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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Research & Education Network Operators Track | Meeting: | NANOG59 | |
Date / Time: | 2013-10-07 5:00pm - 6:30pm | |
Room: | Kave 1 & 2 | |
Presenters: | Speakers:
Michael Sinatra, ESnetMichael Sinatra is a network engineer with the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) in Berkeley, CA, where he specializes in DNS, DNSSEC, IPv6 adoption, and scientific and high-performance networking. Prior to ESnet, Michael worked for the central networking group at UC Berkeley for over a decade. He has been interested in DNS for a long time and attempts to make coherent contributions to various BIND and DNS mailing lists and forums | |
Abstract: | This track is for Research and Education network operators, researchers with an operational focus, and others who are interested in R&E networking. This is a follow-on to the informal BoF we had at NANOG 58, and we're continuing to refine and broaden the scope of this track.
Current proposed panel discussions include Science DMZ, IPv6 deployment status and challenges at EDUs, and possibly RPKI in the EDU context. This abstract will be updated as additional topics come together. | |
Files: | None. | |
Sponsors: | None. | |
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Moderators: Martin HanniganAkamai Technologies, Inc.; .Daniel Golding, Iron Mountain;
- Datacenter Track
Moderators: Martin HanniganAkamai Technologies, Inc.; .Daniel Golding, Iron Mountain;
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