The Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF), in conjunction with Regional North America IPv6 Task Forces is pleased to host the 2013 North American IPv6 Summit technology conference on April 17-19, 2013.
Join more than 500 IPv6 networking professionals who plan to attend, ranging from technology leaders, systems architects, technical engineers, and researchers from all over the country. We were very pleased with the attendance and appreciate everyone’s support of our event in recent years. This event will be the largest IPv6 conference in North America this year.
When/Where
Grand Hyatt Denver Colorado (1750 Welton Street, Denver, CO 80202)
April 17-19, 2013
Why Attend?
To learn about IPv6 to gain practical information to help you with your IPv6 transition
To help your organization with their government mandate or business requirement for IPv6
To prepare you for the proper way to deploy dual-stack networks and operating systems
To ensure that you have a career path in network technology that spans the next 10 years
To collaborate with others in the IPv6 field
Opportunity to be IPv6 Certified
The transition to IPv6 has already begun and its deployment is inevitable. You need to know more about IPv6 to be able to understand how the powerful wave will transform communications over the next 20 years.
What The Attendees Receive
Two-day educational event
Optional – One entire day of pre-conference tutorials (for an additional fee)
Two-day general session on IPv6 – tracks for various audiences
Lunch and refreshments provided
Find out what IPv6 is all about
Learn about the benefits of using IPv6 from experts
Gain valuable information to prepare you and your organization for this new wave of Internet innovation
Speaker Line-Up
Start Time
Presentation Title
Speaker
Presentation Title
Company
8:00 am
TBD
Latif Ladid
TBD
IPv6 Forum
Vint Cerf
(Video Address) TBD
Google
Steve Sacchi
Planning IPv6 Deployment for the Enterprise
A-10 Networks
Tom Coffeen
DHCPv6 Fingerprinting and BYOD
Infoblox
Jan Zorz
Best Current Operational Practices – Efforts from the Internet Society
Internet Society (ISOC)
John Curran
Leadership (or lack thereof) in IPv6 Adoption
ARIN
Geoff Mulligan
Benefits of IP in IoT and M2M systems
IPSO Alliance / Proto6
Ciprian Popoviciu
Quantitative Metrics for IPv6 Enablement
Nephos6
Yanick Pouffary
BYOD and IPv6 - A Flood of Employee-owned Mobile Devices. Are you Ready?
Hewlett Packard/IPv6 Forum
Kumar Reddy
Enterprise Deployment Experiences; IPv6 only Wifi
Cisco
Alian Fiocco
Global IPv6 adoption: A detailed look at IPv6 adoption metrics, a status of the transition, and how it helps making better IPv6 business decision
Cisco
Aydin Aslaner
Best practices and field experiences has been gained during DirectAccess deployments
Microsoft
Jeff Carell
IPv6 Infrastructure Security
Network Conversions
James Small
IPv6 Attacks and Countermeasures
CDW
Laura Knapp
Managing an IPv6 Network: Deep Dive into ICMPv6
AES
Scott Hogg
Troubleshooting in a Dual-stack Environment
GTRI
Jay Shah
IPv6 Dual Stack Collaboration Architecture
Cisco
John Lee
Use of the Federal IPv6 Roadmap for Enterprise Transition
Guidance and Planning
Internet Associates
Lee Howard
Cost of Dual-Stack
Time Warner Cable
Hans Liu
IPv6 and the Home – Supporting IPv6 and DualStack services in the home
D-Link
Paul Ebbersman
IPv6 deployment for Enterprise/sysadmin
InfoBlox
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(English) 2013 Presentations
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