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  • NZ network players take gold and silver spots at APAN26

    Vicki Lindsay, 13/06/2008 9:13am

    TelstraClear, Endace, Chorus and Verizon Business have demonstrated their commitment to New Zealand and the wider Asia Pacific region’s education and research communities by sponsoring the APAN26 Sustainable Networking conference, 4-8 August 2008, Queenstown.

    REANNZ is pleased to announce TelstraClear as Gold sponsor of the APAN26 Sustainable Networking conference.

  • Deadline extended: student innovation competition

    Vicki Lindsay, 09/06/2008 2:18pm

    Happy news for students - APAN26 KAREN Student Innovation Competition deadline has been extended to 30 June 2008.

  • Otago Uni shares content over KAREN

    Vicki Lindsay, 09/06/2008 11:36am

    The University of Otago has made audio and visual tracks of lectures, seminars and other content available on iTunes U. These tracks are hosted at the university meaning they're available over KAREN for super quick download.

  • NZ eScience leaders presenting at APAN26

    Vicki Lindsay, 03/06/2008 2:41pm

    Five leading New Zealand academics/researchers have been confirmed as speakers in the eScience stream at APAN26.

  • International connectivity and broadband boost for research and education: Budget 08

    Julie Watson, 22/05/2008 4:58pm

    Media release

    International connectivity

    “REANNZ warmly welcomes the Government’s initiative to invest in additional international telecommunications capacity to meet the future needs of the research and education sector. This will provide a step-change in opportunities for the KAREN community to collaborate and innovate”, said Donald Clark, REANNZ Chief Executive, today after the Government budget announcements.

  • New Zealand partners in network and applications research sought

    Vicki Lindsay, 16/05/2008 3:01pm

    The National Information Society Agency (NIA) in Korea has issued an invitation for international partners in network technology and applications research and working groups.

  • CFP: Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies

    Vicki Lindsay, 15/05/2008 9:06am

    [Apologies for cross posting]

  • Cheaper registration ends tomorrow: APAN26

    Vicki Lindsay, 14/05/2008 4:34pm

    Register now for APAN26

    Tomorrow (15 May) is the last day for you to catch the cheaper registration rate for APAN26.

  • Wireless security and VC room design seminars

    Vicki Lindsay, 14/05/2008 1:08pm

    If wireless security or video room design are your thing register to participate in an Ozeconference.

  • Consultation extended: Draft Digital Strategy 2.0

    Vicki Lindsay, 08/05/2008 2:10pm

    The consultation period on the Draft Digital Strategy 2.0 has been extended to 5.00pm Friday 23 May, 2008.

  • APAN26: Register now for cheaper rates

    Vicki Lindsay, 02/05/2008 3:55pm

    Cheaper standard registration rates for APAN26 end on 15 May, so make your booking now to enjoy our diverse programme.

  • Techblog 3: Access collaboration is encouraged!

    Mark Cordy, 02/05/2008 2:52pm

    The question 

    A question has recently arisen about REANNZ’s attitude to collaboration over getting the physical connection to KAREN. The answer is quite straightforward from our perspective.

  • $1.6m awarded for KAREN-enabled research and education

    Vicki Lindsay, 24/04/2008 5:20pm

    KAREN project fund recipients announced

    5 projects will receive total funding of $785,000 from the Capability Build Project Fund. The successful projects take full advantage of KAREN's capabilities, and will accelerate collaboration, skill development, and the use of KAREN.

  • perfSONAR: Network measurement/monitoring workshop at APAN26

    Vicki Lindsay, 22/04/2008 4:47pm

    Network engineer or specialist in network measurement and monitoring? You can not miss the perfSONAR workshop at APAN26 Sustainable Networking, 4-8 August.

  • KAREN wiki: make your contribution

    Bill Choquette, 22/04/2008 9:19am

    Share knowledge and make suggestions on KAREN and eResearch related services, applications projects and strategies at the new KAREN wiki.

  • Hyphen newsletter issue 6 out now

    Vicki Lindsay, 21/04/2008 12:15pm

    Issue 6 of our newsletter hyphen is out now bringing you news, reviews and information on KAREN and the successes of our members.

  • Registrations now open: High Performance Research Symposium

    Vicki Lindsay, 18/04/2008 10:44am

    Further speakers confirmed for the High Performance Research Symposium (HPRS)

    Three speakers have been confirmed to speak alongside Ian Foster at HPRS:

  • Draft Digital Strategy 2.0: public consultation from 14 April

    Vicki Lindsay, 14/04/2008 1:00pm

    Today Communications and Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe announced the release the Draft Digital Strategy 2.0 for public consultation.

  • Parallel and Distributed Computing: call for workshops

    Vicki Lindsay, 10/04/2008 12:20pm

    The PDCAT08 Organising Committee invites workshop/tutorial proposals for PDCAT08 to be held in Dunedin, New Zealand, in December 2008.

  • Digital humanities report

    Vicki Lindsay, 09/04/2008 9:33am

    The Arts and Humanities e-Science Support Centre (AHeSSC) at King’s College London has published a report entitled Text and Grid: Research Questions for the Humanities, Sciences and Industry.

  • NZ granted access to research 2.0 beta service

    Vicki Lindsay, 03/04/2008 2:28pm

    Research1 logo

    ResearchChannel has invited New Zealand researchers to take part in the public beta test of Research1.

  • Call for papers: eResearch Australasia 2008

    Vicki Lindsay, 01/04/2008 11:57am

    Members of the international research and higher education community are invited to participate in eResearch Australasia 2008, to be held 28 Sep - 3 Oct 2008 at the Sebel and Citigate Hotels, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia.

  • Travel funds available to get to supercomputing workshops

    Vicki Lindsay, 27/03/2008 4:30pm

    Registration for the SC08 Education Program Summer workshops is now open and KAREN members can apply to the KAREN travel fund to help get you there.

