Program highlights
APNIC 26 features an exciting program
The five-day meeting includes training activities, APNIC seminars, Asia Pacific OperatorS Forum (APOPS) sessions, APNIC Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and the APNIC Member Meeting.
APNIC plenaries
APNIC Training, along with international guest trainers, will be providing three streams of training catering for all levels of experience:
IPv4 in 2015: Black markets, regulated transfers or totally redundant?
The unallocated pool of IPv4 addresses is predicted to run out in around 2011. What will happen next? Hear industry experts work through hypothetical scenarios in a quest to find out what the Internet industry will do when the pool dries up.
Internet governance hui
What are the challenges facing Internet operators in developing countries? How can the Internet community, together with business, civil society and government, work to overcome the challenges?
This hui ("gathering" in Maori) features key Internet community figures such as Peter Dengate-Thrush, Raúl Echeberría and Ranjesh Singh.
IPv6: Does it work for you?
You've seen the reports about IPv6 being the next big business decision for networks. Now you can experiment with IPv6 on your own laptop and hear the latest IPv6 developments from people actively working to make global IPv6 connectivity a reality.
Policy SIG
The unallocated IPv4 pool is getting smaller and the transition to IPv6 is not happening as fast as many had hoped. Help APNIC and the Asia Pacific Internet community find ways to address these issues and more by:
Training
APNIC Training, along with international guest trainers, will be providing three streams of training catering for all levels of experience:
Plan your IPv6 deployment
Learn about solutions for deploying IPv6 in your network. The course content is relevant for network engineers, managers and anyone concerned with IPv6 deployment.
Network forensics
Fortify your network and become a network detective with our practical, hands-on tutorial. Experience a simulated network attack and learn how to identify and respond to real attacks.
Internet Resource Management Essentials (IRME)
An informative tutorial covering Internet resource management basics.
Social events
APNIC meetings give you plenty of opportunities to meet with key contacts from throughout the region and beyond. Use the social events scheduled each evening to network. Or take advantage of the many informal meeting spaces available each day to schedule meetings during the week.
Catch up with friends and build your social network at a series of fun events. These events will include a Maori cultural evening and a fascinating demonstration of one of the southern hemisphere's largest pipe organs.
The Newcomers event is an introduction to APNIC meetings for new or recent attendees. Come to the Newcomers event to learn how to get the most out of the APNIC meeting.
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| Dates: | 25-29 August 2008 |
| Email: | meetings@apnic.net |
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