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[SIG-IX] SANOG / IT Conference & Fellowship Announcement
hello Folks,
The program for SANOG / IT Conference is being announced. We
are looking forward towards huge participation specially from the
South Asian region. details at www.itconference.org.np
Please spread the word.
gaurab
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Conference Announcement - IT Conference 2003/ SANOG
Computer Association of Nepal announces the program for the
upcoming CAN IT Conference 2003 and South Asian Network
Operators Group (SANOG) I Meeting to be held in the picturesque
city of Kathmandu. The event is scheduled for 23-28 January,
2003. A fellowship program, sponosred by the association to enable
people from around the region to participate in the conference, is
also being annouced.
The Conference program includes six days of non-stop technology
show, tutorials, and conference sessions. The conference will have
tutorials on BGP, DNS, DNS Security, IPv6, IXPs, Advanced
routing concepts and development, Distributed computer and
network security, XML, Unicode devngarai implementation, QoS in
ISP networks, MPLS and Computer aided Film editing. APNIC
training on IP Address management in the Asia Pacific region will
also be conducted during the conference. The two days of
conference will have different panel sessions on unsolicited
commercial e-mails, open source and security. The conference will
see more than 20 papers presented in the two days.
Keynote Speakers.
"Operational Stability of the Internet": Kurt Erik Lindqvist, Netnod,
Stockholm
Kurt Krik Lindqvist, known more as Kurtis, is the CEO of Netnod
(which establishes and operates National Internet Exchange Points
in Sweden), based in Stockholm. He is indirectly responsible for
much of stability of Internet in Europe, through his current position
and also through involvement at RIPE and NordNOG. Kurtis is
also one of the key member of the IETF IPv6 working group.
At IT Conference / SANOG he will also do a tutorial on IPv6 - the
next generation Internet protocol.
"Future of IP Addressing" :Paul Vixie, Internet Software Consortium
(ISC), Principal author of BIND,
Paul Vixie, DNS guru, known more as the 'father of BIND' is a very
well known name in the Internet World. Paul is the principal author
of BIND, that runs most DNS servers on the Internet. His expertise
on DNS and internet naming is ultimate in the area. He is also
responsible for the operation of the F-Root-Server.
At IT Conference / SANOG, he will do a tutorial on DNS and DNS
security. He is also a panelist in the session on SPAM.
The conference program, and information about registration and
fellowship is available online at www.itconference.org.np.
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