[SANOG] SANOG 23 - Call For Paper Announcement

Tshering NORBU tshering.norbu at bt.bt
Tue Oct 29 10:13:47 UTC 2013


Dear Santanu,

I am currently attending RAD Data Communication's (www.rad.com) 2013 Partners Meeting. They would like to take 1 or 2 presentation sessions. I told them session being vendor-neutral and prohibition of marketing and sales contents. They are ok with it. And as our long term partner, they have agreed to providing some sponsorship. I am going to ask them for about US$ 3-5K.

Is the proposal from RAD ok? We will have the presentation contents applicable to SANOG's participants.

NORBU

DrukNet (Internet Services, Data & Connectivity)
Bhutan Telecom
www.bt.bt

On 29/10/13, at 11:20 AM, Santanu Dasgupta (sadasgup) wrote:

> Hello There,
> 
> The CFP for SANOG 23 is still open, we are requesting the folks to please
> visit the SANOG website and submit your proposal.
> 
> Regards,
> Santanu & Aftab
> On behalf of the SANOG PC
> 
> 
> 
> On 24/9/13 1:44 PM, "Santanu Dasgupta (sadasgup)" <sadasgup at cisco.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> *************************
>> SANOG 23 ­ Call For Paper
>> *************************
>> 
>> The following is an open call for papers/presentations for the 4 day
>> conference and tutorial sessions for 23rd South Asian Network Operators
>> Group (SANOG) Meeting being hosted from January 13, 2014 onwards at the
>> beautiful city of Thimphu in Bhutan.
>> 
>> Important dates regarding the Call for Papers:
>> 
>> Call For Paper 			: September 24, 2013
>> Deadline For Proposals		: November 15, 2013
>> Paper Confirmation 		: December 15, 2013
>> SANOG XXIII 			: January 13-21, 2014
>> 
>> Please submit Online at:
>> http://submission.sanog.org/papers/user/login.php?event=7
>> 
>> 
>> Note: Any marketing, sales and vendor proprietary content in presentations
>> is against the spirit of the SANOG and it is strictly prohibited.
>> 
>> 
>> Conference Presentation: The conference will be comprised of 6 session in
>> two days, including the plenary. The tracks are for general ideas, and
>> feel free to propose talks that you think are relevant to the operational
>> and Internet research community. The topics given below are not exclusive.
>> Presentations are expected to be 25 minutes long with technical content.
>> 
>> * Network Operations
>> * Routing in the IP Core, BGP, MPLS, IPv6
>> * Data Center, Switching Technologies, SAN & Virtualization
>> * Security, IDS, DoS mitigation
>> * Internet Exchange Point, transit & peering
>> * Mobile Internet, M2M, Internet of Things
>> * Any case studies or learning related to operational technologies that
>> you want to share with the community
>> 
>> 
>> Tutorial Proposals: Tutorial proposals are invited in the following
>> general areas. Please feel free to propose additional ideas and topics.
>> Tutorials generally are either half or full days.
>> 
>> * Routing in the IP Core, BGP, MPLS, IPv6
>> * Data Center, Switching Technologies, SAN & Virtualization
>> * Security, IDS, DoS mitigation
>> * Internet Exchange Point, transit & peering
>> * Mobile Internet, M2M, Internet of Things
>> 
>> Track 1: Network operations. In this session we invite papers, reports and
>> presentations from network operators, equipment vendors and academic
>> institutions conducting network research on operational issues. Possible
>> topics for this track are:
>> 
>> - Prevention and mitigation of Denial of Service attacks including
>> intrusion
>> - Routing policies and architecture for scalable IP and broadband networks
>> - Data Center Management and Operations
>> - MPLS and QoS implementation experiences
>> - Traffic management and measurement
>> - Network migration issues (IPv4 to v6, Layer 2 to IP etc.)
>> 
>> Track 2: Applications and Services. This track will discuss various
>> services that can be enabled on packet networks. Papers and presentations
>> are invited from developers, operators, equipment vendors and research
>> organisations on the following and related topics
>> 
>> - Voice and Multimedia over IP
>> - Managed network services including Security and VPNs
>> - Mail servers, Spam prevention and migitation
>> - Wireless Technology and Applications
>> - Data mining for performance enhancements/abuse control/QoS
>> 
>> Track 3: Peering and IXP. This is to cater to the growing demand on the
>> newly established Internet Exchange Points in the region. As local ISPs
>> are going international, we would like to invite both regional and
>> international experts to share their ideas and experience on these topics.
>> 
>> - Internet Exchange Points Operations
>> - Peering Techniques and Policies
>> - BGP Multihoming Techniques
>> 
>> Track 4: Regional updates. This track is fairly broad, and will include
>> updates from ISPs, regional Internet exchanges, APNIC, routing table
>> updates and such information that would be useful to the SANOG community.
>> You are also welcome to submit proposals for BoFs, tutorials and other
>> tracks.
>> 
>> 
>> Please submit Online at -
>> http://submission.sanog.org/papers/user/login.php?event=7
>> 
>> We are looking forward to see you at SANOG 23 at Thimphu, Bhutan.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks and warm regards,
>> 
>> Santanu Dasgupta and Aftab Siddiqui
>> Program Committee Co-Chairs - SANOG
>> On behalf of SANOG Programme Committee
>> 
> 

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