- Home
- Register
- Attend
- Program
- Technical Program Overview
- SC14 Schedule
- Awards
- Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BOFs)
- Emerging Technologies
- Invited Talks
- Panels
- Papers
- Posters
- Scientific Visualization Showcase
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Doctoral Showcase Program
- HPC Matters Plenary
- Keynote
- SC14 Archive
- SC14 Conference Program
- Tech Program Receptions
- Exhibit
- Engage
- Media
- Media Overview
- Media Releases
- Announcing the Second Test of Time Award Winner
- CDC to Present at Supercomputing 2014
- Finalists Compete for Coveted ACM Gordon Bell Prize in High Performance Computing
- Four Ways Supercomputing Is Changing Lives: From Climate Modeling to Manufacturing Consumer Goods
- Join the Student Cluster Competition
- New Orleans Becomes Home to Fastest Internet Hub in the World
- SC14 Announces New Plenary to Focus on the Importance of Supercomputers in Society
- SC14 Registration Opens, Technical Program Goes Live
- Supercomputing 2014 Recognizes Outstanding Achievements in HPC
- Supercomputing 2014 Sets New Records
- Supercomputing Invited Plenary Talks
- Supercomputing Unveils Ground-Breaking Innovations and the World’s Fastest Computer Network
- World’s Fastest Computer Network Coming to New Orleans
- SC14 Logo Usage
- SC14 Media Partners
- Social Media
- Newsletters
- SC14 Blog
- Opening Press Briefing
- SC Photograph and Film Acceptable Use Policy
- Media Registration
- Video Gallery
- SCinet
SCinet Contributors
Hundreds of volunteers from educational institutions, high-performance computing sites, equipment vendors, research networks, and telecommunications carriers work together to design and deliver the SCinet networks. Vendor partners loan and/or donate much of the equipment and services needed to build the impressive network infrastructure. This year, SCinet formalized a Contributors Program and we would like to give a special thank you to all SCinet contributors and volunteers!
Platinum contributors: Alcatel-Lucent, Century Link, Ciena Corporation, ESnet, Infinera, Internet2, Juniper, and Louisiana Optical Network Initiative (LONI).
Gold contributors: Fujitsu and Gigamon.
Silver contributors: Arista, Brocade, IXIA, and Reservoir Labs.
Bronze contributors: Big Switch Networks, CABLExpress, Cisco, Dell, JDSU, Metaflows, and Spirent.
Volunteers from the following organizations supporting the development and deployment of SCinet: Argonne National Laboratory, Army Research Laboratory, Clemson University, ESnet, Indiana University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lonestar Education and Research Network, Louisiana Optical Network Initiative, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Purdue University, Sandia National Laboratories, University of Amsterdam, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Oklahoma, the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory DoD Supercomputing Resource Center, A*Star Computational Resource Centre, California Institute of Technology, Cray, Deutsches Forschungsnetz, EATEL, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center DoD Supercomputing Resource Center, Florida LambdaRail, Garland Technology, InMon, Leverage, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Louisiana State University Health New Orleans, Microsoft, National Center For Atmospheric Research, National Institute for Computational Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, perfSONAR, Rice University, San Diego Supercomputing Center, Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of California San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, Utah Education Network, University of Wisconsin—Madison, University of Tennessee, and the Institute for Computer Engineering (ZITI) University of Heidelberg.
If you’re interested in volunteering for SCinet or participating in the Contributor’s Program during SC15, please email scinet@info.supercomputing.org.