  • Internet changing science

    Vicki Lindsay, 26/03/2008 12:58pm

    Is the internet changing science? Yes, according to Ben Shneiderman, a University of Maryland computer science professor. It's time for science to incorporate social networking and collaboration too.

  • Free attendance at APAN26 and cash prizes up for grabs

    Vicki Lindsay, 25/03/2008 12:35pm

    A message to all tertiary students: Get creative with the KAREN Student Innovation Competition to win cash and a free spot at the APAN26 Sustainable Networking conference.

  • APAN26: Fellowship program opens

    Vicki Lindsay, 19/03/2008 11:30am

    Students (graduates and undergraduates) and young researchers are invited to apply to the APAN Fellowship Program for sponsorship to attend the APAN26 Sustainable Networking conference in Queenstown, 4-8 August 2008.

  • Announcing the High Performance Research Symposium

    Vicki Lindsay, 05/03/2008 4:40pm

    REANNZ and BlueFernTM at the University of Canterbury has joined forces to bring you two fantastic events in August 2008 - APAN26 Sustainable Networking and the High Performance Research Symposium.

    The University of Canterbury's High Performance Research Symposium - 4 August 2008, Queenstown - will set the scene for APAN26, showcasing best practice e-Research projects, programmes and tools.

  • APAN Network Research group: call for papers

    Vicki Lindsay, 05/03/2008 11:15am

    Calling all network graduate students and researchers: get involved in the APAN26 Sustainable Networking conference in Queenstown by submitting a paper to the Network Research Working Group.

    The APAN Network Research Working Group is holding a one-day workshop on 4 August as part of APAN26.

  • ICCMSN: Paper submission extension

    Vicki Lindsay, 04/03/2008 10:00am

    The deadline for the submission of papers for the International Conference on Computer Mediated Social Networking has been extended to Sunday 9 March.

  • APAN 26: Registrations now open

    Vicki Lindsay, 21/02/2008 8:55am

    Book your place now at APAN 26 - Registrations are now open for the APAN 26 Sustainable Networking conference, 4-8 August 2008, Queenstown, New Zealand.

    Experience first-hand how ICT developments and advanced networks are changing the look and feel of research and collaboration in the Asia Pacific region and are contributing towards environmental, regional and operational sustainability; participate in demonstrations of applications and services that are only possible over advanced networks like KAREN.

  • Call for papers: Computer Mediated Social Networking conference

    Vicki Lindsay, 14/02/2008 9:10am

    Final call for papers for International Conference on Computer Mediated Social Networking (ICCMSN - 2008)

    Dunedin, New Zealand
    11-13 June 2008
    http://www.business.otago.ac.nz/infosci/conferences/isn2008/

  • Webcast: Building successful virtual teams

    Vicki Lindsay, 13/02/2008 10:42am

    Webcasts of all key presentations at the recent 'Building effective virtual organizations' workshop are now available online.

  • KAREN features at Google

    Vicki Lindsay, 08/02/2008 4:40pm

    On a recent trip to the US Donald Clark was invited by Vint Serf, Chief Internet evangelist at Google, to present at a Google tech talk session on the opportunities and challenges faced by KAREN and the research and education community in New Zealand.

  • Reminder: 14 March deadline for fund applications

    Bill Choquette, 01/02/2008 12:01pm

    The application deadline for making applications to the $50,000 building institutional capability component of the Capability Build Fund is fast approaching.

  • Call for papers: Managing identity conference

    Vicki Lindsay, 17/01/2008 11:00am

    Victoria University of Wellington is hosting the International Conference 'Managing Identity in New Zealand: User-Centric Identity in the 21st Century', Wellington, 29-30 April 2008.

  • Correction: Amazon web services evangelist in NZ

    Vicki Lindsay, 17/01/2008 9:42am

    Mike Culver's visit to REANNZ is taking place at 1pm Tuesday 19 February.

  • Amazon web services evangelist in NZ

    Vicki Lindsay, 16/01/2008 4:31pm

    Mike Culver an Evangelist for Amazon Web Services is visiting REANNZ as part of his February trip to Australia and New Zealand.

  • Webcast: Virtual organisation workshop

    Vicki Lindsay, 14/01/2008 11:51am

    Virtual organisations, entities linked by electronic communication tools to support collaborative relationships in distributed work environments, are increasingly central to collaborative projects across all disciplines.

  • Bioinformatics software first for BeSTGRID

    Julie Watson, 19/12/2007 3:20pm

    Biomatters Limited and New Zealand’s Bioinformatics Institute announce the first release of new Geneious software for grid computing on BeSTGRID, the Broadband enabled Science and Technology Grid running on KAREN, the Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network that provides high-speed, high-capacity internet to New Zealand academics, researchers and educators.

  • KAREN Fund oversubscribed by 700%

    Julie Watson, 19/12/2007 10:30am

    KAREN Members have been quick to take advantage of the REANNZ Capability Build Fund (CBF), with round two of the project fund now under consideration by judges on the Advisory Panel. An unenviable task judging a fund that is oversubscribed by 700%; but a strong indication that the KAREN community is recognising the need for capability growth to participate in the new potential offered through eResearch and education collaborations over KAREN.

  • New connections round off successful first year for KAREN

    Vicki Lindsay, 17/12/2007 4:42pm

    Saturday 15 December marked the first-year anniversary of KAREN.

  • KAREN experience for ITPs and wānanga

    Vicki Lindsay, 13/12/2007 2:00pm

    Media release

    ITPs and wānanga offered free KAREN membership for 2008

    REANNZ Ltd is accelerating the reach of KAREN by offering free network membership to institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs) and wānanga for the 2008 calendar year.

