Agenda & Presentations

Day 1: April 25, 2011

Optional pre-conference tutorial (for an additional fee):  IPv6 Pre-Conference Tutorial – Fast-Start IPv6 Training Class

Day 2: April 26, 2011 

Attendees chose from one of two tracks, Enterprise and Service/Content Providers

9:00-10:00 – Keynote Address: Richard Jimmerson, ARIN / Internet Society  IPv6 Deployment Determines the Future of the Internet
10:00-10:15 – Break

Enterprise Track
10:15-11:00 – Jeff Carrell , Network Conversions – Implementing IPv6, The Nuts and Bolts of it
11:00-11:45 – Shannon McFarland, Cisco Systems – Enterprise IPv6 Deployment Overview
11:45-1:00 – Lunch
1:00-1:45 – Paul Zawacki, Oracle – IPv6 Address Planning Considerations for the Enterprise
1:45-2:30 – Kiran Chittimaneni, Google – Case Study Enterprise IPv6 at Google
2:30-3:15 – Ciprian Popoviciu, TechnoDyne – IPv6 is easy – IT is Hard
3:15-3:30 – Break
3:30-4:15 – Ed Horley, Groupware Technology – Deploying IPv6 in a Microsoft Enterprise Network
4:15-5:00 – William Dixon, Microsoft – Live Demo – Windows 7/Server 2008 R2 DirectAccess

Service Provider Track
10:15-11:45 – Chris Grundermann, Ken Sexton and Aaron Hughes – Panel : In depth IPv6 Routing Protocols
11:45-1:00 – Lunch
1:00-1:45 – Brandon Ross, Torrey Point Group – Pros and Cons of various methods of converting IPV4 address allocations into IPV6
1:45-2:30 – Salman Asadullah, Cisco Systems – Service Provider IPv6 Deployment
2:30-3:15 – Barry Dykes, ViaWest – IPv6 – The Fuel of the Future
3:15-3:30 – Break
3:30-4:15 – Daniel Massey, Colorado State University – 6Watch: An IPv6 Monitoring Infrastructure
4:15-5:00 – Prakash Suthar, Cisco Systems – Designing LTE Networks with IPv6

5:00-6:30 Beer and Gear – Expo – Drawings

Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments (cash bar).  Attendees had an opportunity to speak with event sponsors and learn about their IPv6 products and services.  Drawings were held for attendees present, Cisco Press gave away a variety of their IPv6 books.  Groupware Technology graciously contributed an Apple iPad.

Day 3: April 27, 2011

Single track in the Grand Ballroom

9:00-10:00 – Keynote Address: Barry Greene, ISC – New Opportunities for Criminal Growth – Forecasting Cyber-Crime during the IPv6 Transition
10:00-10:15 – Break
10:15-10:45 – Waliur Rahman, Verizon – IPv6 Enablement for Enterprises
10:45-11:15 – Asoka De Saram, A10 Networks – IPv6 Transition Technologies
11:15-11:45 – Jeremy Duncan, Salient Federal Solutions – The Importance of IPv6 Test and Evaluation in the Enterprise
11:45–1:00 – Lunch
1:00-1:30 – Jeff Hartley, Brocade – NAT Deployment Observations
1:30-2:00 – Thomas Maufer, Mu Dynamics – Managing the Transition of Your Applications to IPv6
2:00-2:30 – Shelia Frankel, NIST – Guideline for the Secure Deployment of IPv6
2:30-3:00 – John Baird, DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Office – Critical Success Factors for a successful IPv6 Deployment
3:00-3:15 – Break
3:15-3:45 – Owen Delong, Hurricane Electric – IPv6 – Light at the end of the Tunnel
3:45-4:15 – Timothy Winters, UNH/IOL – Current state of IPv6 CE router capability
4:15-5:00 – Chris Tuska, John Brzozowski and Karthik Sundaresan – Panel – IPv6 in the Home