performance Security Motivate Enable Middleware Services Networks Internet2 Today (and Tomorrow)

  10. Fundamental Questions • What does Internet2 community (and the rest of the world) require from the Internet and its applications? • What should the Internet2 community do to address those requirements? • What specific steps should we take to move forward?

  11. Strategic Foci • Address the advanced networking needs and interests of the research & education community • Implement a systems approach towards a scalable advanced networking infrastructure • Provide leadership in the evolution of the Internet • Leverage strategic relationships among academia, industry and government • Engage the Federal Cyberinfrastructure Initiative • Catalyze activities that cannot be accomplished by individual organizations • International connections • Focus on financially feasible, affordable, and deployable technologies and solutions

  12. Internet2 2004 Emphasis • Advanced Network Infrastructure • End to End Performance • Middleware • Security • International Connections • Applications

  13. Internet2 Network Infrastructure • Abilene backbone operates at 10 Gbps (OC192) capacity today • GigaPoPs provide regional high-performance aggregation points • Local campus networks provide 100 Mbps to the desktop • National LambdaRail (NLR) will provide access to multiple wavelengths on dedicated national fiber facility • Fiberco provides dark fiber nationwide • Hybrid Optical and Packet Infrastructure (HOPI)

  14. Abilene Upgrade – Completed!

  15. End-to-End Performance:The Wizard Gap Wizard Gap (ratio has gone from 3:1 to 300:1 in last decade)

  16. Middlewarehttp://middleware.internet2.edu/ • A layer of software between the network and the applications • Authentication • Identification • Authorization • Directories • Security

  17. Federated Authentication • Scalable, decentralized infrastructure • Critical to a broad range of initiatives • Being adopted and implemented • Industry • International • Middleware is an increasingly enabling element • Examples: Shibboleth, InCommon Federation • Part of the NSF Middleware Initiative

  18. Security • Higher Ed Security Improvement Program • Internet2/Educause staff working group • Liaison with federal HSD • REN ISAC at IU • HE chapter for National Strategy Document • Best practices dissemination & training • R&D on security in hybrid environments • Focus on security and Internet architecture

  19. Security • Require network security approaches that: • Minimally compromise network performance and allow applications requiring advanced network services to function • Sustain, in so far as possible, the end-to-end nature of the Internet architecture • Network security, host software, and middleware become inter-dependent • Security at Line Speed (SALSA) steering group • Additional staff on assignment from university and corporate members • Engage NSF CyberTrust program

  20. International Connections • Now multiple NSF agreements • Different regions of the world • Different types of connectivity & research • Also various uncoordinated donated infrastructure • Our international partners could work more effectively if they had a coordinated point of contact • Working with our members to prepare a coordinated proposal

  21. Applications: Production Infrastructure • Internet2 Commons • InCommon/InQueue middleware federation support • PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) with Dartmouth • Abilene • Voice and Integrated Communications Initiative (VICI) • End-to-End Performance systems • Move maturing applications to production status in order to promote the large-scale adoption of common applications

  22. Applications: Extend Work with Discipline Communities • Collaborate with discipline communities and organizations, and address the unique needs of research communities • Support strategic demonstrations that demonstrate the value of advanced networking and member collaborations • Scout for and engage innovative applications to maintain openness to innovation • Help campus CEOs, VPRs and CIOs with their opportunities and responsibilities • Engage in multi-level bi-directional relations with federal agencies

  23. The Future • Hybrid Optical and Packet Infrastructure (HOPI) with NLR • Understanding and implementing the connectivity architecture of the future • Integrated Middleware & Security • End-to-End Performance • Internet Architecture Assessment • Strategic response to the challenges facing the Internet • Joint effort starting with MIT and expanding • David Clark leadership

  24. Requires Internet2 to Operate in Pasteur’s Quadrant Pasteur Yes Bohr Focus on New Knowledge Creation? No Edison No Yes Focus on Application?

  25. More Internet2 Information • On the Web • www.internet2.edu • www.internet2.edu/about/lists.html • Email • info@internet2.edu

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