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As soon as you go online, you start creating a trail of information about yourself. This is your digital footprint and it's important to know what kind of trail you are leaving, what the impact might be, and to take steps to mitigate the risk of your information being misused.
AARNet’s Zoom advisor, Geoff Lambert, summarised the five most interesting features coming to Zoom over the next 12 months that were announced at Zoomtopia for an AARNet Zoom “Brunch and Learn” webinar.
AARNet and Globus have joined forces to roll out a pilot program that aims to boost the speed at which important research data can be shared between institutions in Australia and around the world.
The consortium – comprising Internet2 and International Networks at Indiana University (IN@IU) in the United States, Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet), and the Arterial Research and Educational Network in the Asia Pacific (ARENA-PAC) – has acquired a 100 gigabits per second (Gbps) circuit between Guam and Singapore through a 15-year agreement.
An international research team that used telescopes around the world, including CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope – Murriyang, to complete the most challenging tests yet of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, and found it still holds true.
A multi-disciplinary event exploring the historical and cultural value of born-digital artefacts.
Professor Elanor Huntington leads the data-focused research, development and digital capability of CSIRO, and is a member of the Executive Team.
Be inspired by real science, for real people and have the chance to ask real questions of experts in the field.
Asia Pacific Advanced Networks community bi annual meeting for knowledge sharing and exploring collaboration opportunities
The annual event in the Australian higher education calendar: an unparalleled place for discussion, debate and knowledge sharing.
Access your AARNet account information, CloudStor account, support, service status, and the AARNet Mirror through our online portals.
AARNet is proud to provide research network infrastructure for NCRIS projects.
AARNet is proud to be a partner organisation, with the University of Queensland and the University of Sydney, to develop the Australian Text Analytics Platform (ATAP).
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Elanor Huntington, Executive Director, CSIRO - Digital, National Facilities and Collections, to the AARNet Board of Directors.
SCA encompasses an umbrella of notable supercomputing and allied events in Asia and beyond with the goal to promote a vibrant and shared high-performance computing (HPC) ecosystem in Asia.
Renewal of MoU extends and expands collaboration between Europe and Asia-Pacific regions, adds new members
The Data Mover Challenge focuses on optimising point-to-point data transfers between sites, which is essential for advancing research collaboration and sharing.
The Universities Australia Conference is an unparalleled place for discussion, debate and knowledge sharing about Australian higher education.
Over four days hear from more than 50 speakers as they share their concerns for culture and call museums and galleries into action.