This certificate acknowledges that Lawrence Stewart successfully completed the Dell Worldwide Partner Learning and Development Team course WVWS0415WBTS - Wyse vWorkspace Sales Overview on December 10, 2015. The certificate is valid for 2 years from the completion date.
The document discusses a Green Zone program to support student veterans. It defines a Green Zone as a safe place recognized by veterans. The program aims to educate staff and students about issues facing student veterans as they transition from military to campus life. It covers commonly used terms, the military experience including deployments and the emotional cycle of deployment, who student veterans are, their presence in higher education, and resources available to them.
This document provides an overview of a course on modern history from 1815-2015 that integrates English language learning. The course aims to give students an understanding of important historical events and their wider impacts, while improving students' English comprehension, vocabulary and ability to debate ideas. Key topics that will be covered include the Napoleonic Wars, imperialism and colonization, the World Wars, the Cold War, decolonization and globalization. Lessons incorporate lectures, language analysis, debate preparation and practice. The debate components are intended to help students develop skills for English examinations involving discussion.
A sheep sees the moon reflected in the river and thinks it has fallen into the water. The sheep recruits a duck, cow, hen, horse, cat, mouse, pig, rabbit, dog, and bird to help rescue the "poor moon" by getting a boat. The animals row to find the moon, but when they arrive they discover the moon was in the sky the whole time. They had accidentally fallen into the river themselves in their effort to help the moon.
Dell Networking¡¯s Unified Network Architecture enables customers to build campus networks in a new way. The C9010 and C1048P convert your entire Enterprise network into a single switching entity, simplifying initial configuration and on-going operational aspects. Learn more: http://dell.to/1WtTO33
Kareem Mostafa completed the Dell Storage Portfolio Overview course on November 13, 2016. The certificate acknowledges his successful completion of the course and is valid for 2 years from the date of completion. John Byrne, President of Global Channels at Dell, signed the certificate.
El video define las caracter¨ªsticas de la generaci¨®n NET enfoc¨¢ndose en un nuevo paradigma y los desaf¨ªos que enfrentan no solo los docentes sino tambi¨¦n la sociedad. Muestra comparaciones entre d¨¦cadas pasadas y la actual en relaci¨®n al uso de la tecnolog¨ªa por ni?os y adolescentes. Explica que los h¨¢bitos "desordenados" de los NET no necesariamente implican que no puedan aprender.
ICT4GOV Project Management Essentials Training NotesJohn Macasio
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This document provides guidance on essential project management concepts, competencies, standards, and templates for managing information and communication technology projects in e-government. It defines key terms, outlines the skills required of project managers, and describes standards for project methodology, knowledge areas, and maturity levels. Templates and examples are provided for project planning, scoping, costing, staffing, and using project management software.
Nava Bharat Ventures Limited is an Indian industrial conglomerate with interests in power, coal mining, ferro alloys and sugar. It has expanded its operations internationally with a focus on Africa and Southeast Asia. A key growth driver is its power business, where it is expanding capacity in India and pursuing an integrated mining and power project in Zambia. The Zambia project involves revamping an acquired coal mine and setting up a 300MW power plant, with plans to eventually increase capacity to 900MW. The company utilizes its expertise in design, engineering and O&M to pursue profitable growth through geographic diversification and value addition in natural resource development.
Waste Management & Recycling Services Report on Service Marketing [Elegant (II)]Md. Abdur Rakib
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Report On Waste Management & Recycling Solution Services
(Based on the Study of Service Marketing)
It includes Waste Hauling & Management of Logistics,Recycling, reuse,Recover Energy-From-Waste,Renewable Energy Products,The Gap Model,Consumer Behavior in Waste Management & Recycling Solution Services,Customer Expectation of Services,Customer Perception of Services,Building Customer Relationship with the Company,Service Development and Design...
El documento describe las partes principales del hardware de una computadora, incluyendo el monitor, placa base, microprocesador, memoria RAM, tarjetas de expansi¨®n, fuente de alimentaci¨®n, unidad de DVD/CD, disco duro, teclado y rat¨®n. Adem¨¢s, distingue entre hardware b¨¢sico necesario para el funcionamiento de la computadora y hardware complementario para funciones espec¨ªficas e identifica perif¨¦ricos de entrada, salida e entrada/salida y la unidad central de procesamiento como tipos de hardware.
