MAX hosted its first annual week-long technology camp geared towards teaching local high school students the fundamentals of various areas of information technology. The camp was designed to go beyond the standard curriculum of programming that students are accustomed to and introduce them to other topics that are not generally covered in depth at the […]
For the second consecutive year, MAX and the University of Maryland's Office of Information Technology partnered with each other to offer this boot camp. Targeted at graduate students, research staff, and faculty members with computational science and engineering problems that demand high performance, the week-long course introduced participants to the basics of high performance parallel […]
Over the course of this two-day workshop, participants designed and set up a functioning IPv6 network. This network was connected to the Internet2 IPv6 network, and thus to the rest of the global IPv6 network. Both external and internal routing was configured. Using IPv6 transition tools, participants also gatewayed between the workshop IPv6 network and […]
The Internet2 community will gather in Raleigh, North Carolina for the Fall 2011 Internet2 Member Meeting. The meeting will be hosted by MCNC, operators of the North Carolina Research and Education Network (NCREN), in coordination with their annual NCREN Community Day. The theme for the meeting is “Creating the Future: Collaborations and Connections.” Internet2 and […]
The North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG) Meetings offer a great opportunity to freshen up your skills, learn advanced networking techniques and discover new network applications. NANOG 53 will include tutorials, presentations, panel discussions and leading-edge networking examples. There will also be ample opportunities for meeting with your peers.