  • Institutional capability build fund now open

    Vicki Lindsay, 12/12/2007 3:50pm

    The Institutional Capability Build Fund is now open for applications. The purpose of this negotiated round of the Capability Build Fund is to accelerate our members’ institutional capability to exploit KAREN’s full value. $50,000 per member institution is available to support staff time investment in KAREN capability development and awareness raising activities.

  • Australian Access Federation Workshop

    Julie Watson, 11/12/2007 4:20pm

    If you are quick off the mark you might be able to attend the next AAF Workshop at Macquarie University in Sydney, 17 - 18 December.

  • Learn grid computing online

    Vicki Lindsay, 06/12/2007 9:40am

    Aspiring grid researchers are invited to participate in an international grid school, hosted by The International Collaboration to Extend and Advance Grid Education.

  • Geoscience collaboration and GEON workshop

    Vicki Lindsay, 16/11/2007 1:27pm

    26-28 November, University of Auckland

    Research coordination and collaboration for geoscience in New Zealand is leaping forward with the recent initiation of the SCENZ-GRID project to establish a grid infrastructure for geoscientists in New Zealand and the larger scale NCRIS funded AuScope project in Australia.

  • CBF application deadline - 30 November 2007

    Vicki Lindsay, 30/10/2007 11:59am

    A reminder to all KAREN members to submit your applications to the Capability Build Project Fund by 30 November.

  • New research gateway online

    Vicki Lindsay, 18/10/2007 10:18am

    New Zealand researchers can now access and share their research with peers both in New Zealand and overseas through the Kiwi Research Information Service.

  • Data sharing in the social sciences

    Vicki Lindsay, 17/10/2007 11:40am

    The JISC-funded DISC-UK DataShare project has recently released information New Zealand social scientists with an interest in digital repositories may find valuable.

  • New Zealand exports eResearch talent to Australia

    Vicki Lindsay, 15/10/2007 12:30pm

    University of Auckland eResearch Director and KAREN champion Paul Bonnington is crossing the ditch to take up the Directorship of Monash University eResearch Centre.

  • Register now for the advanced video conferencing workshop

    Vicki Lindsay, 08/10/2007 11:35am

    Registrations are now open for the second of two technical workshops on advanced video conferencing and collaboration over KAREN - 23 November, 9:00am - 5:00pm, University of Canterbury, Christchurch.

  • Expand your horizons at the Creative Commons seminar

    Vicki Lindsay, 05/10/2007 11:40am

    Get up with the play on the Creative Commons approach to copyright licensing at this free event: Expanding Expanding Copyright Horizons - Creative Commons Seminar, 27 October, Wellington.

  • Taiwan Grid Camp 2007

    Vicki Lindsay, 04/10/2007 12:42pm

    Grid Camp 2007, WLCG Tier-2 and EU-IndiaGrid Workshop will be held at Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan from 28 October to 2 November, 2007.

  • Where are you from?

    Julie Watson, 03/10/2007 5:45pm

    KAREN Identity and Access Management Workshops

    The Advanced Network Capability Build Fund is supporting two workshops, one in Auckland on Monday 5th November and the other in Christchurch on Tuesday 6th of November, to assist members of the KAREN community to prepare their identity and access management infrastructure for membership of IT trust federations. The workshops are free to attend and funding is available from the Capability Build Fund to provide travel assistance for up to two attendees from each organisation.

  • Teaching in Second Life on show

    Vicki Lindsay, 02/10/2007 4:04pm

    Design and Second Life at Victoria University's School of Design was big news on TVNZ's Breakfast show last Friday.

  • UK version survey open

    Vicki Lindsay, 02/10/2007 11:24am

    New Zealand academics, researchers and repository managers are invited to take part in a short survey to develop a framework in the UK for the identification of versions of objects in digital repositories.

  • KAREN enables Second Life virtual post grad supervision

    Vicki Lindsay, 20/09/2007 12:29pm

    Thanks in part to KAREN, Victoria University is the first New Zealand university to supervise a PhD totally 'In World'.

  • KAREN named as finalist in TUANZ Innovation Awards

    Vicki Lindsay, 11/09/2007 10:22am

    KAREN has been named as one of two finalists in the TUANZ Next Generation Fibre-Optic Network Award category of the TUANZ Innovation Awards 2007.

  • Go green. Go conferencing

    Vicki Lindsay, 10/09/2007 10:11am

    This Wainhouse Research paper "Using conferencing and collaboration to achieve carbon neutrality" is designed to encourage organisations to use online conferencing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions resulting from travel.

  • Capability Build Project Fund

    Julie watson, 20/08/2007 1:00pm

    The second round of Capability Build Project fund opens today. The aim of the fund is to build institutional capability amongst KAREN's core members. The criteria for the fund have been revised to reflect the priorities identified in the recently released Advanced Network Capability Building Roadmap 2007 - 2009. The primary areas of focus are:

  • Knowledge shared is knowledge multiplied

    Vicki Lindsay, 20/08/2007 12:00pm

    In the spirit of shared knowledge, three reports from KAREN community members on Capability Build Fund supported travel and event activities have recently been added to our website.

  • KAREN gets richer through service and content partnerships

    Vicki Lindsay, 15/08/2007 12:00pm

    KAREN, the Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network, is increasing the value of network membership by introducing clear guidelines for organisations to connect to KAREN for the purpose of providing services and content to the research and education community in New Zealand.

  • Roadmap to accelerate KAREN capability released

    Julie Watson, 13/08/2007 12:00am

    Science and education are evolving.  New advanced networking technologies are accelerating the pace of discovery and learning across the world.  The focus is shifting toward sharing data, applications and resources and enabling collaboration between institutions, and between the research sector and private industry. New tools, applications and skills are necessary to be fully enabled by KAREN.

