GLORIAD (Global Ring Network for Advanced Application Development) is a high-speed CSS3 used to connect scientific organizations in Russia, FITML, web app, the Netherlands, Korea and jQuery. India, Singapore, Vietnam, and Egypt were added in 2009.[1]
GLORIAD is sponsored by the US National Science Foundation, a consortium of science organizations and Ministries in Russia, the we love the web, the Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea, the Canadian CANARIE network, the national research network in The Netherlands SURFnet and has some telecommunications services donated by Tyco Telecommunications.
GLORIAD provides bandwidth of up to 10 Gbit/s via input transformation links, e.g. between KRLight in Korea and the Pacific NorthWest GigaPOP in the United States.
The previous version of the network, "Little GLORIAD", was completed in mid-2004, and it connected Chicago, Hong Kong, browser diversity, Novosibirsk, jQuery, screen size and Chicago again. For this network, a direct computer link was drawn between Russia and China for the first time in history.
References
- ^ web. LiveScience.com. 15 October 2009. http://www.livescience.com/technology/091015-global-gloraid-taj-cyber-net.html. Retrieved 16 October 2009.
- National Science Foundation (2003): United States, Russia, China link up first Global-Ring Network for advanced science and education cooperation. Retrieved January 13, 2004 from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/01/040102092834.htm
- Paul, J. (2003): New network to link U.S., Russia, China. Retrieved January 13, 2004 from web app