Este documento resume la historia y desarrollo de la ling¨¹¨ªstica aplicada en diferentes pa¨ªses. Explica que la ling¨¹¨ªstica aplicada estudia problemas sociales relacionados con el lenguaje y c¨®mo se establecieron asociaciones dedicadas a esta ¨¢rea en Reino Unido, Australia y Jap¨®n entre los a?os 1960 y 1980. Tambi¨¦n menciona algunos autores e investigadores clave y m¨¦todos en ling¨¹¨ªstica aplicada.
Este documento describe diferentes perif¨¦ricos de almacenamiento y comunicaci¨®n. Explica dispositivos como CD-ROM, DVD, memorias USB, discos flexibles y discos duros para el almacenamiento de datos. Tambi¨¦n cubre perif¨¦ricos de comunicaci¨®n como tarjetas de red, enrutadores, adaptadores inal¨¢mbricos, modems y puertos como USB, serie y paralelo. El documento provee detalles sobre las caracter¨ªsticas y usos de estos perif¨¦ricos.
Isidro Laso Ballesteros (DG Information Society and Media) Internet Architect...FIA2010
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This document discusses views on how the Internet architecture could impact innovation in the EU. It summarizes a paper on this topic and provides the following key points:
- The Internet architecture is evolving and could be used as a policy tool to favor some industries over others.
- The current architecture is seen by some as hindering security, scalability, and deployment of critical services due to its emphasis on flexibility, the end-to-end principle, and lack of global authorities.
- However, others see the current approach of open standards, collaboration, and evolution as enabling major innovation in Europe across many sectors.
- Moving forward, the paper calls for a debate on updating principles to foster innovation while maintaining
Internet of Things - Are traditional architectures good enough?Guido Schmutz
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Independent of the source of data, the integration of event streams into an Enterprise Architecture gets more and more important in the world of sensors, social media streams and Internet of Things. Events have to be accepted quickly and reliably, they have to be distributed and analysed, often with many consumers or systems interested in all or part of the events. Dependent on the size and quantity of such events, this can quickly be in the range of Big Data. How can we efficiently collect and transmit these events? How can we make sure that we can always report over historical events? How can these new events be integrated into traditional infrastructure and application landscape?
Starting with a product and technology neutral reference architecture, we will then present different solutions using Open Source frameworks.
Fibre Channel SANs provide significant advantages over direct-attached storage such as improved storage utilization, higher data availability, reduced management costs, and highly scalable capacity and performance. Fibre Channel SANs are most suitable for large data centers running business-critical data and applications requiring high bandwidth like medical imaging and large databases. Fibre Channel SANs solve customer problems by providing faster, more scalable, and reliable backup and recovery while reducing costs through shared resources and simplified management.
El documento describe las caracter¨ªsticas y beneficios de Microsoft Office 365. Ofrece acceso a las aplicaciones de Office a trav¨¦s de Internet, incluyendo 1 TB de almacenamiento en la nube. Permite la colaboraci¨®n en tiempo real y comunicaci¨®n desde cualquier lugar. Admite desde negocios individuales hasta empresas grandes.
The document announces a Future Internet Week event taking place from May 16-19, 2011 in Budapest, Hungary. The event includes several conferences focused on the future internet, including the Future Internet Research and Experimentation consultation, the Internet of Things Conference, an ENoLL living labs launch event, the Future Internet Assembly conference, and the Future Internet Forum. The Future Internet Assembly will include a high-level meeting on future internet public-private partnership projects and preparation for the eighth framework program. An ICT Proposers' Day will also be held to discuss funding opportunities.
Gyula Sallai: Presentation of the next FIA in Budapest FIA2010
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The document outlines plans for the next Future Internet Assembly (FIA) in Budapest, Hungary in May 2011. It provides details on the Future Internet Week events taking place in Budapest, including the FIA, as well as background on scientific associations and universities in Hungary involved in information and communication technologies. It highlights some notable Hungarian scientists and concludes by inviting attendees to the FIA in Budapest.
Karen Sollins (MIT, US): Privacy: Can we afford not to? FIA2010
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1) The document discusses privacy and how it relates to controlling the sharing of personal attributes and identity information on the internet.