  • National Library embraces a digital future

    Vicki Lindsay, 10/08/2007 12:00am

    The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Maatauranga o Aotearoa has just released its New Generation National Library strategy. The strategy firmly places the National Library in a leadership position in embracing a digital future and includes the development of a National Digital Library as one of three delivery channels.

  • Creative Commons licences for NZ out soon

    Vicki Lindsay, 09/08/2007 12:00am

    Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand will soon offer licences in New Zealand.

  • Genetic research data

    Donald Clark, 04/08/2007 12:00am

    Genetics researchers at the Wellcome Trust in the UK are generating over 1 Terabyte (1 TB) of data per week reports this article in The Register.  That's around 200 DVD movies worth of data.

  • Do you know any star performers?

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, 03/08/2007 12:00am

    Information about the KAREN awards - acknowledging members of the KAREN community who have made an outstanding contribution to KAREN - is now available on our website.

  • KAREN enables ESR to take lead role in pathogen research in Asia Pacific

    Bill Choquette, Development Coordinator, 02/08/2007 12:00pm

    ESR Senior Scientist Dr Brent Gilpin held a seminar recently describing the development of PulseNet international - a network of laboratories who generate DNA fingerprinting data on microbial pathogens and share this data electronically.

  • First network report released

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, 26/07/2007 12:00pm

    REANNZ has released the first KAREN Members Report. This report provides an overview of the activity undertaken to support both members and the network for the six months to 30 June 2007.  It also includes information about the performance of KAREN during this time. 

  • KAREN: Transforming science

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, 26/07/2007 12:00am

    Visit Computerworld online to check out Ian Foster's visionary and strategic statements about service-orientated science - the future of science.

  • REANNZ co-sponsors leading IPv6 workshop

    Vicki Lindsay, REANNZ, Communities Assistant, 20/07/2007 12:00am

    Calling any technical people wanting to gain in depth knowledge of IPv6.... we have the workshop for you.

  • New eResearch mailing list

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 12/07/2007 12:00am

    A new mailing list has been established by the organising committee of the eResearch Australia 2007 conference to announce eResearch related activities and events of interest to the education and research community.

  • Experience the KAREN forum again

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 11/07/2007 12:00pm

    Presentations from the Building KAREN Communities for Collaboration forum are now available on-line so you can experience the forum again or take a first look at what you missed out on. 

  • Paper call for Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid workshop

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 10/07/2007 12:00am

    A call for papers has been issued for the Second International Workshop on Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid being held in Melbourne this December.

  • KAREN on Our Changing World

    Donald Clark, 30/06/2007 12:00pm

    KAREN users Chris Brown and Mik Black from the University of Otago featured - along with KAREN itself - on Radio New Zealand National's Our Changing World programme this Thursday, 28 of June.

    The progamme will be available as a stream for the coming month at the Radio New Zealand website.  It is also available as a podacast.  (Programme length 12'31'')

  • June Job Opportunities

    Donald Clark, 29/06/2007 12:00am

    REANNZ is a relatively new Crown Company providing innovative, leading edge technology to both national and international research ers, educators and innovators.

  • 300% throughput improvements

    David Brownlie, Technical Specialst, 28/06/2007 12:00am

    The primary KAREN VLAN was changed to support a 9000 byte IP MTU on Tuesday, 26 June.  This change allows members to take advantage of the low latency, high bandwidth characteristics of KAREN to achieve greater data throughput than conventional networks permit.  This is achieved without impacting the support for existing traffic.

    KAREN members have already been taking advantage of the possibilities that this change allows. Ben Yeldon of AUT and Craig Miskell of AgResearch have performed some initial testing.

    "Testing has shown a 3-fold increase in overall throughput when using large (4000byte+) frames vs 1500byte frames", says Craig.

    This performance gain was seen without performing any tuning of the systems involved.

  • KAREN forum live at a node near you

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 22/06/2007 12:00pm

    The first KAREN forum – Building KAREN Communities for Collaboration – is happening at an Access Grid node near you on 3 – 4 July.

  • hyphen 03 out now

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 21/06/2007 12:00pm

    The third issue of our newsletter hyphen is out now.

  • VREs and CWEs revealed

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 08/06/2007 12:00am

    Presentations from the International Workshop on Virtual Research Environments and Collaborative Work Environments are now available online.

  • Amazon HPC Services

    Donald Clark, 07/06/2007 12:00am

    A blog entry from Bill St. Arnaud highlighted the use of Amazon's web services to run bioinformatics supercomuting applications.

  • Book your spot at the IEEE Workshop

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 05/06/2007 12:00am

    A call for papers has been issued for the 2007 IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) New Zealand Workshop in High Performance and Grid Computing.

  • Register now for the KAREN forum

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 01/06/2007 12:00am

    Building KAREN Communities for Collaboration 2 - 5 July 2007

    Excitement is mounting as registrations for this forum pour in from wide and far across the research, education, innovation and government sectors.

  • Accredited Aggregator service released

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 30/05/2007 12:00am

    The Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network (KAREN) has released an Accredited Network Aggregator service standard to drive penetration of KAREN into new sectors.

  • Calls for papers issued

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 25/05/2007 12:00am

    GridNets 2007

    A final call for papers has been issued for GridNets 2007. The deadline is extended to 28 May.

  • Meet Ian Foster

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 24/05/2007 12:00pm

    A key drawcard of the Building KAREN Communities for Collaboration forum is the ex-pat New Zealander and aptly known 'father of the Grid', Ian Foster.

  • New tool trialled for collaborative classrooms

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 24/05/2007 12:00am

    Last Friday (18 May) BeSTGRID demonstrated for the first time in New Zealand live remote teaching on KAREN using EVO (Enabling Virtual Organisations).

  • National Library jumps on board

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 22/05/2007 12:00pm


    New Zealand’s access to rich digital content and global knowledge networks took a leap forward today when the National Library of New Zealand formally joined the KAREN community.

