btNOG-7: Call for Papers
The following is an open call for presentations for the conference sessions for the 7th Bhutan Network Operators Group (btNOG) being hosted as on online event on 16th October 2020.
Important dates regarding the Call for Papers:
Call for Presentations Opens 21st August 2020
Final Deadline for Submissions 7th October 2020
Final Programme Published 10th October 2020
Conference Presentation
The btNOG-7 is a half-a-day event that includes technical sessions and possibly panel discussions. You are invited to propose talks that you think are relevant to the Internet
operational and research community.
Note: Any marketing, sales and vendor proprietary content in presentation is against the spirit of btNOG and it is strictly prohibited.
The topics given below are not exclusive. Presentations are expected to be no more than 25 minutes long and with suitable technical content.
* Network Operations
* IPv6 deployment and transition technologies
* Data Center Technologies, Virtualisation
* COVID-19 related network challenges – network scaling, performance, teleworking, online/distance learning, security
* Access and transport networks including Cable/DSL, LTE/5G, wireless, metro ethernet, fibre, segment routing
* Network security issues and BCPs
* SDN, NFV, and network automation
* Content & service delivery (Multicast, Voice, Video, Telepresence, Gaming)
* DNS / DNSSEC and RPKI
* ccTLDs, gTLDs, IDNs
* IXPs and Peering
* Internet of Things (IoT) architectures, standards, services, security, addressability, and manageability
* Open source tools and practices,
* Power system design
* Any case studies or learning related to operational technologies that you want to share with the community
Submissions
Draft slides MUST be provided with submissions otherwise the Program Committee will be unable to review the submission. For work in progress, the most current information available at time of submission is acceptable.
All draft slides submitted for PC review must be in PDF or PPT format only.
Any questions or concerns should be addressed to the btNOG Program Committee by email<mailto:btnog-pc@nog.bt>
Thanks,
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Tashi Phuntsho
(On behalf of btNOG-7 PC)
btNOG-7: Call for Papers
The following is an open call for presentations for the conference sessions for the 7th Bhutan Network Operators Group (btNOG) being hosted as on online event on 16th October 2020.
Important dates regarding the Call for Papers:
Call for Presentations Opens 21st August 2020
Final Deadline for Submissions 7th October 2020
Final Programme Published 10th October 2020
Conference Presentation
The btNOG-7 is a half-a-day event that includes technical sessions and possibly panel discussions. You are invited to propose talks that you think are relevant to the Internet
operational and research community.
Note: Any marketing, sales and vendor proprietary content in presentation is against the spirit of btNOG and it is strictly prohibited.
The topics given below are not exclusive. Presentations are expected to be no more than 25 minutes long and with suitable technical content.
* Network Operations
* IPv6 deployment and transition technologies
* Data Center Technologies, Virtualisation
* COVID-19 related network challenges – network scaling, performance, teleworking, online/distance learning, security
* Access and transport networks including Cable/DSL, LTE/5G, wireless, metro ethernet, fibre, segment routing
* Network security issues and BCPs
* SDN, NFV, and network automation
* Content & service delivery (Multicast, Voice, Video, Telepresence, Gaming)
* DNS / DNSSEC and RPKI
* ccTLDs, gTLDs, IDNs
* IXPs and Peering
* Internet of Things (IoT) architectures, standards, services, security, addressability, and manageability
* Open source tools and practices,
* Power system design
* Any case studies or learning related to operational technologies that you want to share with the community
Submissions
Draft slides MUST be provided with submissions otherwise the Program Committee will be unable to review the submission. For work in progress, the most current information available at time of submission is acceptable.
All draft slides submitted for PC review must be in PDF or PPT format only.
Any questions or concerns should be addressed to the btNOG Program Committee by email<mailto:btnog-pc@nog.bt>
Thanks,
--
Tashi Phuntsho
(On behalf of btNOG-7 PC)
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APNIC 50: Call for Lightning Talks
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The APNIC 50 Call for Lightning Talks is open!
Lightning Talks are short presentations on topics relevant to the APNIC
Internet operations community that are timely, interesting, or even a
little crazy! They last no more than 10 minutes and this time limit is
strictly enforced.
https://conference.apnic.net/50/program/call-for-papers
The APNIC 50 Program Committee will evaluate all submissions and choose
the best talks.
How to submit a Lightning Talk
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Your submission should include:
- Your name and affiliation
- Name of your talk
- A brief description of your talk (no more than three sentences)
Additionally, if you plan to use presentation slides, please include a
final version of your slides (average 3-4 slides).
Submissions close on Thursday, 13 August 2020.
On behalf of:
APNIC 50 Program Committee
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Philip Paeps
Senior Reality Engineer
Alternative Enterprises