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Tuesday, May 13 • 4:40pm - 5:20pm
IPv6 in OpenStack

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IPv6 has become an important topic in the network world as IPv4 pools diminish and the use of application-breaking NAT rises. The Neutron IPv6 Sub-team was formed to provide feature-parity between IPv4 and IPv6, and to extend OpenStack's capabilities where IPv6 provides new features. Join Sean Collins, John Jason Brzozowski and Anthony Veiga for a discussion of the current state of IPv6 in OpenStack, where it's going, and why it's important to provide IPv6 support.

Speakers
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John Brzozowski

Engineering Fellow and Chief IPv6 Architect, Comcast
John Jason Brzozowski, Fellow and Chief IPv6 Architect Comcast Cable Communications A proven technology leader John has been the driving force behind Comcast’s IPv6 transition and deployment since the program began in 2005. His accomplishments and success leading Comcast’s IPv6... Read More →
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Sean M. Collins

Senior Software Engineer, Comcast
Sean Collins is a Senior Software Engineer at Comcast and is known for his work on Neutron. Sean has been hard at work introducing IPv6 support for OpenStack, landing his changes in the Juno release.
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Anthony Veiga

Network Engineer, Comcast, Comcast
A Network Engineer with Comcast since 2004, Anthony has worked in DOCSIS, IP routing and IPv6. With IETF experience, plublications with the SCTE, and work with the bufferbloat.net project, Anthony has worked to improve the state of the Internet and was involved with Comcast's IPv6... Read More →


Tuesday May 13, 2014 4:40pm - 5:20pm EDT
Room B206

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