  • Travel fund opens for applications

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 09/05/2007 12:00pm

    A further round of applications is being sought for the KAREN Event Support and Travel Fund.

  • Identity management session

    AARNet, 08/05/2007 12:00am

    AARNet with support from NMI-EDIT (Internet2 and EDUCAUSE) and the Asia Pacific Advanced Network (APAN) Middleware Working Group will hold an Ozeconference/information primer for the APAN community on identity management. This is the first of three sessions on this topic. This first presentation takes place via video conference or web cast at 9.00am Australian Eastern Standard Time on Wednesday 30 May 2007. The presentation will cover the following areas:

  • Job Opportunities May 2007

    Donald Clark, 04/05/2007 12:00am

    Two exciting and unique positions have been created at REANNZ as a result of our latest strategic planning exercise:

  • KAREN Forum revving up

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 02/05/2007 12:00am

    2 - 5 July 2007, University of Auckland Conference Centre


    Registrations are now open for the inaugural KAREN forum - Building KAREN Communities for Collaboration.

  • Aggregation Network consultation

    Donald Clark, 30/04/2007 12:00am

    Several network access providers have enquired about the possibility of providing aggregation services, ie sharing a core KAREN connection with more than one end customer.  Such a service can be useful where customers do not have the funding available to purchase a 1Gb/s last mile connection or the required equipment to deal with the routing and other specifications of a core KAREN connection. 

  • APAC - Call for papers

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 27/04/2007 12:00am

    New Zealand researchers are invited to submit a paper for APAC07, the APAC Conference and Exhibition on Advanced Computing, Grid Applications and eResearch to be held in Perth, Western Australia from Monday 8 to Friday 12 October 2007.

  • New logo for KAREN members

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 18/04/2007 12:00pm

    REANNZ has created a new ‘Enabled by KAREN’ logo for use by KAREN member organisations.

  • R&D co-operation boosted through new peering agreements

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 17/04/2007 12:00am

    Through REANNZ's international partnership with Taiwanese network, TWAREN, and Singaporean Network, SingAREN, KAREN members now have improved access to their peers in these countries. KAREN recently signed Memoranda of Understanding with TWAREN and SingAREN confirming peering arrangements, and as a result widening the reach of KAREN and speeding up access to international collaboration partners in these countries.

    Peering is an interconnection of separate networks or groups of networks allowing the exchange of traffic between network customers.

  • Asian Internet Engineering Conference

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 11/04/2007 12:00am

    A call for papers has been issued for the 3rd Asian Internet Engineering Conference (AINTEC) to be held in Phuket, Thailand, 27 - 29 November 2007.

  • PM link up via KAREN

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 29/03/2007 12:00am

     

    KAREN was all the rage in Seattle last week when Prime Minister Helen Clark visited the University of Washington’s Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab UW) and linked by video conference to the HIT Lab NZ at the University of Canterbury.

  • JISC Conference Highlights

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 26/03/2007 12:00am

    The annual conference of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) was held in Birmingham on 13 March. JISC funds a range of ICT services and programmes to support education and research, including JANET, the UK equivalent of KAREN.

  • $2.6m for advanced networking

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 23/03/2007 12:00am

    REANNZ has awarded over $2.6 million to ten projects in the first round of its Working Group and Development Fund. This fund is aimed at developing capability around the use of KAREN and advanced networking techniques.

    The ten successful projects are led by eight KAREN member organisations, including five universities and three Crown research institutes, and span the fields of e-research, microbiology, earthquake engineering, bioinformatics, grid computing and the social sciences.

  • da Vinci notebooks online

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 16/03/2007 12:00am

    The British Library has digitised and made available online two of Leonardo da Vincis' notebooks - called the Codex Leicester and the Codex Arundel.

  • KAREN on the radio

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 15/03/2007 12:00am

    Tune in to Radio New Zealand National's Insight programme at 8.15am this Sunday 18 March for a documentary piece on Business and Broadband, including interviews with early adopters of KAREN.

  • Music of the Primes

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 12/03/2007 12:00am

    Professor Marcus du Sautoy from the University of Oxford is presenting The Music of the Primes, a public lecture exploring the mystery of prime numbers on Thursday 15 March, 6pm.

  • eResearch Jargon Buster

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 01/03/2007 12:00am

    Does all of the jargon that comes with eResearch confuse you?

  • Proteomics Symposium 2007

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 28/02/2007 12:00am

     

    The Proteomics Facility, University of Auckland, will be hosting a one day symposium on 19 March, informing researchers from a diverse range of scientific backgrounds about both current and new proteomic technologies and methods available through The Proteomics Facility.

  • Travel fund winners announced

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 23/02/2007 12:00pm

    $82,000 has been awarded to seven successful applications to the first round of the Event Support and Travel Fund. The Event Support and Travel Fund is one of two funds comprising REANNZ's Capability Build Fund (CBF) – designed to help raise awareness and use of KAREN and advanced networking techniques.

  • APAC 07

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 14/02/2007 12:00am

    APAC 07

    The biennial Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC) Conference and Exhibition on Advanced Computing, Grid Applications and eResearch will be held in Perth, 8-12 October 2007.  This event is the biggest of its kind in Australia.

  • tech bLOG 2

    Technical Specialists, KAREN, 12/02/2007 12:00am

    NZNOG 07

    REANNZ was represented for the first time at the NZ Network Operators Group (NZNOG) 07. NZNOG provided an excellent opportunity for some of us to get together and discuss KAREN, the status of connections and some of the future possibilities for the network and those who use it.

  • FP7 Global Information Day

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 09/02/2007 12:00am

    FP7 Global Information Day - 6 March 2007

    FP7 (the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development) is an EU fund available to research communities in New Zealand.

