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1SDN Experts Needed!

SDN Experts Needed!

Apr 17, 2014

The Future of the Internet 2014: Defining Software Defined Networks call for presenters is now open! The Future of the Internet 2014 (TFI2014) will be held in Denver, Colorado on Friday, 22 August, 2014. At this year’s event, the Colorado Chapter of the Internet Society (CO ISOC) is bringing together experts and professionals from across […]

2Videos – INET Denver: IPv4 Exhaustion and the Path to IPv6

Videos – INET Denver: IPv4 Exhaustion and the Path to IPv6

Apr 29, 2013

Video from the first ever INET Denver, organized with our Colorado Chapter, is available for viewing now! Themed “IPv4 Exhaustion and the Path to IPv6,” the event was held at the Grand Hyatt Denver on the afternoon of Wednesday, 17 April. INET Denver was designed to complement the content presented at the co-located North American […]

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IPv6: What is it, why do I need it, and how do I get it?

Sep 27, 2012

The Colorado Chapter of the Internet Society (CO ISOC) recently held an event aimed at giving local IT and networking folks an introduction to IPv6.

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First Ever CO ISOC IPv6 Event!

Aug 23, 2012

I have to say, I’m more than a little excited! The Colorado Chapter of the Internet Society (CO ISOC) is hosting our very first IPv6 event – and it’s shaping up to be quite outstanding (if I do say so myself). The stage will be filled with the likes of Scott Hogg, Jeff Doyle, Cricket […]

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IPv6 Routing Deep Dive

Apr 29, 2011

The 2011 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit was held in Denver earlier this week (25-27 April) at the Grand Hyatt. It was a great event, as we have come to expect from the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force. I was especially pleased that they stepped the presentation content up a notch with regard to technical depth […]

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Invigorating CO ISOC

May 2, 2010

CO ISOC seeks to harness the great resources of this region in order to perpetuate the open evolution of the Internet for the advancement of human knowledge and communication, here in Colorado and around the world. Background As most who know me already know, I co-founded the Colorado Chapter of the Internet Society back at […]

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Ladid and Curran to Speak at 2010 RMv6 Summit

Mar 8, 2010

The annual Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit (RMv6 Summit) put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF) is shaping up to be another great event this year. I attended both of the previous (2008 & 2009) RMv6 Summits and have thoroughly enjoyed every single session. I learned much more than I expected at each […]

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SungateKids Bowlathon ’09

Mar 17, 2009

It is time again for the annual SungateKids Bowlathon.  Sunday 5 April I will again join many others and don my “funny shoes for a great cause.”  This will be the 7th year of the Bowlathon and my second year bowling along side many of my tw telecom coworkers.  This year the senior data and […]

92009 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit

2009 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit

Mar 2, 2009

The 2009 Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit is a FREE two day affair put on by the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force (RMv6TF) to help increase IPv6 awareness, knowledge and skills among Colorado and Rocky Mountain area organizations (and individuals). See you there!

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