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Internet2 & It’s Future Doug Van Houweling CEO, Internet2 dvh@internet2.edu 27 June 2002
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2 History -> Today 1996 – Internet2 Project 1997 – UCAID Incorporated 1998 – Abilene Launched 1999 – Abilene Operational/Middleware 2000 – Expanded Access/E2E Performance 2001 – Quilt 2002 – Security / Abilene Upgrade / Shibboleth / I2 Commons / GTRN / National Lightwave? / “True Broadband”?
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27 June 2002 3 Internet2 Mission It Was Clear: Meet the advanced networking requirements of the research university community Develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s Internet. Still Our Core
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27 June 2002 4 Internet2 Core Strategy Enable new generation of applications Re-create leading edge R&E network capability Transfer technology and experience to the global production Internet
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27 June 2002 5 Research and Development Commercialization Partnerships Privatization Internet Development Spiral Today’s Internet Internet2 NSFNetARPANet NYSERNet SURANet MichNet ANS/Core PSI UUNet InternetMCI AOL GigaBit Testbeds MBone NGI Intelligent Networks Source: Ivan Moura Campos
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27 June 2002 6 Internet2 -- The Layers Development Applications Services Development Middleware & Security Services Development Network Distribution Services Development Network Backbone Services
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27 June 2002 7 Changed Environment What has changed? Breakthrough applications don’t scale without middleware. High performance infrastructure is a necessary but not sufficient condition for high performance network service. The Internet industry balloon has popped –How does Internet2 contribute to the bottom line next quarter? –Capital is short, risk tolerance is minimal The Internet has gone global The Internet community is losing idealism and cohesiveness Security has become an over-riding concern
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27 June 2002 8 Response Middleware project End to end performance project Expanded access and Quilt Increased breadth and performance of connectivity to the world Security initiative Focus on the future health of an open, standards- based Internet which continues to encourage bottom- up innovation Changing the world is more difficult than we thought Internet2 and its global partners are more critical than ever
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27 June 2002 9 Challenges Strengthening collaborations and partnerships Maintaining broad support for a more complex agenda Managing resources Honoring and acting from our core values
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