CANARIE In The News
CANARIE and its related activities are constantly making headlines. The links below are stories gathered from various online sources showcasing the many benefits of CANARIE and its network.
2011
- Scientists break world record for data speed
[Source: BBC News Technology, December 13, 2011] - High-energy physicists set record for network data transfer
[Source: e! Science News, December 13, 2011] - 186 gigabits per second: High-energy physicists set record for network data transfer
[Source: PhysOrg.com, December 13, 2011] - High-Energy Physicists Set Record for Network Data Transfer
[Source: ScienceDaily, December 13, 2011] - Hat trick for Alzheimer's grand challenge
[Source: International Science Grid This Week, September 28, 2011 - Dirty data: The Internet's giant carbon footprint
[Source: Montreal Gazette, Montreal, June 5, 2011 - From CIO to CEO: CANARIE's President and CIO, Mark Roman, interviewed by CIO Canada
[Source: CIO Canada: May 2011] - Internet forum gives industry, users chance to download concerns
[Source: Ottawa Citizen: Ottawa, February 25, 2011] - Tony Clement, Wycliffe Gordon and friends — a broadband celebration
[Source: iPolitics.ca: Ottawa, February 08, 2011] - CANARIE Supports the Arts (Forward to 23:30, after the advertisement.)
[Source: CBC News: Ottawa, February 08, 2011] - University professor creates Facebook-like traffic site
[Source: ITWorldCanada.com, February 3, 2011]
2010
- Businesses gain access to CANARIE’s Digital Accelerator for Innovation and Research - DAIR
[Source: Ottawa Citizen, December 14, 2010] - CANARIE Demonstrates 100Gig Network Capability
[Source: Ottawa Citizen, October 19, 2010] - CANARIE and Ciena Demonstrate 100Gig Network
[Source: Business Wire, October 19, 2010] - CANARIE Makes Impact at Science Policy Conference
[Source: IT in Canada, November 2, 2010] - IT in Canada Interviews GreenStar Network Researchers at Science Policy Conference
[Source: IT in Canada, November 2, 2010] - IT in Canada Interviews GeoCENS Researcher at Science Policy Conference
[Source: IT in Canada, November 2, 2010] - IT in Canada Learns About NEPTUNE, Canada’s Networked Underwater Observatory
[Source: IT in Canada, November 2, 2010] - Canadian researchers hope to green the web, make Canada the world's web server
[Source: The Globe and Mail, July 28, 2010] - ICT firms slow to advise Ottawa on digital strategy
[Source: itWorld Canada, July 7, 2010] - CANARIE extends next-generation Internet Protocol
[Source: TMCnet, May 11, 2010] - Ryerson University Asks Is Everything Better in 3-D?
[Source: Broadcaster Magazine, April 29, 2010] - Preserving knowledge for our children's children - and beyond
[Source: Smart Grid, April 19, 2010] - Boosting Broadband
[Source: Ottawa Citizen, March 5, 2010]
2009
- NEPTUNE Canada Ocean Observatory Goes Live
[Source: University of Victoria, December 8, 2009]
- Traffic Magic: Toronto’s Baher Abdulhai leads the way in helping cities clear up traffic congestion
[Source: University Affairs, December 7, 2009]
- First backbone network powered by renewable energy gets go ahead from CANARIE
[Source: Canadian GreenTech, November 23, 2009]
- Technologies de l'information et des communications - Et si les centres de traitement des données se retrouvaient dans le Grand Nord?
[Source: Le Devoir, November 21, 2009]
- Analysts at odds over health of flu-challenged Internet
[Source: Ottawa Citizen, October 27, 2009]
- Founding board member of CANARIE Inc, Andrew Bjerring, is one of three prominent people who received an honourary degree from the University of Manitoba
[Source: Winnipeg Free Press, October 26, 2009]
- Business seek ways to reduce data centre costs
[Source: The Globe and Mail, September 1, 2009]
- Canadian Research Pushing Load Distribution Breakthroughs into Green Realm
[Source: IT in Canada, August 24, 2009]
- Bill St. Arnaud of CANARIE Inc. Interviewed at the EDUCAUSE 2008 Conference
[Source: YouTube, August 18, 2009]
- Fibre-to-the-home: Designated pipeline for all data
[Source: New Brunswick Business Journal, August 1, 2009]
- Telecom industry is about to get much more competitive
[Source: New Brunswick Business Journal, July 30, 2009]
- Advocates of greener Internet say carbon footprint of the web is growing fast
[Source: The Canadian Press, July 22, 2009]
- IT industry hopes to become carbon-neutral
[Source: New Brunswick Business Journal, July 20, 2009]
- Can N.B. land Google?
[Source: New Brunswick Business Journal, July 17, 2009]
- Greening the Internet: How much CO2 does this article produce?
[Source: CNN, July 10, 2009]
- Largest Ocean Survey Network Is 800 Miles Wide
[Source: SOFTPEDIA, July 9, 2009]
- World's largest ocean observatory takes shape
[Source: Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, July 8, 2009]
- World's Largest Ocean Observatory Nears Completion
[Source: PHYSORG.com, July 6, 2009]
- Green carbon trade market could mean billions for telecom, IT
[Source: TELEPHONY Online, June 26, 2009]
- Former Industry Canada ICT Champion Joins Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE)
[Source: Marketwire, June 22, 2009]
- Bill St. Arnaud - Building a zero carbon internet
[Source: TERENA Networking Conference, June 9, 2009]
- The Internet’s Y2K Crisis
[Source: Virtual Nonsense, June 3, 2009]
- Interview with Bill St. Arnaud on the state of Canadian broadband
[Source: Spark, CBC Radio, June 2, 2009]
- Minister Guergis launches teaching modules encouraging young women to become politically involved
[Source: CNW Group, June 2, 2009]
- Teachers Enroll in Second Life Webcasts
[Source: Mediacaster magazine, June 1, 2009]
- How Universities, Research and Education Networks can Help to Reduce Global Warming
[Source: YouTube, May 27, 2009]
The Canadian Space Sciences Data Portal, a CANARIE-funded Network-Enabled Platforms project which hosts and disseminates data from space, was recently used by scientists at the University of Alberta to pinpoint the epicenter of a space storm that smashed into the Earth on May 26th, 2009. For more information, click the links below:
- Magneto-seismic techniques developed to forecast space storms
[Source: Smart Economy, May 28, 2009]
- Researchers set alarm for incoming space storms
[Source: PHYSORG, May 27, 2009]
- Alberta scientists track northern lights to spot in space
[Source: CBC, May 26, 2009]
- Space storm caught slamming into Earth's atmosphere
[Source: NewScientist, May 26, 2009]
- Space storm caught slamming into Earth’s atmosphere
[Source: DoomDaily, May 26, 2009]
- University of Alberta sets alarm for incoming space storms
[Source: ExpressNews, University of Alberta, May 25, 2009]
- How Universities, Research and Education Networks can Help to Reduce Global Warming
[Source: YouTube, May 7, 2009]
- Role of Broadband Upon Climate Change Discussed at Freedom to Connect
[Source: BroadbandCensus.com, April 1, 2009]
- Interview with Bill St. Arnaud at the Freedom to Connect Conference
[Source: YouTube, March 30, 2009]
- Interview with Bill St. Arnaud - Free Broadband For A Green Economy
[Source: YouTube, December 12, 2008]
- Interview with Bill St. Arnaud at the Connected Urban Development Conference 2008
[Source: YouTube, September, 2008]
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