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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Track: IPv6 | Meeting: | NANOG46 | |
Date / Time: | 2009-06-15 4:30pm - 6:00pm | |
Room: | Regency Ballroom, 2nd FL Mezz | |
Presenters: | Moderators:
Nina Bargisen, TDCNina has worked at TDC, AS3292, the incumbent in Denmark and one of the leading ISPs in Scandinavia, since 1999, and currently works in the capacity planning group. She is responsible for all for all international interconnects for TDC and runs the IP registry and is part of the technical peering team at TDC. Other responsibilities include network planning, Traffic Engineering, budgeting, network modeling and network design.<BR>
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Nina has an M.Sc in Mathematics with minor in Computer Science from Århus University Denmark.Speakers:
John Jason Brzozowski, ComcastAt Comcast, John provides technical leadership and guides the firm's deployment of IPv6. He leverages his expertise and experiences to drive the adoption and implementation of IPv6 ensuring that innovative solutions are in place to support traditional and next generation services. John has contributed significantly to many standards and technologies critical to the cable industry's adoption of IPv6, specifically those pertaining to voice, video, and data. He works closely with CableLabs on DOCSIS and PacketCable specifications and has contributed to IETF standards efforts.<BR>
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John's work in the technical community currently includes acting as the chair of the MidAtlantic IPv6 Task Force, North American IPv6 Task Force Steering Committee member, and member of the IPv6 Forum. Through his work with these organization he helps to drive and support critical IPv6 activities regionally and nationally including but not limited to promoting IPv6 education, awareness, and of course adoption. John also serves as co-chair of the IETF DHC Working Group and co-chair of the MAAWG IPv6 technical sub-committee.Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumoAndy is CTO of the British ISP consultancy NetSumo and a director of the LONAP internet exchange. He has overall responsibility for the design and operational success of a number of ISP and enterprise IP networks, and is involved with a number of other seed-stage community internet exchange projects.<BR>
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Prior to these roles he ran networks and network services within a number of enterprise and e-commerce organisations. He also serves on the program committee of UKNOF and co-chairs the RIPE Internet Exchange working group.Tom Coffeen, Limelight NetworksTom Coffeen is a Senior Network Architect for Limelight Networks currently focused on IPv6 Strategy and Deployment. He has been a network engineer and architect with Limelight since 2006.<BR>
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Back in 1997 Tom got his start providing dial-up technical support for regional US ISP GoodNet but couldn't wait to get promoted to network operations where he'd have a chance to work on the "nation's largest IP over ATM DS3 backbone."Randy Bush, IIJRandy Bush is a Senior Researcher and Network Operator at Internet Initiative Japan, the first commercial ISP IPv6 deployment in the world.<BR><BR>
He specializes in IPv6 deployment, network security, protocols, and network measurement especially routing. Randy has been in computing for 45 years, and has a few decades of Internet operations experience. He was the engineering founder of Verio, which is now NTT/Verio. He has been heavily involved in transferring Internet technologies to developing economies for over 20 years.<BR>
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He was a chair of the IETF WG on the DNS for a decade and served as a member of the IESG, as co-chair of the IETF Operations and Management
Area for six years. Randy was the first Chair of the NANOG Steering Committee, a co-founder of AfNOG, on the founding Board of Directors of
ARIN, helped start AfriNIC, and has participated in APNIC, RIPE, et alia since each was founded.<BR>
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see http://psg.com/~randyDave Temkin, NetflixAt Netflix, Dave is the Network Engineering Manager and is responsible for the network architecture as well as ongoing network engineering. He has adopted IPv6 as a project and is using that project to drive adoption internally and externally.<BR>
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He specializes in content-driven networks and has a broad background, most recently holding the position of Layer 4-7 Architect at Yahoo.
Before that, he was the Network Engineering Manager at Right Media, later acquired by Yahoo. In previous lives Dave has worked extensively on highly scalable financial networks. <BR>
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Dave has been specializing in networking for 13 years and holds a CCIE certification. | |
Abstract: | This track will include: 1. John Brzozowski: IPv6 Broadband and Cable 2. David Temkin: IPv6 Conten Provider and Enterprise Challenges 3. Tom Coffeen: IPv6 CDN 4. Andy Davidson: IPv6 in the Enterprise Sector 5. Randy Bush: What will drive IPv6 and how can we make it happen 6. Open Debate about possible solutions of the issues preseted by the 5 speakers | |
Files: | Andy Davidson Track(PDF)
Dave Temkin Track(PDF)
John Brzozowski Track(PDF)
Nina Bargisen Track(PDF)
Randy Bush Track(PDF)
Tom Coffeen Track(PDF)
Track: IPv6
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers: John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
- Track: ISP Security
Moderators: Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers: Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
- Track: ISP Security
Moderators: Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers: Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
- Track: IPv6
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers: John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
- Track: ISP Security
Moderators: Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers: Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
- Track: IPv6
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers: John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
- Track: IPv6
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers: John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
- Track: IPv6
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers: John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
- Track: IPv6
Moderators: Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers: John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
- Track: ISP Security
Moderators: Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers: Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
- Track: ISP Security
Moderators: Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers: Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
- Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
Speakers: Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
- Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
Speakers: Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
- Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
Speakers: Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
- Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
Speakers: Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
- Peering
Speakers: Ryan Donnelly, VeriSign;
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