Enhancing Education and Research through Internet2: Opportunities, Challenges, and Innovations for MOREnet

An exploration of Internet2�s impact on education and research institutions. This solved assignment discusses opportunities and challenges in networking.

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Internet 21INTERNET 2Discuss the role of Internet2 in transforming education and research networks. Highlightthe benefits and challenges faced by organizations such as MOREnet in providing broadband andnetwork services to educational institutions. Additionally, provide recommendations for howMOREnet can continue to innovate and improve its services. In your response, include theimportance of information systems in the effective deployment and management of Internet2.(Word count: 1200-1500 words)"

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Internet 22In the present world we are at the state of no remoteness by the physical distances for theknowledge and information. Thereislots of technical equipment which has tremendouslymended up these gaps. Information to be exchanged from one place to other is a veryfundamental and basic net of the internet system spread worldwide. Obviously if somebodywants to get profound technical and innovative knowledge and ideas then he must be efficient upto the level that he must know how to retrieve, understand and use the data he needs. By WorldWide Web then it becomes a necessary partof the technicaldevelopment thatthe methods togive good knowledge regarding, to be developed.Before getting into the details of the concept of Information superhighwayProject, firstwe will discuss what basically the project is.Internet2is a highly sophisticated system used byany organization to clear the path of its use of IT system in its overall working.It is aninnovative, dynamic and one of the cost-effective networks in use today. Being hybrid as opticaland packet network, it is basically designed to provide quality education services and researchpurpose along with development platform for new networking protocols and ideas as well asnext-generation production services.With the assistance of Internet2 the organizations canmanage their resources effectively and also meet bandwidth-intensive requirements fromvideoconferencing like collaborative applications to global-scale distributed research, from dataanalysis having grid like structure to social networking.The primary goal behind this technology was to enable higher education and researchcommunity of US to secure a remarkable position both technically and in thought leadershipwithin this global Internet war.Through a federal stimulus grant from the National

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Internet 23Telecommunications and Information Administration's Broadband Technology OpportunitiesProgram (BTOP), Internet2 began to deploy the fourth generation of its national network in2011.Internet2 Planned 100 Gigabit Infrastructure Topology (DRAFT)The Internet2 Network, through its regional network and connector members, connects over60,000 U.S. educational, research, government and "community anchor" institutions, fromprimary and secondary schools to community colleges and universities, public libraries andmuseums to health care organizations.MOREnet(Missouri Research and Education Network )MOREnet links Missouri to a world ofknowledge through a statewideeducation and research network for the students. All the schools,academic institutions, public librariesandevenstate agencies linked to the network have access
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