Carrier Ethernet, Broadband, and MPLS
Workshop
When:
June 19 and 20, 2007
Where:
Cisco Office in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Registration web site and event details: https://programs.regweb.com/cisco/CEBM_Workshop
Welcome
Learn about the latest trends in carrier
Ethernet, broadband, and MPLS and the Cisco IP
Next-Generation Network
strategy for service providers and large enterprises. During this
workshop
attendees will learn about how new broadband, carrier Ethernet, and MPLS
technology
enhancements can be used for building next-generation
networking infrastructure for support of
voice, data, and video services.
Presentations during the workshop will cover technology and
standards
overviews, feature roadmaps, and a number of in-depth technology discussions.
Topics/Speaker Summary:
- NGN Network Update -
Monique Morrow
- Carrier Ethernet
Overview, E-OAM, Services (EVC) - Eric Matkovich
- Layer-2 VPN Overview and
Roadmap - Tim McSweeney
- Broadband ISG Evolution -
Frank Brockners
- MPLS and Broadband QoS -
Bertrand Duvivier
- Transport Overview
(UCP/PBT/T-MPLS) - Hari Rakotoranto
- TelePresence Service
Provider and Enterprise Overview - Laure Andrieux
- MPLS Embedded Management
Overview, Application, Roadmap - Harmen van der Linde
- BFD Overview and
Positioning - Tom Nadeau
- Advanced Topics in MPLS
(HA, Scale, TE PCE) - Hari Rakotoranto
- Standardizing Innovations
for Market Delivery - Rajiv Kapoor
- Emerging Standards for
Carrier Ethernet - Bob Klessig
- MPLS Layer-3 VPNs - Ted
Qian
- Advanced MPLS OAM, BFD -
Tom Nadeau
- Advanced MPLS/Ethernet
Troubleshooting using MDE - Stephen Speirs
For more agenda details see:
https://programs.regweb.com/cisco/CEBM_Workshop/index.cfm?pagegridid=1191628
One-on-one
breakout sessions
In addition to the presentation sessions,
customers will have an opportunity to discuss technology
requirements
during separate one-on-one breakout sessions with Cisco technology leads and
product management.
Who Should Attend
Technical
professionals from service providers and large enterprises who are involved in
networking
technology purchasing decisions; network architecture design
and operations; and evaluation of
transport, application, and service
delivery technologies for longer term networking
needs.