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March 24, 2015

Courses on next-generation networking available on the GENI MOOC site.

GENI, a virtual laboratory for networking and distributed systems, is spread across more than 180 sites in the U.S. and around the world. Since it was launched in 2007, roughly 3,500 researchers have run more than 100,000 experiments on GENI, in part to design and test ways to make the future Internet faster, more secure and more customizable. From the start, GENI was envisioned as an educational tool as well, and has helped prepare the next generation of researchers and network engineers to design and operate the Internet architecture of the future.

Credit: Fraida Fund and Thanasis Korakis, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering


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