Advanced Technology Commons at Case Western Reserve University.

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Advanced Technology Commons at Case Western Reserve University

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting2 Introduction Liz Madigan –Associate Professor of Nursing –Liaison to Information Technology Services Division Dell Klingensmith –Director, –Director, Strategic Technology Partnerships and Alliances

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting3 Topics Background University Circle Advanced Technology Commons Centers of Excellence in Advanced Research and Development Technology/Communication Support Summary or Why It is Working

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting4 Background - Background - Case Western Reserve University Institutional –Private –Undergraduate, graduate, professional schools Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Management, Law, Engineering, Applied Social Sciences, Arts & SciencesMedicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Management, Law, Engineering, Applied Social Sciences, Arts & Sciences Technology/Network –On-campus Fiber backbone and distribution system (15 yrs)Fiber backbone and distribution system (15 yrs) 1 Gbps to every desktop (>12,000); 10Gbps backbone1 Gbps to every desktop (>12,000); 10Gbps backbone wireless (>1000 access points) wireless (>1000 access points) – –Off-campus Internet and Ohio connectivity using OARnet Internet2 connectivity using Ohio Valley GigaPoP and OARnet Provision of connectivity for >10 CWRU affiliates

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting5 Background – Background – University Circle Minutes from downtown Cleveland One square mile of cultural, medical, and educational organizations UCI, Inc., a non-profit collaboration of non- profit organizations –>80 members and associate members, including: Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Botanical Gardens Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Institute of Art Cleveland Institute of Music Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Museum of Natural History Cleveland Orchestra University Hospitals of Cleveland Western Reserve Historical Society

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting6 University Circle Advanced Technology Commons Centers of Excellence in Advanced Research and Development Technopolis New Media Center GigaPoP Switching Hotel Network Operations and Data Center

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting7 Centers of Excellence in Advanced Research and Development Information technology destination Showcase for collaborative scientific and technological research done in University Circle Faculty driven technology needs for research and development

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting8 Centers of Excellence in Advanced Research and Development Advanced Network Applications in the Fine and Performing ArtsAdvanced Network Applications in the Fine and Performing Arts Advanced Networking Research Discovery through Advanced Visualization Learning Tools and Advanced Network Technology Surgical Interventions Ubiquitous Computing

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting9 Technopolis Public discovery space for connecting with the greater Cleveland community Collaborations with (versus competition with) existing museums (Great Lakes Science Center)

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting10 New Media Center Production space for rich media content for research and education Co-located physically with the Cleveland Institute of Art, allowing for CIA student participation in creation and development Also can include students from CWRU for creation and development

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting11 Faculty Engagement or Lessons Learned Work from above and below Shoe leather Concierge/catalyst/enzyme Dedicated time/committing resources Leverage resources

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting12 Critical Points Faculty driven Time and expectations Balancing university and departmental/School wins Visibility across and off-campus (e.g. CWRU Internet2 Day)

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting13 Communication Getting people together—synergies are not predictable or as expected Connecting the dots between the projects and between the projects and other initiatives

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting14 Implications for Technology/Communications Support Collaboration across and within organizationsCollaboration across and within organizations Collaborative technologiesCollaborative technologies Collaborative networksCollaborative networks Collaborative support centerCollaborative support center

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting15 Collaboration Across Organizations - Collaboration Across Organizations - Strategic Technology Alliance Collaborative of educational, research, cultural, health care and governmental organizations Shared technology vision and planning Shared information Shared information technology resources Shared partnerships with vendors

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting16 Affiliates Strategic Technology Alliance Affiliates Baldwin Wallace CollegeBaldwin Wallace College Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve University Cleveland Botanical Gardens*Cleveland Botanical Gardens* Cleveland Clinic*Cleveland Clinic* Cleveland Institute of ArtCleveland Institute of Art Cleveland Institute of MusicCleveland Institute of Music Cleveland Municipal School DistrictCleveland Municipal School District Cleveland Museum of ArtCleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Orchestra*Cleveland Orchestra* Cleveland State UniversityCleveland State University Cuyahoga Community College*Cuyahoga Community College* Great Lakes Science Center*Great Lakes Science Center* Health Museum of ClevelandHealth Museum of Cleveland Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development* ideastream (WVIZ/PBS, 90.3 WCPN) John Carroll University* Lorain County Community College MetroHealth Systems Nature Center at Shaker Lakes OARnet* University Hospitals of Cleveland* Ursuline College* Western Reserve Historical Society Others * legal pending