2) It argues that without privacy protections, there could be invasions of privacy, failures of business relationships, and failures of freedoms of speech, association, and thought.
3) The conclusion is that some form of privacy is necessary for commerce, social interaction, and civil discourse to exist online, and that it may be most feasible to implement privacy controls at the application layer of the internet architecture rather than lower layers.
Dirk Trossen (University of Cambridge): The EIFFEL Think Tank - Agreeing on ...FIA2010
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The EIFFEL Think Tank was established in 2008 to organize international experts in internet research. Its objectives are to establish an international research community, organize meetings for discussion and debate, and disseminate outcomes through whitepapers. The think tank aims to make progress by agreeing on disagreements, formulating challenges, arguing different viewpoints, and prioritizing disagreements. It operates through a cycle of meetings where topics are discussed and outputs are published or dropped based on debate.
F.S. Nucci - Search as an architectural component: searching for a new paradigmFIA2010
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The document discusses search as an architectural component and proposes a new paradigm for search in the future internet. It presents PHAROS, a SOA multimedia search platform built with reusable components and web services. PHAROS allows for easy customization and extensibility. The document also outlines challenges in multimodal content search and proposes a shift towards an open innovation and business ecosystem approach for search in multimedia domains.
Josef Weber (Siemens): Scenarios for Future Internet Business@EnergyFIA2010
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The document discusses future scenarios for the energy sector driven by factors like population growth, climate change, and scarce resources. It describes a paradigm shift towards generation of energy from distributed and renewable sources, requiring modernization of transmission, distribution and consumption. This includes smart metering, demand response, energy storage and management of intermittent renewable sources. New business models are seen providing energy services and analytics using ICT to cope with the growing complexity of energy systems.
Keith Popplewell, Jenny Harding: Realising the Digital Opportunity: Redesigni...FIA2010
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Keith Popplewell, Jenny Harding: Realising the Digital Opportunity: Redesigning Labour Intensive Business Processes Leads to a New Future Internet Based Product and Business Model
Josema Cavanillas: An industry view on Future Internet BusinessesFIA2010
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1) The document summarizes a presentation given by Josema Cavanillas of Atos Research & Innovation on future internet businesses and the Future Internet Enterprise Systems (FINES) initiative.
2) It discusses how innovation can help overcome economic crises by providing new attractive and trustworthy services. FINES aims to improve how enterprises use technology for collaboration, interoperability, and digital ecosystems.
3) The presentation outlines Atos' vision for technologies in the future internet, including more proactive and personalized services, and emphasizes aligning FINES with the European Union's digital agenda.
Ingrid Moerman, Stefan Bouckaert: IP CREW - Cognitive Radio Experimentation ...FIA2010
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The document summarizes the IP CREW Cognitive Radio Experimentation World project. The project aims to establish an open federated test platform to facilitate experimentally-driven research on advanced spectrum sensing, cognitive radio, cognitive networking, and spectrum sharing in licensed and unlicensed bands. The platform will federate existing heterogeneous wireless testbeds and augment them with state-of-the-art cognitive sensing platforms. This will allow experimental evaluation and comparison of cognitive radio and cognitive networking solutions in a controlled and repeatable environment.
The SmartSantander project aims to provide a test facility for Internet of Things research and experimentation in the context of smart cities. It will deploy 20,000 IoT devices across eight EU countries over 36 months with a budget of 8 million euros. The project will target researchers, end users, and service providers. It will explore applications in areas like traffic control, elderly assistance, cultural activities, smart metering and environmental monitoring.
ICT4GOV Project Management Essentials Training NotesJohn Macasio
?
This document provides guidance on essential project management concepts, competencies, standards, and templates for managing information and communication technology projects in e-government. It defines key terms, outlines the skills required of project managers, and describes standards for project methodology, knowledge areas, and maturity levels. Templates and examples are provided for project planning, scoping, costing, staffing, and using project management software.
Nava Bharat Ventures Limited is an Indian industrial conglomerate with interests in power, coal mining, ferro alloys and sugar. It has expanded its operations internationally with a focus on Africa and Southeast Asia. A key growth driver is its power business, where it is expanding capacity in India and pursuing an integrated mining and power project in Zambia. The Zambia project involves revamping an acquired coal mine and setting up a 300MW power plant, with plans to eventually increase capacity to 900MW. The company utilizes its expertise in design, engineering and O&M to pursue profitable growth through geographic diversification and value addition in natural resource development.
