APRICOT Update - the Internet's best will be there to teach the tutorial
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Hello Everyone,
APRICOT III has confirmed some of the Internet's best will be there to teach
the APRICOT tutorials. APRICOT's tutorials presents critical Internet
operations knowledge that is usually gain through hard knocks and/or word of
mouth. If you are wracking your brains trying to find ways to train your
staff, APRICOT is the place to send them.
Here is an example of what we mean:
+ If you want to get you systems team trained in ISP UNIX administraters, get
the people who have taught many of the best UNIX administrators on the
Internet: Barbara Dijker and Evi Nemeth.
+ If you wish to build a robust DNS system for you customers, get the person
who writes bind to teach it: Paul Vixie.
+ If you really wish to know the realities of routers and switches on the
Internet, get Scott Bradner, the man who's tested most of them in his lab to
walk you through it.
APRICOT's philosophy is to go to the source of knowledge. Get the best to
teach the best ISP Engineers, business managers, and policy makers in the
region. Here's a full breakdown of the tutorials as they stand now. Sign up
fast. Many of these tutorials fill up quickly.
APRICOT III Tutorials
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Internet Security Barbara Fraser <byf at cert dot org>
DNS and BIND Operations
The Domain Name System Paul Vixie <paul at vix dot org>
Internet Protocol Version 6 Scott Bradner <scott at harvard dot edu>
IP and ATM Paul Mockapetris <paul.mockapetris at software dot com>
Introduction to Internet Routing Hugh Irvine <hugh at irvine dot com dot au>
APNIC Policies and Procedures David Conrad <davidc at apnic dot net>
Unix Power Tools I Evi Nemeth <evi at cs dot colorado dot edu>
Dialup Technologies and Strategies Bob Berger <rberger at ibd dot com>
Sendmail Eric Allman <eric at sendmail dot org>
System Administration for ISPs Barbara Dijker <barb at labyrinth dot com>
Combating SPAM (in Mail and Usenet) Paul Vixie <paul at vix dot com>
WWW Caching and Web Server Techniques Steward Forster <slf at connect dot com dot au>
Advanced Internet Routing Arpakorn Boonkongchuen <aboonkon at cisco dot com>
Switches and Routers Scott Bradner <scott at harvard dot edu>
Internet Regulation and Policy Laina Raveendran Greene <laina at getit dot org>
Promoting Routability Anne Lord <annel at uk dot uu dot netanne at apnic dot net>
Internet QoS & Traffic Management Paul Ferguson <pferguso at cisco dot com>
Geoff Huston <gih at telstra dot net>
Unix Power Tools II Evi Nemeth <evi at cs dot colorado dot edu>
Advanced Perl Programming Barbara Dijker <barb at labyrinth dot com>
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Committee apricot-oc at apricot dot net OR call APNIC +81 3 5500-0480 OR Fax APNIC
at +81 3 5500-0481
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Barry Raveendran Greene
APRICOT Organization Committee
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