To meet the dramatically increased demand for
network capacity to support teaching, learning, and research, Indiana
University and Purdue University collaborated to create I-Light, a cross-state,
university-owned fiber optic network linking Indiana University at Bloomington,
IUPUI in Indianapolis, and Purdue University in West Lafayette, to each other,
the Internet, and Internet2.
Funded in 1999 by an initial state
appropriation of $5 million and completed in 2001, I-Light quadrupled the
available Internet bandwidth
without increasing operating costs. It supports
significant high-end collaborative applications and faculty research programs
in such areas as grid computing, human genomics, remote instrumentation, and
visualization. For the Indiana Genomics Initiative, for example, I-Light
provides high-speed access to huge DNA and protein databases for scientists analyzing
genetic and protein sequences. By allowing the three campuses to pool their
advanced computational and data storage resources, I-Light has enabled the
development of a distributed supercomputing grid with an aggregate theoretical
peak capacity of 1.5 TFLOPS (trillions of mathematical operations per second),
providing an unparalleled platform for collaboration, research, and distance
education. Local economic development has also benefited: the city of
In addition to research applications, I-Light
also supports voice communications, e-mail, and videoconferencing between the
campuses, and
presents countless possibilities for collaborative
research and an unparalleled platform for distance education. Future plans
include
implementation of eleven additional points of presence
across
Also receiving a Networking Award this year
is the State University of New York,
Stephen Mayo, Associate VP for
Telecommunications,
With a membership of nearly 1,900 colleges,
universities, and education organizations and more than 180 corporations,
EDUCAUSE is one of the preeminent associations addressing the complex issues of
incorporating information technologies and resources into the higher education
mission. The association has offices in
The Excellence in Networking Award is sponsored
by Cisco Systems, Inc.,An
EDUCAUSE Bronze Partner. For more information, see
http://www.educause.edu/awards/.
The mission of EDUCAUSE is to advance higher
education by promoting the
intelligent use of information technology. Visit http://www.educause.edu/.
CONTACT:
Gregory A. Moore
and CIO
gmoore@indiana.edu
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