  • Capability Build Roadmap

    Julie Watson, Communities Manager, REANNZ, 07/02/2007 12:00am

    The KAREN Capability Build Advisory Panel has kick started the process of developing a New Zealand Roadmap for professional skill development and technical capability to outline capability building activities that should be pursued over the next three to four years. The goal of this programme is to improve the outcomes for NZ education and research sectors using KAREN and developing related e-research infrastructure and services.

  • HD video session

    AARNet, 07/02/2007 12:00am

    AARNet High Definition (HD) Video Conferencing session

    AARNet will hold an Ozeconference/information session on High Definition Video Conferencing at 2.00pm AEDST on Tuesday 13 February 2007.  An invitation to KAREN members to also participate has been kindly extended by James Sankar, AARNet's Director of Applications and Services.

  • APAN23 Trip Report

    Donald Clark, 02/02/2007 12:00am

    Trip Report: APAN23 Manila, January 2003

    Donald Clark and Julie Watson from REANNZ and Paul Bonnington from University of Auckland attended the 23rd Asia Pacific Advanced Networks meeting in Manila.  The meeting offered a chance to:

  • KAREN website phase 2

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 01/02/2007 12:00pm

    Development work on Phase 2 of the KAREN website is underway. The key development is the creation of community specific 'sub- sites' providing KAREN communities with their own online space. You will also see some changes to the main site, including the redesign of the homepage and the addition of a photo gallery.

  • Virtual seminar

    Vicki Lindsay, Communities Assistant, REANNZ, 31/01/2007 12:00am

    Virtual seminar on "Ancestral networks, and the curse of the unfaithful grandparents"

    This seminar is a special 'Virtual' seminar that is being simultaneously presented at University of Auckland and University of Canterbury over Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network (KAREN) using 'portable' AccessGRID technology.

  • HIT Lab Next Generation Collaboration

    Julie Watson, Communities Manager, REANNZ, 29/01/2007 12:00am

    The HIT Lab NZ is holding an invitation only workshop on Next Generation Collaboration on February 8th.
    The workshop will focus on key video conferencing methods, collaboration and applications that are available now in New Zealand over high speed IP networks. With the launch of KAREN (Kiwi Advanced Research & Education Network) late last year bringing Gigabit bandwidth speeds to Universities and Research Institutions in New Zealand, next generation collaboration can now be achieved at a higher quality and larger scales.

  • 2006 Trip Reports

    REANNZ, 19/01/2007 12:00am

    REANNZ staff were fortunate to undertake two international trips during 2006.

  • Virtual World Music

    Donald Clark, 19/01/2007 12:00am

    HITLabNZ took part in an international music collaboration using KAREN on 17 January involving University of Canterbury, Western Australia University, Manchester University, Sheffield University, Bristol University, Lancaster University and a couple other sites in UK.  A musician was stationed at each site and together they brought a new meaning to the term "World Music" by playing as an ensemble, despite being separated by thousands of miles.

  • TECH Blog 1

    Technical Specialists, KAREN, 22/12/2006 12:00am

    TECH Blog1

    Hi all, as you know KAREN is now live. We terminated the first connections on 17th December and now have seven Active members peering via IPv4, and one who is also peering via IPv6. Currently connected members are:

  • Karen is live

    REANNZ, 15/12/2006 12:00am

    MEDIA RELEASE 

  • Dark fibre for internal networks

    Donald Clark, 23/11/2006 12:00am

    For those of you not on Bill St Arnaud's mailing list, here is a link to a GEM of an article originally posted on enterprisenetworksandservers.com.  It highlights the cost-effective potential for deploying fibre within your organisation beyond the core.

  • 2006 KAREN Working Group and Development Fund

    Julie Watson, Communities Manager, 16/11/2006 12:00am

    The 2006 KAREN Working Group and Development Fund application round closes at 4pm next Friday, 24 November 2006. This fund is part of an overall Capability Build Fund operated by REANNZ and administered by the Royal Society (http://www.rsnz.org/funding/karen/). The CBF is available to build awareness of the potential of KAREN though producing success stories and facilitating New Zealand access to international funding.

  • JANET IPTV goes mainstream

    Donald Clark, CEO, 20/10/2006 12:00am

    IPTV trials on JANET go mainstream

    UK Company Inuk has been trialing an IPTV multicast service over the UK's advanced network, JANET, for the last year.

  • Earthquake Engineering Simulation

    Quincy Ma, Lecturer, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 13/10/2006 12:00pm

    The New Zealand Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NZNEES) now have a website http://www.nznees.auckland.ac.nz  It is still very much a work in progress and probably a couple weeks behind of where we are actually at.

  • Science, technology and bandwidth

    REANNZ, 12/10/2006 12:00am

    From Royal Society Alert No 144 

    The latest edition of eJournal USA focuses on science as an international undertaking through a growing array of collaborative efforts, technical journals, conferences, the Internet, and dedicated high-bandwidth data networks for research and education.

  • CBF first round opens

    REANNZ, 22/09/2006 12:00pm

    REANNZ's Capability Build Advisory Panel identifies opportunities to facilitate and fund training and pilot activities. The fund is now open for its first round of applications

    Capability build fund activities will enhance the skills of people working with KAREN and support functional delivery opportunities, to build usage of the Research and Education Network.

  • Annual Tertiary IT Conference 2006

    Donald Clark, CEO, REANNZ, 21/09/2006 12:00am

    Annual Tertiary IT Conference, 12-14 September 2006, Christchurch, NZ

    I attended the first day of the Annual Tertiary IT Conference (http://www.tertiaryitconference.co.nz/).  It was well attended with about 70 delegates; a mix of vendors and IT staff from the Tertiary Education Institutes (TEIs), most of the Universities and some Industry Training Oganisations. John Buckler, conference host, had organised a good mix of speakers, breakout sessions, roundtables and plenary sessions over the 3 days. I gave an overview presentation on KAREN, the Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network.

