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.
Read more >>>2009 Oct. 30. - 18:14
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.
2009 Sep. 29. - 16:04
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
2008 Sep. 01. - 15:55
Kees Rovers: Close the Gap
You can watch the presentation of Mr. Kees Rovers (the Netherlands) from the House of Future in Budapest.
2008 Feb. 05. - 13:09
World Science Forum 2007 internet broadcast
NIIF Institute will broadcast the World Science Forum 2007 conference, which promotes the quality of dialogue concerning the new roles and challenges of scientific knowledge within today’s global Society, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in partnership with UNESCO, ICSU and the European Commission, is organising the third conference to be held between 8-10 November 2007 in Budapes
Read more >>>2007 Oct. 31. - 10:50
Upgraded storage system
From April 2007 NIIF's supercomputing facilities have been improved with a new data storage facility. The novel StorageTek 6140, which has replaced former SUN T3 devices, provides 9 Tbytes of gross storage capacity and faster data access to the supercomputer-using researchers.
Read more >>>2007 May. 16. - 18:35