Waste Management & Recycling Services Report on Service Marketing [Elegant (II)]Md. Abdur Rakib
?
Report On Waste Management & Recycling Solution Services
(Based on the Study of Service Marketing)
It includes Waste Hauling & Management of Logistics,Recycling, reuse,Recover Energy-From-Waste,Renewable Energy Products,The Gap Model,Consumer Behavior in Waste Management & Recycling Solution Services,Customer Expectation of Services,Customer Perception of Services,Building Customer Relationship with the Company,Service Development and Design...
El documento describe las partes principales del hardware de una computadora, incluyendo el monitor, placa base, microprocesador, memoria RAM, tarjetas de expansi¨®n, fuente de alimentaci¨®n, unidad de DVD/CD, disco duro, teclado y rat¨®n. Adem¨¢s, distingue entre hardware b¨¢sico necesario para el funcionamiento de la computadora y hardware complementario para funciones espec¨ªficas e identifica perif¨¦ricos de entrada, salida e entrada/salida y la unidad central de procesamiento como tipos de hardware.
Este documento resume la historia y desarrollo de la ling¨¹¨ªstica aplicada en diferentes pa¨ªses. Explica que la ling¨¹¨ªstica aplicada estudia problemas sociales relacionados con el lenguaje y c¨®mo se establecieron asociaciones dedicadas a esta ¨¢rea en Reino Unido, Australia y Jap¨®n entre los a?os 1960 y 1980. Tambi¨¦n menciona algunos autores e investigadores clave y m¨¦todos en ling¨¹¨ªstica aplicada.
Este documento describe diferentes perif¨¦ricos de almacenamiento y comunicaci¨®n. Explica dispositivos como CD-ROM, DVD, memorias USB, discos flexibles y discos duros para el almacenamiento de datos. Tambi¨¦n cubre perif¨¦ricos de comunicaci¨®n como tarjetas de red, enrutadores, adaptadores inal¨¢mbricos, modems y puertos como USB, serie y paralelo. El documento provee detalles sobre las caracter¨ªsticas y usos de estos perif¨¦ricos.
Isidro Laso Ballesteros (DG Information Society and Media) Internet Architect...FIA2010
?
This document discusses views on how the Internet architecture could impact innovation in the EU. It summarizes a paper on this topic and provides the following key points:
- The Internet architecture is evolving and could be used as a policy tool to favor some industries over others.
- The current architecture is seen by some as hindering security, scalability, and deployment of critical services due to its emphasis on flexibility, the end-to-end principle, and lack of global authorities.
- However, others see the current approach of open standards, collaboration, and evolution as enabling major innovation in Europe across many sectors.
- Moving forward, the paper calls for a debate on updating principles to foster innovation while maintaining
Internet of Things - Are traditional architectures good enough?Guido Schmutz
?
Independent of the source of data, the integration of event streams into an Enterprise Architecture gets more and more important in the world of sensors, social media streams and Internet of Things. Events have to be accepted quickly and reliably, they have to be distributed and analysed, often with many consumers or systems interested in all or part of the events. Dependent on the size and quantity of such events, this can quickly be in the range of Big Data. How can we efficiently collect and transmit these events? How can we make sure that we can always report over historical events? How can these new events be integrated into traditional infrastructure and application landscape?
Starting with a product and technology neutral reference architecture, we will then present different solutions using Open Source frameworks.
Fibre Channel SANs provide significant advantages over direct-attached storage such as improved storage utilization, higher data availability, reduced management costs, and highly scalable capacity and performance. Fibre Channel SANs are most suitable for large data centers running business-critical data and applications requiring high bandwidth like medical imaging and large databases. Fibre Channel SANs solve customer problems by providing faster, more scalable, and reliable backup and recovery while reducing costs through shared resources and simplified management.
El documento describe las caracter¨ªsticas y beneficios de Microsoft Office 365. Ofrece acceso a las aplicaciones de Office a trav¨¦s de Internet, incluyendo 1 TB de almacenamiento en la nube. Permite la colaboraci¨®n en tiempo real y comunicaci¨®n desde cualquier lugar. Admite desde negocios individuales hasta empresas grandes.
