[857] in resnet
Reminder on presentation proposals
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Futey)
Tue Feb 19 14:35:09 2002
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Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 11:27:56 -0800
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From: David Futey <dfutey@STANFORD.EDU>
To: RESNET-L@listserv.nd.edu
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The close of presentation proposal submissions is coming
'round the corner. March 8 is the deadline for submissions.
There is a variety of presentation topic possibilities as
I note below but many other topics are possible.
Perhaps you posted something to the list and received
a variety of solutions to the problem-submit a panel
so those different perspectives can be heard. Maybe
you have been researching a technology to implement -
submit a presentation to offer your findings to the broader
ResNet audience.
Don't just be at the conference, be a part of the conference
by submitting a presentation.
Ideas for topics include:
Network monitoring solutions
Software (non-imaging) distribution solutions
Collaborative projects with other areas of the college or university
Windows 2000 and Active Directory
Tips and tricks for supervising student staff
Status of Ge and 10Ge
Work order software comparison/utilization
Imaging of desk tops and laptops
Supporting laptop environments
Mac OSX overview
Bandwidth/resource management solutions
Bandwidth management policies
Revisiting computing space
clusters, cyberlounges, cyber cafes, use of open space, impact of wireless
Intrusion detection products and methods
Status of copyright and related issues (DMCA, NetPD so forth)
Partnerships with the academic side of the house
The state of wireless/how is wireless augmenting the student
learning environment
Wireless security and authentication methods
Continuing impact of P2P technologies
Issues in supporting the mixed windows' flavors (affect of XP/ME)
How far does your computing support go?
Staff training models
Steps to installing, administrating and securing a linux/unix computer
State of video streaming, video conference
Review of software development tools
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Academic Computing
Stanford University
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