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Welcome from the University of Utah. Stephen H. Hess Associate Vice President Electronic Communications. University of Utah. Oldest University West of the Missouri River Total Enrollment 28,437 Total Number of Employees 14,250 17 Colleges $ 1.7 Billion Annual Budget
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Welcome from the University of Utah Stephen H. Hess Associate Vice President Electronic Communications
University of Utah • Oldest University West of the Missouri River • Total Enrollment 28,437 • Total Number of Employees 14,250 • 17 Colleges • $ 1.7 Billion Annual Budget • Host of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games
University of Utah Graduates • Nolan Bushnell founder of Atari father of Video Games • John E. Warnock Co-Founder of Adobe Systems • Edwin Catmull President of Pixar • Alan Ashton Co-Founder of Word Perfect • David Evans Co-Founder of Evans and Sutherland • Thomas Stock on the Faculty of the UofU College of Engineering the Father of Digital Recording
Utah Networking History • 1969 ARPANET commissioned by DOD for research into networking - Uses Network Control Protocol (NCP) through Information Message Processors (IMP) developed by Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. (BBN) - First node at UCLA and soon after at Stanford Research Institute (SRI), UCSB, and the University of Utah.
Utah Networking History • 1971 15 nodes (23 hosts): UCLA, SRI, UCSB, U of Utah, BBN, MIT, RAND, SDC, Harvard, Lincoln Lab, Stanford, UIU(C), CWRU, CMU, NASA/Ames. • That’s 34 years. LOTS of years in Internet Time
University of Utah Network • Provides Internet, Internet2, IP video, VoIP services for several hundred departments and buildings on campus • 40 gig Core Node Project: bringing 40 GigE from the Core nodes to Distrubution • More info In Bryan Morris Utah Network update later today
Utah Education Network • Provides Internet, Internet2, IP video, VoIP services for K-12, higher-ed, libraries, state government in Utah and southern Idaho • GL3 Project: bringing GigE WAN services to Utah higher-ed, K-12, libraries, state govt • Phase 1 (finish summer ‘05): GigE/10GigE backbone, most higher-eds, 16 K-12 district offices, 25 middle/high schools, state government • Phase 2 (finish fall ‘05): 145 middle/high schools, more higher-ed main and branch campuses • Phase 3 (start ‘06): ~300 K-12 schools, libraries