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Shaw scheduled maintenance

March 11, 2017

Category:       Calgary Supernet Maintenance Start Time:          2017-03-11    18:00  Local time.  (Saturday) End Time:            2017-03-11    18:30 Anticipated outage duration: 10 minutes During the time frame indicated above, SHAW will be performing maintenance on the Cybera to Supernet connection in Calgary. The outage duration should be less than the total duration of the reserved maintenance window and could […]

OpenConext Deployment: Part #2

March 9, 2017

By Andrew Klaus, former security advisor, Cybera In part one, I talked about what myUnifiED is and the various tools Cybera has used to deploy it. In this post, I’ll be covering how to create the repository for configuration management, and deploy infrastructure to support the OpenConext platform. To keep things simple, I’ll only create […]

Cybera maintenance – tonight

March 8, 2017

Category:        EDMONTON router maintenance Start Time:          2017-03-08  21:30  Local time.  (Wednesday evening) End Time:           2017-03-08  21:45 Anticipated Outage Duration: 15 minutes or less During the time frame indicated above, Cybera will be performing maintenance on one of its virtual core router in Edmonton. The outage duration should be less than the total duration of the […]

OpenConext Deployment: Part #1

March 7, 2017

By Andrew Klaus, former security advisor, Cybera Cybera is working on a two year pilot to create an Identity Federation for K-12 schools in Alberta, called myUnifiED. This Identity Federation will use OpenConext, an open source hub and spoke federation platform, as the technical solution. In this three part blog series, I will detail the […]

CRTC Declares Broadband Internet Access a Basic Telecommunications Service – How Communities Can Benefit

February 27, 2017

Griping about a slow internet connection has become the unofficial pastime of rural Canadians. But a recent CRTC decision may improve this state of affairs. In December 2016, the commission ruled that residential fixed broadband and mobile broadband internet access are basic telecommunications services—equal in importance to the landline telephone of the 20th century. The […]

Axia/Supernet scheduled maintenance (Calgary)

February 8, 2017

Category: Calgary Supernet Maintenance  AXIA Change Ticket # CA0001322541  Start Time: 2017-02-08  00:01  Local time.  (Wednesday)  End Time: 2017-02-08  06:00  Anticipated Outage Duration: 5 minutes  During the time frame indicated above, Axia/Supernet will be performing maintenance at the Calgary PoP. The outage duration should be less than the total duration of the reserved maintenance window and […]

Axia/Supernet scheduled maintenance (Edmonton)

February 5, 2017

Category: EDMONTON Supernet Maintenance  AXIA Change Ticket # CA0001322911  Start Time:  2017-02-15  00:01  Local time.  (Wednesday)  End Time: 2017-02-15  06:00  Anticipated Outage Duration: 5 minutes  During the time frame indicated above, Axia/Supernet will be performing maintenance at the Edmonton PoP. The outage duration should be less than the total duration of the reserved maintenance window and […]

Alberta’s Rapid Access Cloud unveils free tools for powerful computing and deep learning

January 25, 2017

As data analysis becomes more complex — with people looking to sort through, process and visualize information from massive volumes of data — traditional computers are proving ill-suited to carry out such deep learning / artificial intelligence work. Graphics processing units (GPUs), however, are a great fit for these applications. Today, Cybera is pleased to […]

Internet Buying Group Sees 8th Major Price Decrease

January 5, 2017

Following last month’s decision by the CRTC to declare that broadband is a basic service for all Canadians, Cybera is pleased to offer Alberta’s public sector another piece of good news: a major cost reduction in their internet services. As of January 1, 2017, rates for Cybera’s Internet Buying Group have been reduced from $5.00 […]

Using Technology Responsibly

December 20, 2016

Lessons learned from the Cyber Summit 2016: Using Technology Responsibly In an increasingly interconnected world, how can people maintain some semblance of privacy while preventing their devices from being hacked? More importantly, are we doing enough to ensure the generations to come have the tools they need to navigate an increasingly interconnected and automated world? […]

Non-profit tech advice helps local independent film society enter the app business

December 13, 2016

As more Canadian not-for-profit arts organizations make the leap from paper-based systems to online tools, new opportunities for collaborating, sharing and innovating are emerging. Such is the case for the Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta (FAVA), whose efforts to build and expand a software tool for sharing its videos and services has created a national […]

Embracing DNS on the Rapid Access Cloud

November 9, 2016

With the introduction of the OpenStack DNS service (designate) to the Rapid Access Cloud, users are now able to host and manage DNS zones and records, to assist with accessing and managing their resources. Nothing is required for users to start leveraging the OpenStack DNS service, as we have created automated convenience records for floating […]

Albertan elected to global internet advisory council

November 1, 2016

An active voice in Alberta’s telecommunications community, Alyssa Moore, has been elected to the Advisory Council of the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). She is the first Albertan, and first member of Canada’s National Research and Education Network, to take on this role. Over the next three years, Alyssa will work with an elected […]

Does where you live affect your network quality?

October 17, 2016

By the Cybera Data Science Team Introduction In our first blog, we used network speed test data captured by Ookla (speedtest.net) to analyze how internet speeds have changed in Canada from 2008-2014. While upload and download speeds are critical factors for people looking to participate in the digital economy, other factors such as network quality […]

Reflections on Learning Management Cloud

October 7, 2016

On June 1 2016, Cybera officially transferred the operations of the Learning Management Cloud (LMC) to the University of Alberta. This was a bittersweet moment for us. We were sad to say goodbye to something that we had grown and developed since its inception in 2012. In a way, it was like sending our child […]