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‘It’s an NREN World’; so… what’s an NREN these days?
1. ‘It’s
an
NREN
World’;
so…
what’s
an
NREN
these
days?
4
June
2013
Prepared
for
PresentaBon
at
TNC2013
Maastricht,
Netherlands
H.
David
Lambert,
President
and
CEO,
Internet2
2. specialized
regional
ISP—
afraid
to
take
risks
and
experiment—
supply-‐side
market
player—
contract
broker—
knowledge
carrier—
provider
of
shrink-‐wrapped
soluDons—
business-‐as-‐usual
partner—
neutral
collaboraDon
connecDon—
disinterested
community
service—
poliDcal
tool—
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2013
What
an
NREN
(v2)
is
not—what
it
must
become
essen0al
global
pla4orm
innova0on
incubator
demand-‐side
market
maker
market
aggregator
knowledge
mul0plier
economic
development
engine
transforma0on
vehicle
collabora0on
enabler
community
developer
poli0cal
stabilizer
3. 4
June
2013
So
what
does
the
NREN
(v2)
look
like?
4. • EssenDal
to
global
representaDon
and
leadership
• InnovaDon
plaOorm
encourages
the
development
of
new
technologies
• Transparent
operaDons
mean
easier
soluDons,
avoidance
of
problems
– SupporDng
‘end-‐to-‐end’
domain
science
and
educaDon
• CollaboraDve
environment
for
solving
common
challenges,
developing
common
soluDons
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2013
EssenDal
global
pla4orm
for
R&E
insDtuDons
5. • Facilitates
development
of
advanced
applicaDons
supporDng
global
R&E
– Distributed
lab
environments
– Remote
access
to
rare
scienDfic
instruments
– Large-‐scale
computaDon
and
data
access
– Medical
and
biological
research
– Teaching
and
learning
• Delivers
abundant
bandwidth,
seYng
stage
for
next
generaDon
of
innovaDon
• Provides
tesDng
“playground”
for
new
technologies
that
hold
enormous
value
for
current
(and
future)
consDtuents
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2013
InnovaDon
incubator
6.
Stanford
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2013
Harvard
University
of Waterloo
University of
Brno
Chinese
Academy of
Sciences
Friedrich-
Alexander-
Universität
IZT GmbH
Innovation is born from
research and education
Eindhoven
University of
Technology
7. • Many
companies
have
been
created
or
re-‐invented
through
R&E
community
innovaDons
• Students
capitalize
on
network-‐rich
plaOorm
to
create
new
technologies
• In
the
U.S.,
this
has
created
fast-‐growing
economic
impact
• Now
contributes
over
$8
trillion
dollars
annually
to
the
global
economy
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2013
Market
maker
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2013
Total 30-year U.S. federal investment to enable the precursors of
the Internet is very small compared to the massively successful
businesses it sparked."
R&E networking ROI has been staggering"
Earth Venus
ARPAnet,
CSNET &
NSFnet
< $250 million
total
investment
Contribution of Internet to U.S.
economy: $684 billion annually,
4.7% of all economic activity in
2010 (CNNMoney, 2012)
Value of Internet to U.S. economy —
Employment: $300 billion
Payments: $444 billion and
Time: $680 billion
Total: $1424 billion annually
(Harvard Business School/
Hamilton Consultants, 2009)
3963 mi 10,842,768 mi 22,573,248 mi
(not to scale)
9. • Research
and
EducaDon
is
a
large
market
but
not
large
enough
to
gain
leverage
over
suppliers.
• R&E
network
aggregaDon
enabled
access
to
advanced
services
for
lower
cost,
enabling
R&E
to
benefit
from
the
most
advanced
capabiliDes.
• Efforts
are
now
being
launched
to
apply
network
aggregaDon
success
to
services
above
the
network.
– Internet2
‘Net+’
– Surfnet
‘SurfConnects’
– JANET
‘Brokerage’
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2013
Market
aggregator
10. • NRENs
don’t
just
enable
access
to
knowledge,
their
services
increase
the
pace
of
knowledge
development.
• Knowledge
enables
economic,
social
and
cultural
development.
• Technology,
networks
and
the
explosion
of
knowledge
spur
development.
– The
Roman
Road
System.
– 18th
–
20th
Centuries
• Canals,
railroads,
telephone
&telegraph
– 20th
&
21st
centuries
• The
Internet
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2013
Knowledge
mulDplier
11. • Buying
power:
NREN
uniquely
posiDoned
to
bring
advanced
ICT
service
• Innova1on
engine:
Does
not
take
shrink-‐
wrapped
soluDons
for
granted
• New
market
creator:
Creates
new
markets
• Market
pull
creator:
Students
exposed
to
high-‐end
ICT
demand
the
same
aherward
• Trusted
party:
As
member
of
the
family,
can
act
in
joint
buying
role
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Economic
development
engine
12. • Enables
big
changes
across
the
spectrum
• Empowers
R&E
responses
to
challenges
in
funding,
pedagogy
and
online
resources,
technology,
“consumerizaDon”
• Refactors
fundamental
business
operaDons
and
producDvity
across
enDre
supply
chain
• Equips
consDtuents
to
accomplish
their
missions
to
serve
and
transform
global
communiDes
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2013
TransformaDonal
vehicle
14. • Provides
key
enabling
technologies,
like
global
video
services
• Provides
broad
range
of
parDcipatory
opportuniDes,
including
training
• Provides
experDse
to
help
solve
technology
challenges
• Provides
transparent,
favorable
environment
for
cooperaDon
– IdenDty
FederaDons
like
In-‐Common
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2013
CollaboraDon
enabler
LOLA demo, Oct 2011
Photo courtesy
Matthew Libera
15. • Provide
connecDvity
to
saDsfy
growing
needs
• Changes
the
way
content,
applicaDons,
and
services
are
delivered
• Fosters
regional
and
internaDonal
anchor
collaboraDon
• UlDmately,
transforms
communiDes
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2013
Community
developer
16. • NRENs
create
collaboraDve
relaDonships
in
the
internaDonal
R&E
communiDes
that
transcend
cultures
and
outlast
poliDcal
regimes
• Open,
reliable
avenues
of
communicaDon
foster
a
safe
haven
for
poliDcal
dialogue
and
intellectual
freedom
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2013
PoliDcal
stabilizer
18. ‘It’s
an
NREN
World’
4
June
2013
H.
David
Lambert,
President
and
CEO,
Internet2
Thank
you!
For
more
informaDon,
please
visit
www.internet2.edu
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2013