inSORS
Installs IG Solution for Stanford University
Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling (CISM)
continues to expand use of inSORS Grid technology.
June 30, 2003
CHICAGO, IL - inSORS
Integrated Communications, Inc., a collaboration software developer
specializing in multipoint corporate communications, has installed
an inSORS Grid (IG) software/hardware conferencing solution for
Stanford University.
Stanford's Solar Observatories and Physics Group will use its
IG system to communicate with other high performance computing
centers and universities. In particular, Stanford is part of the
Center for Integrated Space Weather Modeling (CISM) organization
and will use their IG node to have immersive, project oriented,
multi-site meetings to achieve its goals and objectives. The CISM
organization has several implementations of the inSORS Grid with
plans further expansion slated through the end of the year.
Stanford University
which runs the Wilcox Solar Observatory, will serve as CISM’s
chief interface with the solar observations community. Stanford
will obtain the best solar input data, refine its own corona and
solar wind models, and investigate how small-scale field changes
in the sun’s photosphere ultimately lead to the huge coronal mass
ejections that drive major geomagnetic storms. Stanford also plays
a major role in education and public outreach efforts having to
do with the sun and solar wind, working with educators to sponsor
work-shops on space weather. It also hosts interns interested
in the subject and works with local schools, science centers,
and curriculum developers to increase awareness of the importance
of space weather.
inSORS, based in Chicago
with operations in Boston and New York, develops, markets, and
supports enterprise collaboration software and solutions that
enable multiple groups and individuals to collaborate via audio,
video, and data modes of interaction.
The inSORS Grid solution provides an innovative, state-of-the-art
conferencing and collaboration software platform. inSORS Grid
solutions include client and venue software, documentation and
technical support, and a comprehensive range of professional services
including installation, network consulting, and training. inSORS
also offers custom configurations and private venues.
For more information
on inSORS, please contact Brian Gleason at bgleason@insors.com
or visit www.insors.com.
For more information
about inSORS and the inSORS Grid, visit www.insors.com.
For more information
on Stanford's Solar Observatories and Physics Group, visit sun.stanford.edu/.