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Cyberspace gets a little bigger

by Heather Hayes
Virginia Business
May 2005

The Internet may be faster than the U.S. mail but it’s still not quite robust enough for all users, including quite a few in the academic community and private sector. But Virginia universities — and Virginia businesses — are about to have access to a network with enough capacity and speed to transmit even the largest programs and calculations.

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The presidents of the state’s six research universities recently announced a soon-to-be-available statewide optical fiber network known as VORTEX, which will not only connect academic researchers across the state but will also be available for business applications.

Participating universities are the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, the College of William and Mary, Virginia Commonwealth University, George Mason University and Old Dominion University.

Construction of the network should be finished by July. VORTEX will ultimately hook into the National LambaRail, a new national research networking backbone for scientists, engineers and innovators that runs at speeds of 400 gigabytes per second, or 40 times faster than Internet 2, the next-generation of Internet technology.

“This is going to enable what we in academia refer to as ‘Big Science,’ or those projects that involve lots of partner universities working on projects that require a tremendous amount of computing power,” says Jeff Crowder, director of strategic initiatives and information technology at Virginia Tech. With VORTEX, scientists across the country will be able to access the university’s System 10 supercomputer.

Virginia’s network will be commercially owned and available. VORTEX is being built by Verizon, which plans to make any excess capacity available to businesses.


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