[Tccc] Only 3 More Days! NOMS 2012 Early Registration Deadline is 16 March (fwd)

Carlos Becker Westphall westphal
Tue Mar 13 14:37:34 EDT 2012


CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Only 3 more days to Early

Registration Deadline of 16 March!

The 13th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2012) will
be held 16-20 April 2012 at The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
Held in even-numbered years since 1988, NOMS 2012 will follow the 24 years
tradition of NOMS and IM as the primary IEEE Communications Society's forum for
technical exchange on management of information and communication technology
focusing on research, development, integration, standards, service provisioning,
and user communities. NOMS 2012 will focus on the theme "Managing the Next Wave
of Information and Communications Technologies," presenting recent, emerging
approaches and technical solutions for dealing with future network and ICT
infrastructures, as well as with novel services provided on top of these
infrastructures.

Highlights of the Technical Program

     Keynotes by distinguished speakers - Vint Cerf (Google Chief Internet
Evangelist, USA), David Lassner (University of Hawaii, USA), Hossein Eslambolchi
(2020 Venture Partners, USA), Toshitaka Tsuda (Fujitsu Labs, Japan), Yuan-Kuang
Tu (Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan), Morris Sloman (Imperial College London, UK) and
Dave Belanger (AT&T, USA)
     Presentation of papers (full, Mini-Conference, short and application papers)
in 30 sessions covering a wide range of topics such as cloud management, Future
Internet, security management, IT management and energy management
     Discussion of emerging topics in 5 panels
         Managing the next wave of information and communications technologies
         Software-defined networking
         Information-centric network: which impact on network design &
operations?
         The Future Internet: IPv6 Internet - impact on the enterprise and
network management
         Network virtualization: network virtualization makes network operation
easier or mess?
     Dissertation Digest
     8 tutorials
         Towards network innovation through OpenFlow/SDN
         Cloud enablement services: technologies and challenges
         Disaster recovery on network infrastructure: focused on the earthquake
in Japan
         Model-driven semantic management
         Cloud computing for scalable network management
         Towards holistic green communications and network management
         Migration to cloud: transforming enterprise applications into cloud
services
         Managing converged IP and optical transport networks: current trends and
future challenges
     5 workshops
         7th Workshop on Business driven IT management (BDIM)
         5th Workshop on Distributed Autonomous Network Management System (DANMS)
         4th Workshop on Management of the Future Internet (ManFI)
         3rd Workshop on Cloud Management (CloudMan)
         1st Workshop on Algorithms and Operating Procedures for Federated
Virtualized Networks (FEDNET)

See the detailed program at http://www.ieee-noms.org/program.html and register
now!

For more information about a specific activity, please visit www.ieee-noms.org



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