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USENIX Conference on Network Administration--Call for Papers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Cynthia Deno)
Thu Oct 8 16:50:34 1998

Date: Thu, 8 Oct 1998 13:33:02 -0800
To: nanog@merit.edu
From: Cynthia Deno <cynthia@usenix.org>

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The networking administration community is expanding at an ever
increasing pace. Now, USENIX and SAGE have created a conference just
for it.  The conference will enable dialogue among peers and experts in our
field.

1st USENIX Conference on Network Administration
      April 7-9, 1999
      Santa Clara, California

Sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association
Co-sponsored by SAGE, the System Administrators Guild

The conference is designed to create an environment allowing network
administrators to come together and share ideas and techniques for
managing all facets of the networking world.

=46or the full Call for Papers, visit the conference Web site:
http://www.usenix.org/events/neta99

Submission deadline:             November 6, 1998
Notification to authors:             December 1, 1998
Camera-ready papers due:    February 23, 1999

We invite you to submit proposals to enhance the refereed papers, invited
talks, Birds-of-a-Feather sessions, and tutorials.  Please
review the Call for Papers, make a submission, and join us in
creating the first open network administration conference specifically
designed to help you.  We look forward to your participation.

To facilitate these discussions, we encourage you to consider this partial
topics list:

The Enterprise
Switching solutions for large LANs
Choosing a network architecture
Network management tools that work
How to integrate multiple vendors in one seamless network
Managing IP address space
The Internet
How to get on the Internet
=46irewalls and security integration
Routing in the Internet
Choosing and dealing with an ISP
Remote Access
Creating secure integrated dialup services
DSL, ISDN, and other acronyms: what they mean
The Future
IPv6, and what it means to you
Gigabit and beyond: high speed networking
Quality of Service and ATM
Voice and data integration
Routing vs. Layer-3 switching
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USENIX is the Advanced Computing Systems Association, a not-for-profit
society with a membership drawn from the international community of systems
and software professionals. SAGE, the System Administrators Guild, is a
Special Technical Group within the USENIX Association dedicated to the
recognition and advancement of system administration as a profession.
USENIX and SAGE are co-sponsors of the well-known LISA, Systems
Administration Conference.
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The networking administration community is expanding at an ever

increasing pace. Now, USENIX and SAGE have created a conference just

for it.  The conference will enable dialogue among peers and experts in
our

field.=20


1st USENIX Conference on Network Administration=20

      April 7-9, 1999

      Santa Clara, California


Sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association=20

Co-sponsored by SAGE, the System Administrators Guild


The conference is designed to create an environment allowing network

administrators to come together and share ideas and techniques for

managing all facets of the networking world.=20


=46or the full Call for Papers, visit the conference Web site:

http://www.usenix.org/events/neta99


Submission deadline:             November 6, 1998

Notification to authors:             December 1, 1998

Camera-ready papers due:    February 23, 1999


We invite you to submit proposals to enhance the refereed papers,
invited talks, Birds-of-a-Feather sessions, and tutorials.  Please

review the Call for Papers, make a submission, and join us in

creating the first open network administration conference specifically

designed to help you.  We look forward to your participation.


To facilitate these discussions, we encourage you to consider this
partial topics list:


The Enterprise

Switching solutions for large LANs=20

Choosing a network architecture=20

Network management tools that work=20

How to integrate multiple vendors in one seamless network=20

Managing IP address space=20

The Internet=20

How to get on the Internet=20

=46irewalls and security integration=20

Routing in the Internet=20

Choosing and dealing with an ISP

Remote Access=20

Creating secure integrated dialup services=20

DSL, ISDN, and other acronyms: what they mean=20

The Future=20

IPv6, and what it means to you=20

Gigabit and beyond: high speed networking=20

Quality of Service and ATM=20

Voice and data integration=20

Routing vs. Layer-3 switching

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</fontfamily>USENIX is the Advanced Computing Systems Association, a
not-for-profit society with a membership drawn from the international
community of systems and software professionals. SAGE, the System
Administrators Guild, is a Special Technical Group within the USENIX
Association dedicated to the recognition and advancement of system
administration as a profession. USENIX and SAGE are co-sponsors of the
well-known LISA, Systems Administration Conference.

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