The staff of the Ohio Academic Resources Network (OARnet), a member of the Ohio Technology Consortium (OH-TECH), has been working with their counterparts at The Ohio State University to deploy a Science DMZ to help accelerate research at the university. A Science DMZ is a computer sub-network that is structured to be secure, but operates outside of the performance restrictions of a firewall. The two-year funding for the project comes from the National Science Foundation’s Campus Cyberinfrastructure – Network Infrastructure and Engineering Program (CC-NIE) program.
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