The document announces a Future Internet Week event taking place from May 16-19, 2011 in Budapest, Hungary. The event includes several conferences focused on the future internet, including the Future Internet Research and Experimentation consultation, the Internet of Things Conference, an ENoLL living labs launch event, the Future Internet Assembly conference, and the Future Internet Forum. The Future Internet Assembly will include a high-level meeting on future internet public-private partnership projects and preparation for the eighth framework program. An ICT Proposers' Day will also be held to discuss funding opportunities.
Gyula Sallai: Presentation of the next FIA in Budapest FIA2010
?
The document outlines plans for the next Future Internet Assembly (FIA) in Budapest, Hungary in May 2011. It provides details on the Future Internet Week events taking place in Budapest, including the FIA, as well as background on scientific associations and universities in Hungary involved in information and communication technologies. It highlights some notable Hungarian scientists and concludes by inviting attendees to the FIA in Budapest.
Karen Sollins (MIT, US): Privacy: Can we afford not to? FIA2010
?
1) The document discusses privacy and how it relates to controlling the sharing of personal attributes and identity information on the internet.
2) It argues that without privacy protections, there could be invasions of privacy, failures of business relationships, and failures of freedoms of speech, association, and thought.
3) The conclusion is that some form of privacy is necessary for commerce, social interaction, and civil discourse to exist online, and that it may be most feasible to implement privacy controls at the application layer of the internet architecture rather than lower layers.
Dirk Trossen (University of Cambridge): The EIFFEL Think Tank - Agreeing on ...FIA2010
?
The EIFFEL Think Tank was established in 2008 to organize international experts in internet research. Its objectives are to establish an international research community, organize meetings for discussion and debate, and disseminate outcomes through whitepapers. The think tank aims to make progress by agreeing on disagreements, formulating challenges, arguing different viewpoints, and prioritizing disagreements. It operates through a cycle of meetings where topics are discussed and outputs are published or dropped based on debate.
F.S. Nucci - Search as an architectural component: searching for a new paradigmFIA2010
?
The document discusses search as an architectural component and proposes a new paradigm for search in the future internet. It presents PHAROS, a SOA multimedia search platform built with reusable components and web services. PHAROS allows for easy customization and extensibility. The document also outlines challenges in multimodal content search and proposes a shift towards an open innovation and business ecosystem approach for search in multimedia domains.
Josef Weber (Siemens): Scenarios for Future Internet Business@EnergyFIA2010
?
The document discusses future scenarios for the energy sector driven by factors like population growth, climate change, and scarce resources. It describes a paradigm shift towards generation of energy from distributed and renewable sources, requiring modernization of transmission, distribution and consumption. This includes smart metering, demand response, energy storage and management of intermittent renewable sources. New business models are seen providing energy services and analytics using ICT to cope with the growing complexity of energy systems.
Keith Popplewell, Jenny Harding: Realising the Digital Opportunity: Redesigni...FIA2010
?
Keith Popplewell, Jenny Harding: Realising the Digital Opportunity: Redesigning Labour Intensive Business Processes Leads to a New Future Internet Based Product and Business Model
Josema Cavanillas: An industry view on Future Internet BusinessesFIA2010
?
1) The document summarizes a presentation given by Josema Cavanillas of Atos Research & Innovation on future internet businesses and the Future Internet Enterprise Systems (FINES) initiative.
2) It discusses how innovation can help overcome economic crises by providing new attractive and trustworthy services. FINES aims to improve how enterprises use technology for collaboration, interoperability, and digital ecosystems.
3) The presentation outlines Atos' vision for technologies in the future internet, including more proactive and personalized services, and emphasizes aligning FINES with the European Union's digital agenda.
Ingrid Moerman, Stefan Bouckaert: IP CREW - Cognitive Radio Experimentation ...FIA2010
?
The document summarizes the IP CREW Cognitive Radio Experimentation World project. The project aims to establish an open federated test platform to facilitate experimentally-driven research on advanced spectrum sensing, cognitive radio, cognitive networking, and spectrum sharing in licensed and unlicensed bands. The platform will federate existing heterogeneous wireless testbeds and augment them with state-of-the-art cognitive sensing platforms. This will allow experimental evaluation and comparison of cognitive radio and cognitive networking solutions in a controlled and repeatable environment.
