Press Releases
OARnet and Merit Network Light Fiber-Optic Connection in Hillsdale
Enhanced collaboration between two statewide education and research networks
Merit Network Inc. and the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet) announced today that they have completed construction and lit optical equipment providing a secondary connection between their respective networks.
Virtualization licensing agreement to save Ohio millions
Deal will offer software, maintenance to education, health care, government
Ohio colleges and universities, K-12 schools, state and local governments, and related health care communities soon will once more be able to benefit from a unique aggregate purchasing agreement.
Ohio pilots Federated Identity for colleges and K-12
Policies, processes, technology to be explored to access cloud services
Ohio’s research and education network and several colleges and universities in the state are piloting projects to allow K-12 and community college students, faculty and staff to access multiple online resources with the credentials issued by their institution.
The projects are part of a national initiative of the Quilt, a national coalition of advanced regional networks for research and education, and Internet2, an advanced networking consortium led by the research and education community.
Team enters national US Ignite innovation competition; wins award for best advanced manufacturing app
App focuses on high-speed network technologies to advance industry, education
A team of academic and business organizations, mostly from Ohio, won an award for the “Best Application for Advanced Manufacturing” at the Next Generation Application Summit.
Ohio’s ultra-fast statewide broadband network honored by leading national technology publication
Computerworld names OARnet a 2013 Laureate in emerging technology
Columbus, Ohio/Washington, D.C. (June 4, 2013) – IDG’s Computerworld Honors Program named the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet) as a 2013 Laureate in the “Emerging Technology” category last night during its Gala Evening and Awards Ceremony at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
Metro Data Center LLC will host OARnet’s high-speed expansion
Metro Data Center will serve as a Point of Presence (PoP) for OARnet.
Dublin, Ohio (December 17, 2012) – Metro Data Center, 565 Metro Place South, will serve as a Point of Presence (PoP) for the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet).
Governor Kasich “Lights Up” Ohio’s New Broadband Pipeline
The technology will create and enhance academic partnerships with businesses statewide.
Columbus, OH (December 11, 2012) – During an unveiling of the completed upgrades to OARnet’s ultra high-speed fiber optic network backbone, Governor John Kasich showcased how the technology will create and enhance academic partnerships with businesses statewide.
Gov. Kasich to Light 100Gig Broadband Network
The public is invited to view the event via live streaming video.
Columbus, OH (December 10, 2012) – During his 2012 State of the State address, Governor John R. Kasich announced that the State of Ohio, led by the Ohio Board of Regents and the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet), would increase the speed of the state’s research and education network from 10 to 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps) by the end of the year.
Shibboleth Hosting Enables More Higher Education Institutions to Join InCommon
Fischer International to provide qualified institutions free access to its Shibboleth federation service
DENVER (November 6, 2012) — Fischer International Identity recently announced that it would provide free access to its cloud-based Shibboleth Identity Provider (IdP) federation solution for qualified institutions. In addition to deploying and hosting the Shibboleth IdP for two years at no charge, Fischer also will provide free 24x7 management and support for 5,000 users.
Ohio State Leads Project to Develop “Science DMZ” on Internet
A $1 million federal grant will fund the construction of a unique computer network devoted to helping scientists collaborate over the Internet.
COLUMBUS, OH (September 24, 2012) – A $1 million federal grant will fund the construction of a unique computer network devoted to helping scientists collaborate over the Internet with minimal interference from security measures.