  • High Performing Computing Workshop

    REANNZ, 14/09/2006 12:00am

    A High Performing Computing (HPC) Workshop is being organised by the Royal Society to share information about current HPC projects, existing facilities, grid middleware tools and networks.

  • KAREN Launch Release

    Julie Watson, Communities Manager, REANNZ, 01/09/2006 12:00am

    MEDIA RELEASE 

  • KAREN launch

    Julie Watson, 31/08/2006 12:00am

    KAREN goes live 6:30pm 31 August 2006

    The Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network (KAREN) is being launched by the Rt Hon Helen Clark, today, Thursday 31 August in Auckland at 6:30pm in the ACCESS GRID SUITE of the Human Sciences Building, Auckland University, New Zealand. For those of you who are unable to make it, we have a live webcast of the launch at the following URL http://www.r2.co.nz/20060831 (The link will be live from around 6:00pm).

  • First two international partnerships signed

    REANNZ, 21/08/2006 12:00am

    REANNZ has signed its first two international partnership agreements with National Lambda Rail (http://www.nlr.net/) and Internet2 (http://www.internet2.edu/) in the USA. These memoranda of understanding (MoU) will enable New Zealand researchers and educators on these networks to interact and collaboarate seamlessly.

  • Proof of Concept Update

    REANNZ, 15/08/2006 12:00am

    Testing of the network during the important proof of concept phase is progressing well.  TelstraClear and Verizon Business, working with a dedicated team from University of Auckland, University of Canterbury, Scion in Rotorua, and REANNZ staff, have succeeded in:

  • Donald Clark

    Proof of Concept begins

    Donald Clark, 03/08/2006 12:00am

    MEDIA RELEASE

  • More NZ presenters on board: APAN26

    Vicki Lindsay, 23/06/2008 1:45pm

    NZ researchers from the fields of education, agriculture, and SIP and network security join our impressive line up of presenters at APAN26.

  • How R&E networks can help reduce global warming: Bill St. Arnaud at APAN26

    Vicki Lindsay, 13/06/2008 3:30pm

    Bill St. Arnaud will be beaming into Queenstown for APAN26 to give a plenary presentation on the development of new types of computational and network architectures that can reduce CO2 emissions and benefit eScience. 

    Saving the Planet at the Speed of Light - How R&E networks can help reduce global warming

    Setting the scene: cyber-infrastructure and CO2

    One of the greatest threats to our future society and economy is global warming.  It is estimated that the ICT industry alone produces as much CO2 as the entire output of the entire aviation industry.

  • 3rd NZ Workshop in High Performance and Grid Computing

    Vicki Lindsay, 17/06/2008 9:14am

    Register for the 3rd NZ Workshop in  High Performance and Grid Computing.

  • PDCAT08 workshops call for papers

    Zhiyi Huang, 26/06/2008 9:41am

    Get involved in the PDCAT associated workshops in high performance computing, sensor networks, multi-core programming, data grids, and web 2.0 applications, 1-4 December 2008, Dunedin.

  • High Performance Research Symposium – Last chance for standard rates

    Stuart Broughton, 26/06/2008 1:00pm

    The University of Canterbury is hosting the High Performance Research Symposium on 4 August 2008 at the Millennium Hotel in Queenstown, New Zealand. This event is a lead-in to the Asia-Pacific Advanced Network Consortium meeting (APAN26), Asia Pacific’s foremost event for showcasing advanced broadband networking applications and technologies for research and education.

  • Hands-on training: APAN26

    Vicki Lindsay, 04/07/2008 11:16am

    For the technically inclined, APAN26 features hands-on training and know-how workshops on advanced networking technologies and equipment.

  • Research symposium programme will impress

    Stuart Broughton, University of Canterbury, 17/07/2008 10:00am

    Pete Beckman and Jim Basney join other trail-blazers in eresearch as speakers at the High Performance Research Symposium.

  • IPv6 Workshops

    Julie Watson, 24/07/2008 12:06pm

    InternetNZ, in conjunction with REANNZ, Cisco, Packet Clearing House, NZRS, auDA and FX Networks, is offering IPv6 technical workshops in Christchurch and Auckland.

  • Call for papers: AusGrid 2009

    Vicki Lindsay, 12/08/2008 10:50am

    A call for papers has been issued for the 7th Australasian Symposium on Grid Computing and e-Research  (AusGrid 2009).

  • Data management report released

    Vicki Lindsay, 12/08/2008 11:45am

    For those interested in data management and curation - check out a recent report on data management from Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR).

  • REANNZ CEO appointed to InternetNZ Council

    Vicki Lindsay, 14/08/2008 4:25pm

    REANNZ Chief Executive,  Donald Clark, appointed Councillor of InternetNZ for a three-year term.

  • Cyberinfrastructure for education explained: EDUCAUSE Review

    Vicki Lindsay, 15/08/2008 12:46pm

    Check out the latest edition of EDUCAUSE Review for enlightening articles on the use of cyberinfrastructure (high performance computing, data, visualisation, virtual organisations and advanced networks) for research and education.

  • Lincoln University eResearch vacancy

    Stuart Charters, Lincoln University, 18/08/2008 11:12am

    Job opportunity available to contribute to eResearch activities at Lincoln University, Christchurch.

  • Reminder: IPv6 workshops

    Vicki Lindsay, 20/08/2008 1:20pm

    Reminder: Spaces are filling up for the upcoming IPv6 workshops in Christchurch and Auckland. Registration is first come, first served. Entry is free for InternetNZ and KAREN members.

  • Video conference service going strong

    Vicki Lindsay, 20/08/2008 4:30pm

    KAREN video conference trial participants are making the most of this service and simplifying real-time collaboration. Are you taking advantage of this fantastic service?