The SmartSantander project aims to provide a test facility for Internet of Things research and experimentation in the context of smart cities. It will deploy 20,000 IoT devices across eight EU countries over 36 months with a budget of 8 million euros. The project will target researchers, end users, and service providers. It will explore applications in areas like traffic control, elderly assistance, cultural activities, smart metering and environmental monitoring.
The document summarizes the OFELIA project, which aims to provide an open software-defined networking testbed using OpenFlow. It discusses:
1) The OFELIA project will establish five OpenFlow-enabled networking islands at different academic institutions across Europe and connect them over time to form a single, centralized facility for SDN experimentation.
2) The project will take place over three phases - establishing individual islands, connecting the islands, and automating resource assignment and connections to other facilities. Open calls for experiments will occur after 6 and 18 months.
3) The document outlines what will initially be available for experimentation - isolated islands with OpenFlow controllers and switches, and discusses the types of extensions
Julie Marguerite - Tefis open calls (fia dec 2010)FIA2010
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The TEFIS project aims to create an open platform for managing experiments across heterogeneous facilities related to future internet services. The platform will support the full lifecycle of service development and allow efficient combination of networking resources, living labs, and cloud computing resources. Several existing facilities are available in TEFIS, including Planetlab for network protocol evaluation, computational resources, and living labs for testing with real users. TEFIS will integrate and orchestrate experiments across these independent services. An open call is announced seeking pilot experiments that make use of at least two TEFIS facilities in areas beyond existing use cases, with funding available of up to 200k Euros per experiment. Proposals will be evaluated based on scientific excellence, implementation quality,
Florian Schreiner: Plans for open calls and offering by BonFIREFIA2010
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BonFIRE is a 42-month project to create a multi-site cloud facility for applications, services, and systems research experimentation using different underlying networks. It will launch two open calls totaling €1.34M to fund 6-7 experiments of up to 12 months testing IoS applications. The first open call is now open, seeking 4 experiments with €150,000-200,000 per project to test on BonFIRE's infrastructure which provides controlled deployment, monitoring, and support across standard internet, emulated, and controlled network environments.
Jacques Magen - Future Internet Research and Experimentation (FIRE): Successf...FIA2010
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FIRE is a European initiative to support experimentally-driven research for future internet technologies through large-scale experimental facilities. It has two dimensions: long-term visionary research and building testbeds to support both medium and long term research. Existing FIRE facilities have been used for experiments in areas like overlay routing, cognitive radio, open flow, IMS, services on clouds and grids, and the internet of things. New FIRE facilities provide unique opportunities for experiments involving dynamic service orchestration, wireless sensor networks, and software-defined networking.
J. Cave - Information as an economic good in the future internetFIA2010
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This document discusses information as an economic good and its relationship to the future internet. It notes that information is both a good in itself when property rights exist, and a complement to economic activity. As an economic good, information has qualities like accuracy and timeliness that are difficult to verify. The value of information often depends on its distribution and how it is shared through networks. The future internet will change how information is distributed and shared, affecting markets and their ability to efficiently process information. The document also discusses the European internet industry and implications for its future structure and regulatory challenges.
Latif Ladid - Ipv6, The two-way internet. The next big thingFIA2010
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- The document discusses the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 as the internet protocol and the exhaustion of IPv4 address space. It provides statistics on the growth of IPv4 and early adoption of IPv6 over time.
- Network providers began implementing IPv6 in the late 1990s and early 2000s as an experimental technology, with more widespread deployment from 2007 onward. This coincided with a growing number of requests for IPv6 address space.
- The exhaustion of IPv4 addresses led to the need for internet providers to implement techniques like carrier-grade NAT in order to continue supporting new users and devices connecting to their networks.
Ranganai Chaparadza: Can Autonomicity help Migration, and what could be a pos...FIA2010
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The document discusses the Generic Autonomic Networking Architecture (GANA) reference model for autonomic networking and self-management. GANA defines a hierarchical framework with Decision Elements that autonomically manage network resources at different levels of abstraction. It aims to standardize interfaces for autonomic control loops to provide evolvable and self-managing networks. The document also provides examples of how GANA can be applied to routing mechanisms and instantiated in different network environments.