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting17 Collaborative Technologies - Collaborative Technologies - Strategic Technology Partnerships Legal agreement between CWRU and technology vendors (across entire company) – –Vendors: Hardware, software, communications, dark fiber, information resource providers, service providers, etc. Long term commitment Purchase/lease discounts Shared technology vision and joint planning Provision of products/services for testing, interoperability Financial support Applicable to Strategic Technology Alliance – –Organization; students, faculty, staff of organization

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting18 Strategic Technology Partners AdAstra*AdAstra* Allied Telesyn*Allied Telesyn* American Fiber Systems*American Fiber Systems* BARCO*BARCO* City Signal Communications*City Signal Communications* CiscoCisco Dell ComputingDell Computing EMC*EMC* InfiNET Solutions*InfiNET Solutions* Luna Imaging, Inc.*Luna Imaging, Inc.* Motion Computing*Motion Computing* NETGEAR Newbury Networks* Oracle* ResourceOne* SARCOM* Sprint Sun Microsystems* Symantec* XO Communications Others * legal pending

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting19 Collaborative Networks - Collaborative Networks - OneCleveland Initial step toward goals of Greater Cleveland Digital Project (GCDP)Initial step toward goals of Greater Cleveland Digital Project (GCDP) –Create broadband community with high-speed Internet and data services through wired and wireless network to 75% of metropolitan area by 2010, 99% by –Increase access to education, cultural activities, healthcare, research and governmental services while addressing the digital divide

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting20 OneCleveland - Overview Non-profit organization (501(c)(3) application pending)Non-profit organization (501(c)(3) application pending) Intended to be a partnership among organizations, private and non- profit institutions, government and industry sharing a common vision and commitment to a digital 21st century Greater Cleveland.Intended to be a partnership among organizations, private and non- profit institutions, government and industry sharing a common vision and commitment to a digital 21st century Greater Cleveland. MissionMission –Support the development of Greater Cleveland educational, cultural, research, and healthcare institutions, government-related agencies, and other non-profit organizations by providing high- speed data communications network at the most competitive prices available. –Provide the initial backbone infrastructure to facilitate development of broader high-speed data communications network services that can serve all Greater Cleveland constituents in a manner consistent with the GCDP’s goals.

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting21 - Members OneCleveland - Members Charter members likely to beCharter members likely to be –Case Western Reserve University –City of Cleveland –Cleveland Municipal School District –Cleveland State University –Cuyahoga Community College –Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority –OARnet

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting22 - Services OneCleveland - Services High-speed data transmission viaHigh-speed data transmission via –regional “rings” of fiber –advanced communication technology (DWDM) Provide data communication connectivityProvide data communication connectivity –Intra-organization –Intra-OneCleveland –Intra-Ohio (via Ohio’s Third Frontier Network Project (OARnet) –Internet (via OARnet and other providers) –Internet2 (via Ohio Valley GigaPop, OARnet) –Other high speed networks (e.g. National Light Rail) Other network based services possibleOther network based services possible

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting23 Access through schools, libraries, homes, offices and wireless connections – Target Market OneCleveland – Target Market

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting24 Collaborative Support Center - Collaborative Support Center - University Circle Advanced Technology Commons GigaPoP Switching Hotel Network Operations Center Data Center Serving – –CWRU – –University Circle – –Strategic Technology Alliance – –OneCleveland – –Ohio’s Third Frontier Network (OARnet)

CWRU - 4/10/03Spring 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting25 Summary or Why It’s Working Location, location, location Faculty researcher initiated and lead Upper level administrative support and push Solid technology foundation—not promising something that was years off Proud legacy in information technology and cooperative ventures Scalable model for expansion beyond University Circle Collaboration, collaboration, collaboration