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Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit

It is time to upgrade your infrastructure to IPv6

The Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF) hosted its inaugural IPv6 Technology Conference on April 9, 2008 at the University of Denver (DU) Sturm Hall Davis Auditorium.

When/Where: April 9th, 2008, 9AM to 4PM  and the University of Denver, Sturm Hall, Davis Auditorium

Why Attend:

  • Do you have a government mandate that is driving your IPv6 transition?

  • Does your organization have plans to use Linux, or Vista/Server 2008?

  • Are you not going to retire from the IT industry for another 10 years?

  • Have you always wondered what IPv6 is but were afraid to ask?

The transition to IPv6 has already begun and its completion is inevitable. We want you to be ahead of these technology trends rather than reacting after the ball is already rolling. 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 Received:

  • FREE one-day educational event

  • FREE lunch and refreshments provided

  • Find out what IPv6 is all about

  • Learn about the benefits of using IPv6

  • Learn about IPv6 technology from the experts

  • Gain valuable information to prepare you and your organization for this new wave

This is the agenda of the day's event.

 

This same week ARIN hosted its meeting in Denver. You can find out more about that event at the following link.

http://www.arin.net/ARIN-XXI/index.html

 

 

   

Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit is sponsored by CRISP under NSF Grant No. 0416969.

 

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