技術活動資訊 : The INET Asia Regional Conference
活動日期 : 2009/07/20
活動類型 : 會議
活動地點 : 馬來西亞吉隆坡
主辦單位 : APAN
INET Asia定期會議於2009年7月20於馬來西亞吉隆坡Berjaya Times Square Hotel和Convention Centre舉行
專家會點出IPv6在各區域部屬的方式與時機
馬來西亞吉隆坡於2009年7月20,邀請到世界各地的網路專家,討論現今的網路發展在各區域最需解決的問題
在Internet Society的帶領之下,與Asia Pacific IPv6 Task Force和Malaysian National Advanced IPv6 Centre of Excellence共同研究, 在INET Asia Regional Conference聚集了各地包含工業界,政府,科技界及私營部門有影響力的專家學者,一起討論theme “IPv6: The next step”
執行IPv6可保證網路基礎的服務和組織能力,各國政府和相關組織會此持續推廣至世界各地連接網路的使用者.直到現今, 許多的網路使用者都是使用IPv4 位址, 然而IPv4 位址將會在近期用盡, 因此部屬位址更多的IPv6 已經是刻不容緩.
Rajnesh Singh(Internet Society’s亞洲區管理人)說:通訊科技界一直在推動IPv6的發展, 在過去一年中, IPv6部署的需求已經變成多數媒體及社會關注的議題, 而IPv4過渡到IPv6的議題則為現今關注的主流
在高層級的活動中顯示在商業,工業和政府,在下一階段全球對引導IPv6的適應及發展的潛力
在活動中,講者會分享關鍵知識和商業與經濟對於IPv6的見解,未來的應用與服務發展如何從IPv6中受益,及各地發展IPv6的成功案例
INET Asia Regional Conference於2009年7月20在馬來西亞吉隆坡的the Berjaya Times Square Hotel 和Convention Centre舉行,時間是09:00 - 17:50 (UTC+8).更詳細的內容請參考以下網站
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/09/kualalumpur.shtml
更多關於Internet Society’s在IPv6影響和INET meetings的資訊請參考下列網站
http://www.isoc.org/ipv6
http://www.isoc.org/inet
關於Internet Society
Internet Society是一個非營利組織於1992年組成,主要活動是制定網路標準,教育及政策.在Washington, D.C, Geneva, Switzerland,都設有辦公室,保證可以開放發展,演進,和讓更多人可以透過網路受惠,更多資訊請參閱http://www.isoc.org
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The INET Asia Regional Conference is on 20 July 2009, at the Berjaya Times Square Hotel and Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
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LEADING EXPERTS HIGHLIGHT REGIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN IPV6 DEPLOYMENT
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 20 July 2009 - Leading Internet experts from around the world will gather in Kuala Lumpur on 20 July to address one of the most important Internet developments currently underway in the region.
Led by the Internet Society, in collaboration with the Asia Pacific
IPv6 Task Force and the Malaysian National Advanced IPv6 Centre of Excellence, the INET Asia Regional Conference brings together influential regional and international experts from industry, government, the technical community, and the private sector under the theme “IPv6: The next step”.
Implementing IPv6 will ensure the Internet-based services and capabilities of organizations, governments and other organizations will continue to reach the ever-growing number of people around the world with access to the Internet. Until now, most of the Internet has operated using Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses. However, with the free pool of IPv4 addresses expected to be depleted within a couple of years, the need to increase deployment of the far more abundant IPv6 addresses is growing everyday.
“The technical community has been pushing for the move to IPv6 for many years now,” explained Rajnesh Singh, manager of the Internet Society’s Regional Bureau for Asia. “In the last year or so, the need to deploy IPv6 has become an issue that has received widespread media and public attention, and the level of awareness on IPv4 to IPv6 transition issues has now become mainstream.”
A high-level event such this highlights the potential for business, industry, and governments in this region to show strong leadership in the next stage of global IPv6 adoption and deployment.
During the event, diverse speakers will share critical knowledge and expertise on the business and economic perspectives of IPv6, future applications and services that can evolve and benefit from IPv6, and important IPv6 success stories from the region.
The INET Asia Regional Conference is on 20 July 2009, at the Berjaya Times Square Hotel and Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 09:00 - 17:50 (UTC+8). For more details, including agendas, speaker details, please see:
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/inet/09/kualalumpur.shtml
Additional information about the Internet Society’s efforts around
IPv6 and INET meetings are available at:
http://www.isoc.org/ipv6
http://www.isoc.org/inet
About the Internet Society
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The Internet Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy. With offices in Washington, D.C., and Geneva, Switzerland, it is dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of people throughout the world. More information is available at: http://www.isoc.org