NEC Laboratories America, Inc. To Collaborate With National Science Foundation Center for Autonomic Computing

Sharing of knowledge and technology to improve efficiency and administration costs of autonomic computing systems

PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NEC Laboratories America, Inc., a subsidiary of NEC Corporation of America and a leading industrial research institution, announced today plans to collaborate with the National Science Foundation Center for Autonomic Computing (CAC). CAC promotes long-term affiliations in the field of autonomic computing research with the U.S. government, leading industry organizations and academics at university sites, including the University of Florida, the University of Arizona and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

“NEC researchers have created novel management technology that applies machine learning, control theory and domain knowledge to address the increasing complexity associated with operating large-scale networking and IT systems found in enterprises and service providers. We want to further accelerate our efforts.”

Autonomic computing is an important industry opportunity and NEC has conducted major work in this area, said Roger Tran, president, NEC Laboratories America. NEC researchers have created novel management technology that applies machine learning, control theory and domain knowledge to address the increasing complexity associated with operating large-scale networking and IT systems found in enterprises and service providers. We want to further accelerate our efforts.

By conducting joint research with CAC, NEC will be able to share and leverage synergies of concepts with faculty, graduate students, post-doctoral researchers and other CAC partners. NEC will also have access to the research centers equipment, facilities and infrastructure.

NEC Laboratories America is the kind of organization that we hoped would collaborate with CAC, said Dr. Jose Fortes, director of the new center at CAC University of Florida. Our goal is excellence in autonomic computing. NECs commitment to innovation and its expertise in realizing autonomic computing systems and turning them into viable, marketable products will provide our faculty and students a unique opportunity to do fundamental research that is steered by the needs of businesses on the forefront of technological innovation. We are extremely pleased with NECs decision to team with CAC.

About NEC Laboratories America, Inc.

NEC Laboratories America, Inc. (NEC Labs America), located in Princeton, New Jersey, and Cupertino, California, and a subsidiary of NEC Corporation of America, is recognized as one of the most preeminent and innovative research institutions of its kind. The mission of NEC Labs America is to impact both the research community and high technology industry by focusing on the following core areas: robust and secure systems, broadband and mobile networking, systems architecture, software verification, information analysis and management, machine learning, and quantum IT. NEC Labs Americas research activities strive to contribute to NECs global leadership in providing innovative technology solutions to enterprises, service providers and end-users worldwide. For more information, please visit www.nec-labs.com.

About the Center for Autonomic Computing

The Center for Autonomic Computing (CAC) is organized under the auspices of the National Science Foundations successful Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers (I/UCRC) program. The growing list of its industry members includes leading industry organizations and government agencies. Academic research centers for autonomic computing are located at the University of Florida, the University of Arizona, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. CAC is funded by membership fees from industry partners, university matching funds and by the National Science Foundations I/UCRC Program. The centers website is www.nsfcac.org.

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Contacts

NEC Corporation of America
Helen DAntoni, 631-755-0727
Helen.DAntoni@necam.com
or
Advanced Computing and Information Systems Lab
University of Florida

Julie Walters, 352-846-0519
jooly@acis.ufl.edu

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