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CANARIE Inc. would like to update this page, using content from our website (www.CANARIE.ca). WynnAnne (talk) 20:56, 1 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

CANARIE would like to update the information on this page with newer information available from our website.[edit]

Hello,

I have the latest information for the Wikipedia page available in a word document and would like to update the Wikipedia page for readers. Could you please advise to next steps in order to update the CANARIE Wikipedia page?

Thanks,

Erik — Preceding unsigned comment added by Erik canarie (talkcontribs) 18:29, 5 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]


We have recently declared the following web pages under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported and GNU Free Documentation License. We have emailed Wikipedia through permissions-commons@wikimedia.org and the signed agreement can be found there. The following pages are now under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported and GNU Free Documentation License:

http://www.canarie.ca/identity/http://www.canarie.ca/cloud/http://www.canarie.ca/network/nren/institutions/http://www.canarie.ca/software/ and the images and text associated with the particular images at the following URLs: • http://www.canarie.ca/wp-content/uploads/AllianceMap_jan2015WEB.jpghttp://www.canarie.ca/wp-content/themes/canarie/img/canarie-logo.png

Using this content, may we suggest some changes to the CANARIE Wikipedia pages to better reflect more up to date information. Please find the following information to be updated in a new post. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Erik canarie (talkcontribs) 14:50, 13 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

CANARIE requesting updates to Wikipedia page (July, 2016)[edit]

Hello,

Can you please update the following sections of the CANARIE Wikipedia page with the following information:

Under the "Overview" section please include the following information gathered from (http://www.canarie.ca/network/nren/institutions/)

"As of 2016, institutions connected to the NREN include: • 85 universities, 85 colleges, and 30 CEGEPS • 85 federal government research labs • 46 teaching and research hospitals • 10 business incubators/accelerators • Almost 5,500 K-12 schools • 12 provincial and territorial Regional Advanced Networks (RANs) • 100+ National Research and Education Networks around the world"

Under the "Programs and Services" Section, can you please add the following information under the "Research Software Program" heading, replacing what is currently there. Here is the reference for said information (http://www.canarie.ca/software):

"CANARIE’s Research Software Program funds the development of software tools for research. Software created under CANARIE’s Research Software Program is designed to be modular and re-usable, so once the tools are created, they may be used by many researchers developing project-specific software at no additional cost. Reusable research software tools may be found at science.canarie.ca. These are available for use by any researcher."

Under the "Programs and Services" Section, can you please add the following information under the "Identity and Access Management - Canadian Access Federation (CAF)" heading, replacing what is currently there. Here is the reference for said information (http://www.canarie.ca/identity):

"CAF is a trusted access management environment that provides users Wi-Fi connectivity and content access whether at home or abroad, all using the log-in credentials of their home institution. CANARIE supports guest access to campus WiFi networks through eduroam, an international WiFi roaming federation for education, and remote access to resources for staff, students and faculty through a federated framework."

Under the "Programs and Services" Section, can you please add the following information under the "Digital Accelerator for Innovation and Research - DAIR" heading, replacing what is currently there. Here is the reference for said information (http://www.canarie.ca/cloud ):

"DAIR provides Canadian entrepreneurs and small businesses with free cloud-based compute and storage resources that help speed time to market by enabling rapid and scalable product design, prototyping, validation and demonstration."

Can you please add the following references to the "Funding model" section: (http://www.budget.gc.ca/2015/docs/plan/budget2015-eng.pdf ) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Canadian_federal_budget)

Can you please add the following references to the Funding History section: 2007-2012: $120M (reference: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do;jsessionid=c8d74d7861cea0e56c26d219a0113d585db4bf07e7a776362f2e012b6df57917.e38RbhaLb3qNe3aKbxf0?crtr.sj1D=&crtr.mnthndVl=10&mthd=advSrch&crtr.dpt1D=&nid=310419&crtr.lc1D=&crtr.tp1D=&crtr.yrStrtVl=2002&crtr.kw=&crtr.dyStrtVl=1&crtr.aud1D=&crtr.mnthStrtVl=1&crtr.page=6016&crtr.yrndVl=2015&crtr.dyndVl=13)

2012-2015: $62M (reference: http://www.canarie.ca/government-of-canada-confirms-62m-investment-in-canarie/)

2015-2020: $105M (reference: http://www.budget.gc.ca/2015/docs/plan/budget2015-eng.pdf)

This should be all the information that currently needs to be updated.

Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Erik canarie (talkcontribs) 15:56, 13 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]


As stated by the wikipedia guidelines for references you are not allowed to cite yourself. That is why I declined these edits. Referencedcharacter (talk) 11:33, 22 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]