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NORDUnet International Strategy & Activities. Jacqueline Brown 33 rd APAN meeting Chiang Mai, Thailand, 13-17 February 2012. Where we are. The Nordic Countries. Five small countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland Three autonomous areas: Faroe Islands, Greenland, Åland
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NORDUnetInternational Strategy & Activities Jacqueline Brown 33rd APAN meeting Chiang Mai, Thailand, 13-17 February 2012
The Nordic Countries • Five small countries: • Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Iceland • Three autonomous areas: • Faroe Islands, Greenland, Åland • 8 time zones • 25 million people • 9 official languages • Shared history, culture • Large part of Europe • Together, the world’s 7th largest economy
Nordic NREN collaboration • 5 independent NRENs, tradition for collaboration • NORDUnet: regional network, international connection • 25+ year history • 1 million users • Annual budget: About 20 Million $ • NORDUnet incorporated, owned equally by NRENs, funded by NRENs FUNET SUNET UNINETT RHNET Forskningsnet
NORDUnet Vision and Strategy • It is the Vision of NORDUnet to be the NORDIC Infrastructure for Research and Education • NORDUnet shall provide a common world-class network infrastructure, services, support and collaboration platform for the Nordic NRENs and research and education community. • NORDUnetshall facilitate other common eInfrastructure as requested by the Nordic national eInfrastructure stakeholders.
NORDUnet 2012 • Strong European Dark Fibre network • Scandinavian interconnect, connection to Europe • GEANT, neighbour NRENs, IP transit • Strong emphasis on peering fabric
NORDUnet Network 2012 • North Atlantic connectivity • Serving needs of Nordic NRENs, Campus IT • Serving eScience, research collaborations
NORDUnet North America 2012 • North American presence • Emphasis on peering, connectivity to cloud providers for campus IT and research • Connecting to global NRENs (i.e, South America, Asia) • Fabric for end-to-end services
NORDUnet in Europe • NORDUnet & Nordic NRENs are • a strong global partner • a strong partner in European networking • a major contributor to GÉANT – 3rd largest contributor of man-hours in GN3 • NORDUnet firmly • believe in and support a strong European infrastructure • understand that world-class European networking is essential to Nordic R&E • believe that through regional collaboration we offer the best support for European networking – for the benefit of all
NORDUnet and Asia • NORDUnet is partner in project with Asia • TEIN3 (through GÉANT) • ORIENTplus • GLORIAD • Strong history of collaboration w/Russian R&E networks • Nordic – Asia networking essential • eScience project (i.e., eVLBI, medical imaging) • Remote Campus • Academia – Industry collaborations • Nordic – Asia connectivity • Direct peering (at NORDUnet US locations) • TEIN3, ORIENTplus • Efforts for direct Europe – Asia connectivity encouraged, i.e., through Russia and Middle East
Key Network Services • World class L3 network – 40G, 100G coming • Lightpath / BoD service • Partnership for evolution of NSI • Foundation for emerging services, such as global performance guarantee network services • Enabler for higher-level applications and services. • Asian partners such as AIST, NICT, NTT, KDDI, KISTI • Higher-level services • Federated Identity • Multi-domain (federated) management, operations, and diagnostics, automation of multi-domain services • Software development increasingly critical to evolution of NREN services • Having our own software group is essential • Open source
Global Partnerships • Partnerships for innovation and production networks • GÉANT, European NRENs • Internet2, CANARIE, ESnet • GLIF • GLORIAD – Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul, Mumbai, Cairo • OGF – NSI, standardization of emerging services (open connectivity) • ORIENTplus – EU-China – using open exchanges
NORDUnet towards 2020 • Five key themes • The NREN as a Global Network Service Provider • The NREN as a Community Service Provider • The NREN as the e-Science enabler • The NREN as the e-Education enabler • The NREN’s as an Innovative Framework Provider • Our future demands a global strategy and global partnerships • We service affinity groups, not restricted by geography • Science is global, the collaborations we serve are global • We must offer a full range of network services – best effort, circuits, and whatever in between • We cannot succeed alone • We must work together in open forums and global partnerships • NORDUnet looks forward to working with our Asian partners to keep NRENs vital towards 2020
ThankYouJacqueline Brown forLars Fischer, CTOlars@nordu.nethttp://www.nordu.net