Speakers Invited to Submit Proposals for its February 2-4 Conference in San Antonio, TX
FREMONT, CA, NOVEMBER 17, 2014 – The North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG) is pleased to announce its Call for Presentations for NANOG 63, taking place at the San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, TX February 2-4, 2015.
The NANOG Program Committee is now seeking proposals for presentations, panel discussions, tutorials, track sessions and keynote materials in all areas of network operations. Candidates should submit presentations highlighting issues related to technology already deployed or soon-to-be deployed over the Internet. Vendors are encouraged to work with operators to present real-world deployment experiences involving vendor products and interoperability. Hosted by CyrusOne, NANOG 63 offers opportunities to network with colleagues, sharpen skills, learn advanced networking techniques and discover new network applications.
Presentation abstracts and draft slides are due no later than December 5, 2015. To submit a presentation for consideration at NANOG 63, use the tool located on the Program Committee Site. Lightning talk (short presentations) opportunities will also be offered and abstracts for these may be submitted on the Program Committee Site starting on February 2, 2015.
The NANOG 63 topic list will be posted December 12, 2014. Final presentation slides for selected participants must be received by NANOG no later than January 30, 2015. The final NANOG 63 agenda will be published the week of January 9, 2015.
See the detailed NANOG 63 Call for Presentations page for more information. Questions regarding the presentation process can be sent to speaker-support@nanog.org
To learn more about NANOG and its regular meetings and events, visit http://www.nanog.org. Questions regarding NANOG can be sent to nanog-support@nanog.org
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