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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

NCI TNG: NANOG, The Next Generation
Meeting: NANOG67
Date / Time: 2016-06-13 11:25am - 12:00pm
This item is webcast
Room: Imperial Ballroom (B2 Level)
Presenters: Moderators:

David Temkin, Netflix

David Temkin is the Vice President of Network Strategy and Architecture at Netflix. He is responsible for the network architecture of Netflix's distributed content caching systems. Previously he managed the corporate Network Engineering teams as the Network Engineering Manager, responsible for global data and voice networks as well as CDN relationships. He has also held the position of Director of IP Product Development and Engineering at Telx. He was responsible for all Layer 2 & 3 product architecture, design, and deployment across the Telx portfolio of data centers. Previously, he spent time at Yahoo! as the Layer 4-7 Network Architect, responsible for network load balancing. He also designed and built out the global network for Right Media, an online ad serving startup that was later acquired by Yahoo!
Panelists:

Daniel Golding, NANOG Board, Google

Daniel Golding is the senior manager of network infrastructure at Google, Inc. He has over 20 years of experience in the Internet, datacenter, and critical facilities fields. His experience ranges from financial and organizational to deeply technical. He has held executive positions at RagingWire Data Centers, DH Capital, and Tier 1 Research. In addition, Daniel has served as the conference chairman for the Hosting Transformation Summit and the Global Peering Forum, for four years in each case. Daniel has held a wide variety of positions across the Internet infrastructure sector: network engineering and peering; data center operations and engineering; financial and industry analysis; and executive management. Daniel has also been a sponsor and host of NANOG.

Jesse Sowell, Stanford

Jesse Sowell is a Research Affiliate at MIT and runs DevOps and Measurement Visualization at the Markley Group. Jesse's PhD research was a study of institutional mechanisms and attendant forms of authority that support Internet infrastructure operations. In other words, what are the characteristics of the social glue that ensures interconnection among a private network of networks continues to cohere into the modern Internet? Jesse's current research interests comprise cost and risk models of Internet infrastructure, incentives in malware value networks, and the political challenges of developing joint capabilities between operational communities and conventional governance actors.
Kevin Epperson.

Ronald Kovac

Dr. Ron J. Kovac is a professor with the Center for Information and Communication Sciences, which is a master’s degree program that prepares graduate students in the field of information and communication technology. Previously, Dr. Kovac was the telecommunication manager for the State University of New York and a chief information officer and executive director for large information technology centers on the east coast. Dr. Kovac’s previous studies include electrical engineering, photography and education. He is a prolific writer and has numerous publications (three books and over 50 articles), and he has completed numerous international consulting projects in both the educational and information technology field. Additionally, he is very successful with creative grantsmanship. He speaks worldwide on issues related to information technology, network security, and educational technology.
Abstract: What is NANOG doing to develop future generations of Network Operators, Engineers, and Architects? An overview of the NANOG College Immersion Program (NCI), feedback from participating professors and students, and a panel discussion about the role of NANOG in developing future leaders for the Network Operator community.
Files: youtubeNCI TNG: NANOG, The Next Generation
Sponsors: None.

Back to NANOG67 agenda.

NANOG67 Abstracts

  • Conference Opening
    Moderators:
    Daniel Golding, NANOG Board, Google; Speakers:
    Peter JacobyRCN; .
    L Sean Kennedy, XO Communications; Don MacNeilJay Borkenhagen.
  • Conference Opening
    Moderators:
    Daniel Golding, NANOG Board, Google; Speakers:
    Peter JacobyRCN; .
    L Sean Kennedy, XO Communications; Don MacNeilJay Borkenhagen.
  • Conference Opening
    Moderators:
    Daniel Golding, NANOG Board, Google; Speakers:
    Peter JacobyRCN; .
    L Sean Kennedy, XO Communications; Don MacNeilJay Borkenhagen.
  • Conference Opening
    Moderators:
    Daniel Golding, NANOG Board, Google; Speakers:
    Peter JacobyRCN; .
    L Sean Kennedy, XO Communications; Don MacNeilJay Borkenhagen.
  • Conference Opening
    Moderators:
    Daniel Golding, NANOG Board, Google; Speakers:
    Peter JacobyRCN; .
    L Sean Kennedy, XO Communications; Don MacNeilJay Borkenhagen.
  • DNS Track
    Speakers:
    edward lewisICANN; .
    Duane Wessels, Verisign; Kazunori FujiwaraJPRS; .
    Casey Deccio, Verisign Labs; Yacin Nadji.
  • DNS Track
    Speakers:
    edward lewisICANN; .
    Duane Wessels, Verisign; Kazunori FujiwaraJPRS; .
    Casey Deccio, Verisign Labs; Yacin Nadji.
  • DNS Track
    Speakers:
    edward lewisICANN; .
    Duane Wessels, Verisign; Kazunori FujiwaraJPRS; .
    Casey Deccio, Verisign Labs; Yacin Nadji.
  • DNS Track
    Speakers:
    edward lewisICANN; .
    Duane Wessels, Verisign; Kazunori FujiwaraJPRS; .
    Casey Deccio, Verisign Labs; Yacin Nadji.
  • DNS Track
    Speakers:
    edward lewisICANN; .
    Duane Wessels, Verisign; Kazunori FujiwaraJPRS; .
    Casey Deccio, Verisign Labs; Yacin Nadji.
  • Security Track
    Speakers:
    John Kristoff, DePaul University; Christoph Dietzel.
    Ryan Haley.
    Jelena Mirkovic.
  • Security Track
    Speakers:
    John Kristoff, DePaul University; Christoph Dietzel.
    Ryan Haley.
    Jelena Mirkovic.
  • Security Track
    Speakers:
    John Kristoff, DePaul University; Christoph Dietzel.
    Ryan Haley.
    Jelena Mirkovic.
  • Security Track
    Speakers:
    John Kristoff, DePaul University; Christoph Dietzel.
    Ryan Haley.
    Jelena Mirkovic.

 

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