Dear colleagues,
Our training team travels the RIPE NCC service region to deliver
training courses to our members without any additional cost.
Over the next few months, we'll be in Amsterdam, London, Toulouse,
Prague, Baku, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Vilnius, Chisinau, Bishkek.
Visit the following page to register and to check which training courses
we are giving in your area:
https://lirportal.ripe.net/training/courses
The RIPE NCC delivers the following training courses:
- LIR Training Course
- RIPE Database Training Course
- Basic IPv6 Training Course
- DNSSEC Training Course
- 2 days Advanced IPv6 Training Course
- 2 days BGP Operations and Security Training Course
For more information visit:
https://www.ripe.net/support/training/courses
With kind regards,
Rumy Spratley-Kanis
Training Services Manager
Dear colleagues,
Are you an experienced network operator willing to share your expertise
with your peers in South East Europe?
SEE 5 will take place from 19–20 April 2016 in Tirana, Albania. The
meeting is open to anyone and there is no cost to attend.
The South East Europe (SEE) Programme Committee (PC) is now seeking
content proposals from the community for Plenary presentations, panels
sessions, workshops and lightning talks at SEE 5, the fifth South East
Europe/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting.
Proposals are sought on topics including, but not limited to:
IPv6 deployment
Managing IPv4 scarcity in operations
Commercial transactions of IPv4 addresses
Data centre technologies
Network and DNS operations
Internet governance and regulatory practices
Network and routing security
Content delivery
Internet peering and mobile data exchange
Efforts to establish IXPs in the region
Reports from existing IXPs
Regional success stories
Submissions should be non-commercial, and product marketing talks are
strongly discouraged. Repeated audience feedback shows that the most
successful talks focus on operational experience, research results or
case studies. For example, presenters wishing to describe a commercial
solution should focus on the underlying technology and not attempt a
product demonstration.
For examples of previous presentations, see:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/regional-meetings/see-4
Presenters who are proposing a panel are encouraged to include speakers
from several (perhaps even competing) companies and/or a neutral
facilitator.
In addition to presentations selected in advance for the Plenary, the
SEE PC also offers time slots for “lightning talks”, which are selected
immediately before or during the conference.
The following general requirements apply:
- Proposals should be submitted by 8 February 2016 at:
https://meetings.ripe.net/see5/pc/login.php
- Proposals submitted after this date will be considered on a
space-available basis.
- Presenters should indicate how much time they will require. Usually,
30-minute slots are granted for Plenary presentations and 60-minute
slots for panels.
- Proposals for talks will only be considered by the PC if they contain
draft presentation slides (slides may be updated at a later date). For
panels, proposals must contain a clear description, as well as the names
of invited panelists, presenters and moderators.
- Due to potential technical issues, it is expected that most, if not
all, presenters/panelists will be physically present at the SEE 5 Meeting.
If you have any questions or requests concerning content submissions,
please email see-pc(a)ripe.net.
Looking forward to your submissions
Kind regards,
Serge Radovcic
On behalf of the SEE PC