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He serves in the RIPE Program Committee. Group co-chair for several years and has been on the RIPE Programme Committee for the.

Avtor, 19.Dec 2011, 01:33, Objavljeno v RIPE64 meeting, ki se bo odvijal med 16. Aprilom 2012 v GH Union v Ljubljani, je poleg delovnih skupin sestavljen še iz plenarnih zasedanj, na katerih se predstavi nove ideje, dognanja, izsledke in tudi opravljene projekte iz sveta Interneta, tako IPv4 kot IPv6. No, v zadnjem času so predstavitve večinoma IPv6 orientirane, a to načeloma ni pogoj. Ker se meeting dogaja pri nas in je Go6 (skupaj z Arnesom in LTFE) gostitelj tega dogodka, vas vabimo, da se opogumite in pošljete predloge za vaše predstavitve in predavanja na plenarnem delu srečanja Zadnji datum za pošiljanje predlogov je 3. Februar, nakar bo RIPE glasoval, katera predavanja izmed prijavljenih se bodo tudi dejansko uvrstila na spored. Kot gostitelj dogodka smo člani programskega komiteja in seveda bomo navijali za naše, slovenske predstavitve (čeprav je pogoj angleški jezik).

Ni pa vse odvisno od nas, ampak predvsem od vas. Prijave lahko oddate na RIPE64. Pred prijavo si ustvarite uporabniško ime in geslo, da boste lahko spremljali status vašega oddanega predloga. Kaj naj predavanja oziroma prezentacije vsebujejo, je opisano na, predvsem pa naj predavanja ne bodo komercialna ali predstavitev kakšnih izdelkov – marketingarji in prodajalci imajo svoje mesto na kakšnih drugih dogodkih, RIPE64 kljub svoji velikosti in odličnosti ter visokem nivoju znanja med udeleženci ni primerno mesto za prodajo raznih izdelkov in storitev. “Attendees of the RIPE meetings are quite sensitive to keeping presentations non-commercial, and product marketing talks are strongly discouraged.

Program Committee Description

Before joining NLnet Labs in 2007, Benno obtained his MSc. In Computer Science from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Until 2001, he was a researcher at the University of Amsterdam, and from 2001 to 2007, he worked as an assistant professor at the VU University Amsterdam. His topics of interest were parallel and distributed computing, run-time support and middleware systems, grid computing and resource management, intelligent autonomous systems and autonomic computing and networking.

At NLnet Labs, Benno’s topics of interest are Internet infrastructure stability and security, and the interplay between (open) standards, software development, operational practices, and policies and governance. The main focus is on two key components that turn a network of networks into an open Internet for all, namely DNS and BGP. Khalid currently serves as PC Chair of the Middle East Network Operators Group (MENOG), an international forum dedicated to elevating communication and awareness about Internet best practices. Having been actively involved in providing consultation and advice to ISPs in the Middle East and Arab region, Khalid concentrates specifically on network strategies, design, Internet technology, and operations, as well as configuration and training.

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He has played a major role in training Middle East ISP and network engineers through MENOG roadshows and conferences. Khalid is based in Jordan. Prior to his current role with ORANGE Telecom in the field of information security, he worked extensively with several regional and international telecom/ISP operators and has come to be considered a well-known face in the Internet industry in the Middle East. Jan is one of the pioneers of SiOL, the Slovenian national ISP, and has been involved in the organisation from the beginning.

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Among other activities, he began experimenting in 1997 with Internet streaming multimedia content. Based on these experiments, he successfully accomplished projects such as “Dhaulagiri ’99 Live” (an Internet multimedia transmission of Tomaz Humar’s solo climb of the south wall of Dhaulagiri (called Death Zone) in the Himalayas), “Ski Everest Live 2000″ (an Internet live-video transmission and monitoring of extreme skiing from the summit of Mt. Everest by Davo Karnicar) and other similar projects. Together with two other members of team “Dhaulagiri ’99 Live”, Jan received a media award/statue “Victor” for special achievement. For the last seven years, Jan has been working as a consultant in the IT field, specialising in IPv6. He co-founded the Go6 Institute (not-for-profit), a Slovenian IPv6 initiative whose main objective is to raise IPv6 awareness in Slovenia and alert the community to the fact that we are approaching extensive changes on the Internet. Due to the Go6 Institute, Slovenia is currently leading the EU as the country most prepared for IPv6 (according to the RIPE NCC’s IPv6 RIPEness study).

Jan has been invited to present around the world on his work, the model of the Go6 platform, and IPv6 awareness raising and deployment at the national level. These speaking engagements have included conferences such as many RIPE Meetings and the Google IPv6 Implementors Conference 2010, Internet Governance Forum meetings, World IPv6 Congresses in Paris and London as well as national forums in Germany, Greece, Norway, Macedonia and many others. Jan is also primary co-author of very successful procurement (specification) paper, published as an official RIPE Best Current Practice document RIPE-501, entitled “Requirements For IPv6 in ICT Equipment”.

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This document is translated into more than 10 languages and is used around the world by enterprises and governments when requesting IPv6 in ICT equipment purchases. RIPE-501 was recently replaced by RIPE-554, also co-authored by Merike Kaeo and Sander Steffann.