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October 15, 2009

Multilayers of integrated cyberinfrastructure enhance research collaboration worldwide.

The GLORIAD network "Infrastructure" connects users at very high speed, 10 Gbps. The network is open to all non-commercial use across political boundaries. Monitoring data flow ensures mutual "Cybersecurity." Applications and databases from disparate sources can interact across the network through the help of "Grid Middleware." The system enables "Global Collaboration:" researchers, the end users, may share data, instrumentation and processing power.

Credit: Zina Deretsky, NSF


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