  • Set your creativity free

    Vicki Lindsay, 02/09/2008 10:14am

    The new Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand (CCANZ) web project enables you to choose your own Creative Commons New Zealand 3.0 Licence, read about other Kiwi CC users, join the CC community and promote your work.

  • Visualisation

    Julie Watson, 09/09/2008 5:30pm

    HIT Lab's researchers are developing a 3D plug in for remote visualisation over AccessGRID.

  • Watch the LHC startup

    Vicki Lindsay, 10/09/2008 6:42pm

    Physicist or interested individual? You can view the startup of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) tonight in EVO or via satellite broadcast or a live webcast.

  • MoRST vacancy: eScience Adviser

    Vicki Lindsay, 11/09/2008 9:17am

    MoRST are advertising a vacancy for an Adviser eScience and Research. Play a key role in ensuring that the research sector gets the maximum benefit from KAREN.

  • OzeConferences: Real Time Communication Roadshow 2008

    Vicki Lindsay, 12/09/2008 10:05am

    AARNet are broadcasting each keynote session from their Real Time Communications Roadshow, and you can participate via video conference.

  • Meeting: Driving eResearch Across the Tasman

    Vicki Lindsay, 24/09/2008 4:08pm

    eResearch Australasia attendees (or any other KAREN members who happen to be in Melbourne next week) are invited to attend this event that will explore opportunities for eResearch collaborations across the Tasman.

  • KAREN breaks the 200TB barrier

    David Brownlie, 09/10/2008 4:10pm

    For the past 3 months traffic* over KAREN has totalled over 200 Terabytes every month. This is equivalent to about 42,000 DVDs.

  • Showcase your digital content application

    Vicki Lindsay, 10/10/2008 10:37am

    The World Summit Award (WSA) is the global contest to select best practice in e-Content and innovative ICT applications.

  • USA universities launch mammoth shared digital repository

    Vicki Lindsay, 16/10/2008 3:45pm

    A group of research libraries from USA universities have launched a new online shared digital repository called the HathiTrust.

    HathiTrust (pronounced "hah-tee") pulls together the digital collections, including millions of books, of research libraries from 25 American universities. Materials in the public domain will be available for reading online in full.

  • Vidconf: eResearch Australasia and GPU workshop highights

    Vicki Lindsay, 17/10/2008 10:15am

    Missed out on eResearch Australasia? This video conference is your chance to hear highlights of the event from New Zealand researchers.

    On Tuesday 21 October, Stuart Charters from Lincoln University and Nicky Gardner from ESR will present highlights from their attendance at eResearch Australasia 2008 conference. Stuart will also share highlights from the GPU (graphics processing unit) Computing workshop.

  • News to you: hyphen 7 out now

    Vicki Lindsay, 20/10/2008 3:12pm

    Issue 7 of hyphen, the newsletter about and for KAREN members, is out now. Check it out for features on:

  • Canterbury Uni survey: video conferencing

    David Thorns, University of Canterbury, 21/10/2008 10:21am

    David Thorns and his team at the University of Canterbury invite KAREN members to participate in an online survey on the user experience of video conferencing.

  • Techblog 4: KAREN NOC Services (PoC)

    David Brownlie, 22/10/2008 11:33am

    Network minded and interested in latency, jitter or troubleshooting and measuring network performance? Then check out the KAREN NOC Services Proof of Concept.

    The team at REANNZ has been working on the implementation of a suite of open source tools to provide more visibility of the operation and performance of the network to our members.

  • CFP: Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid workshop

    Ian Welsh, VUW, 03/11/2008 1:21pm

    Call for papers for the Workshop on Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid at CCGrid 2009.

    This workshop will explore the integration of instruments and sensors into a computation Grid and the challenges associated with doing this to collect raw observations used in experiments. Paper submissions are due by 15 December.

  • Video conferencing: how to, advice and support

    Vicki Lindsay, 04/11/2008 11:53am

    Video conferencing is a readily available and accessible tool for collaboration across KAREN members and internationally. There are many video conferencing and collaboration products in use across the KAREN community.

  • Streaming conference on video conferencing use for R&E

    Vicki Lindsay, 06/11/2008 12:21pm

    Breaking Down Barriers: Global Connections

    Beginning in the early hours of tomorrow morning NZ time, Megaconference X will showcase the latest real-world uses of videoconferencing for research and education, while using videoconferencing to do so. You can watch the streamed sessions for free.

  • New job opportunities at REANNZ

    Vicki Lindsay, 07/11/2008 3:26pm

    REANNZ has two exciting job opportunities open for applications. These newly-created roles reflect a new direction and challenge for REANNZ, in growing its client base in new sectors and in expanding the range of services available on KAREN.

  • Remote collaboration via video conferencing - your views

    David Thorns, University of Canterbury, 11/11/2008 11:38am

    The Social Science Research Centre would like to thank those of you who completed the online survey about use of video conferencing technology. The results so far have been very interesting. For those who did not get a chance to fill it out, the survey is still open, if you would like to express your views.

  • Vidconf: VC for researchers

    Bill Choquette, 18/11/2008 4:27pm

    Join us tomorrow to hear Julia Charity, Scion's KAREN champion, share her strategies for increasing video conference usage among Scion's research community.

    Video conferencing is an easy and effective tool for supporting research collaboration and outreach.

  • eBook: IT and higher education

    Vicki Lindsay, 19/11/2008 1:37pm

    A new book has just been released as an online eBook and in hard copy called The Tower and The Cloud – Higher Education in the Age of Cloud Computing.

  • A novel way to explore books for boys

    Vicki Lindsay, 20/11/2008 3:13pm

    This week the National Library began exploring video conferencing as a way to extend the reach of its services to schools.

    School Services staff from the National Library met virtually with Wellington College teachers and CORE Education on Monday to explore video conferencing as a tool to share their understanding of books for boys and show them examples of books to help nurture boys’ reading.