Title:
Campus Networks – the next ten years
Speaker:
Michael Nowlan
Subject:
Michael Nowlan, EUNIS 2008, Campus Networks, EARNEST, TERENA
Area:
Communication
Type of school:
EARNEST project
School name:
Country:
Albania
Course language:
Arabic
Course media:
Video
Course duration:
18:41
Contributor:
js
Comments:
Michael Nowlan: Campus Networks – the next ten years
For the last two years several members of EUNIS, including Jean-Francois Desnos, Michael Nowlan, Martin Price and Ligia Ribeiro have been working with TERENA and other organisations on the EARNEST Foresight Study into Research and Education Networking in Europe. This important study was funded by the European Union through GÉANT2 to examine likely developments in networking over the next five to ten years. The EUNIS contributors were particularly involved in the Campus Issues sub-study area. In their presentation Michael Nowlan and Martin Price will discuss some of the more important findings and recommendations of the EARNEST project, and attempt to predict how campus networks will develop over the next decade. Indeed, will we still be managing independent campus networks in ten years time?
Biography
Michael Nowlan was Director of the Information Systems Services at Trinity College Dublin from 1995 to the end of 2007. Prior to that he headed up the service in the Computer Science Department in TCD. He was a director of the Irish Higher Education and Research Network HEAnet and was involved in the start-up of the first commercial ISP in Ireland. At present he is an independent network and IT consultant specialising in the 3rd level education sector.
22-07-2008 (96.23 MB), Duration: 18:41 m - Filetype: mp4; View - Download
Keywords: Michael Nowlan, EUNIS 2008, Campus Networks, EARNEST, TERENA