[Nets-seminars] Fwd: BCS Internet Specialist Group event: Cisco - Network Virtualisation

Zhou, Shi s.zhou at ucl.ac.uk
Tue Aug 27 14:41:36 BST 2013


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From: BCS Internet SG <internetmem at lists.bcs.org.uk<mailto:internetmem at lists.bcs.org.uk>>
Subject: BCS Internet Specialist Group event: Cisco - Network Virtualisation
Date: 23 August 2013 08:54:32 GMT+01:00
To: <internetmem at lists.bcs.org.uk<mailto:internetmem at lists.bcs.org.uk>>
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BCS Internet Specialist Group

AGM - followed by Network Virtualisation - Your network in your server?

Date/Time:
Tuesday 17 September 2013.
AGM (BCS Members only) at 6.00pm. (AGM notice to follow shortly)
Presentation & buffet 6.30pm - 8.30pm.

Venue:
BCS, 1st Floor, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London, WC2E 7HA
Map and directions<http://www.multimap.com/maps/?&hloc=GB%7CWC2E7HA>

Cost:
BCS Members £10, Non BCS Members £15, Students £5 (plus VAT @ 20%)
To include buffet with wine after the event.

Book Online<https://events.bcs.org/book/773/>

Summary:

The AGM will be followed by Network Virtualisation - Your network in your server?

Imagine being able to draw your network, pushing a button to configure and launch, then in minutes being able to log-in as if you were sitting in front of the real thing.

The ever-increasing demand to provide new services on the network, or make changes to the live environment is driving the need to design, test and deploy quickly, efficiently and consistently. Testing and verifying network services in topologies at scale is a challenge, particularly when lab equipment requires the more power, space and cooling – and there’s never enough equipment for all of the people who want to use it!

Network virtualisation technologies enable us to provide a testing & development environment in which users can create high fidelity models of their networks. The same platform can be used for network change validation, hands-on training and education as well as network application development. With the ability to test and verify potential changes before they are applied to the live network, the risk of production-affecting errors can also be reduced.

In his talk, Joel Obstfeld will look at network virtualisation technologies, from the virtual machines through to the orchestration layers and show how a complex environment such as your production network can be modelled in the virtual world.

Presenter

Joel Obstfeld is a Director within Cisco's Engineering Chief Architects office. His areas of focus include the development of virtualised network environments, as well as collaborative research and development, engaging with both commercial and academic partners.

Closing date for bookings is 12:00 noon on 16 September 2013. No more bookings will be taken after this date.

For overseas delegates who wish to attend the event please note that BCS do not issue invitation letters.

There will be a full buffet with wine after the event and an opportunity for informal chat and networking.

See http://www.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/51143 for more details and the rest of the ISG & BCS website.


Cancellation Policy

In the event of cancellation the delegates will be told well in advance. No refunds will be given after 11 September 2013 but name substitutions will be accepted.

BCS reserve the right to cancel any event. BCS is not responsible for hotel or travel costs.

Other activities: We are part of a consultation with Nominet for the Second Level .uk Domain Registration being held on 9th September. Full details at http://www.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/51146




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Howard Gerlis, FBCS, CITP

Chairman British Computer Society Internet Specialist Group
http://www.isg.org.uk

<http://www.isg.org.uk/>howard.gerlis at bcs.org.uk<mailto:howard.gerlis at bcs.org.uk>
+44 (0)20-8099 7299 (day)





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