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Presentation of the 2010 János Bolyai International Mathematical Prize

János Bolyai International Mathematical Prize will be presented on 1st December 2010 2PM (CET) at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The event will be broadcasted on the internet.

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More information about the event is available from the HAS web.

NIIFI attended the SC10 conference

The world largest forum for high performance computing and data storage, called SuperComputing, has been accommodated in New Orleans, Louisiana mid November, this year.Read more >>>

CHEP 2010 conference

We attended the CHEP 2010 (http://event.twgrid.org/chep2010/) conference, where in the Grid and Cloud session we reported about the status of the Chelonia storage system, which we started developing during the KnowARC project, and it is still in developement.Read more >>>

Videotorium higher-education and research video sharing portal is launched

Videotorium higher-education and research video sharing portal is launched in support of higher-education, research and public collection institutions. The project is supported by TÁMOP 4.1.3 application. Please visit the portal at http://www.videotorium.hu/.

TERENA Eurocamp workshop at Miklós Zrínyi National Defense University

TERENA (Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association) is helding its Eurocamp Advanced Workshop in Budapest at the Miklós Zrínyi National Defense University in co-operation with hosting university and NIIF/HUNGARNET. The workshop will be held between 17-18. November 2009.

World Science Forum live broadcast 5-7. November 2009

World Science Forum 2009 conference live internet broadcast. It is the fourth time that Nobel laureate scientists, internationally known researchers, ministers, policy makers of the world's most important research financing organisations gather at the World Science Forum conference in Budapest.

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IPv6 service pilot providing access for the broadband users

NIIF/Hungarnet introduced an IPv6 service pilot providing access for the broadband users of the Hungarian R&E backbone. Home-working researchers and DSL connected institutions could use a dynamically assigned /64 IPv6 address from 2001:738:800:8000::/49 prefix advertised through ICMPv6 RA. The recently enabled IPv6 access service should not cause any problems for any users connected with IPv6 compatible or IPv6 incompatible devices.

NIIF TERENA SCS service has begun

There is a new NIIF service available: NIIF partners may request such web server certificates that do not drop pop-up security warnings in web browsers when installed on https web sites. The application details are available at: click here