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April 28-May 1, Anaheim, Calif.

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Get Set for Internet2 Events
We look forward to seeing you at Internet2 2025 Community Exchange (opens in a new window) on April 28-May 1 in Anaheim, Calif.
— Get a ‘Sneak Peek‘ at all the great programming!

Security Track a ‘Critical Topic’ at CommEX25
Drew Sidel helped develop the Security Concerns, Collaborations, and Solutions track that brings practical solutions and knowledge-sharing opportunities.
— Learn more about the track
— Watch the video featuring Drew! (opens in a new window)

Celebrate perfSONAR’s Global Reach
For 20 years, perfSONAR (opens in a new window) has enabled researchers and network operators to measure and troubleshoot performance across diverse network environments.
— Read the announcement
— Video: Learn about perfSONAR (opens in a new window)
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