Australian IPv6 Summit 2006
Program
(may be subject to change)
Time Pre-Summit: Mon 4 December Full day Optional hands-on IPv6 workshop Chris Myers, VeRSI, and Miwa Fujii, APNIC 18.00 Welcome Reception and Registration CSIRO Discovery Centre - bus available at 5.30 from Chifley on Northbourne/Marque Hotel Summit Day One: Tue 5 December 08.30 Registration and Exhibition Chifley on Northbourne/Marque Hotel Session 1 International IPv6 Status Chair: Tony Hill, President Internet Society of Australia 09.00 Welcome and Opening 09.15 Keynote: The New Internet and IPv6: Technology's Next Big Step Latif Ladid, IPv6 Forum, European IPv6 Task Force and ISOC 09.50 Keynote: IPv6 Deployment Status in Japan - Exploring New Business Areas Professor Hiroshi Esaki, The University of Tokyo, Japan 10:30 Morning Tea Session 2 International Perspectives Chair: Michael Biber, IPv6 Forum Downunder 11.00 IPv6 Deployment Strategy and Perspective in Korea KwanBok Jo, Ministry of Information and Communication, Republic of Korea 11.30 IPv6 enabling future communication networks - Wibro and 4G Byung-Chang Kang, Samsung, Republic of Korea 12.00 Netcentricity, Service Oriented Architecture, IPv6, and All That Jazz... Chris Gunderson, Information Science, Naval Post Graduate School 12.30 Lunch Session 3 User Experiences Chair: Tony Hill, President ISOC-AU and Chair of NICTIA 13.30 IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy Cecil Goldstein, APNIC 14.00 Thinking differently in Africa - the opportunity presented by IPv6 Andrew Alston, CTO, Tertiary Education Network, South Africa 14.30 Address Management in IPv6 Karl Auer, Nullarbor Consulting 15:00 Afternoon Tea Session 4 Transition Planning Chair: Darrell Williamson, CEO, Smart Internet Technologies CRC 15.30 Australian e-Government Strategy Peter Dale, Australian Government Information Management Office 16.00 IPv6, Great for Users, a Challenge for the Enterprise Qing Li, Blue Coat Systems 16.30 IPv6 for e-Business Tony Hill, President, Internet Society of Australia 17.00 BoF: IPv6 and the Domain Name System - your wish list? Chair: Narelle Clark, Vice-President, Internet Society of Australia 18.00 Close 19.00 Summit Dinner and ISOC-AU 10-Year Anniversary Summit Day Two: Wed 6 December 08.00 Internet Society of Australia AGM Breakfast meeting, Chifley on Northbourne Session 1 The Business Case Chair: Angus Robinson, CEO, AEEMA 09.10 Keynote: IPv6 Security Tony Hain, CISCO 09.50 Keynote: An ISP Perspective on IPv6 Deployment Simon Hackett, CEO Internode and Agile 10:30 Morning Tea Session 2 Deployment Drivers Chair: Narelle Clark, Vice-President, Internet Society of Australia 11.00 Multiservice Networks: Driving IPv6 Deployment Now, Not Later Jeff Doyle, Juniper Networks 11.30 MobileIPv6, Ad Hoc Networks and Sensor Nets: the Future of Autonomous Networking Charles E. Perkins, Nokia Fellow 12.00 Panel Session 12.30 Lunch Session 3 Defence Business Case Chair: Brett Biddington, ADEISA 13.30 The High Performance Computing Modernization Program and IPv6 Rodger Johnson, Program Manager, DOD HPCMP Office, US Defense Research Engineering Network 14.00 Challenges of IPv6 Deployment in a Production Environment Ron Broersma, Chief Engineer, US Defense Research Engineering Network 14.30 Defence Information Environment - Transition to IPv6 Air Commodore David Richards, Director General Information Policy and Plans, CIOG, Australian Department of Defence 15:00 Afternoon Tea Session 4 National Implementation Chair: Kate Lance, Executive Director, Internet Society of Australia 15.30 Why Web2.0 will drive IPv6 Deployment Roger Kermode, Smart Internet CRC 16.00 IPv6 Operational Experiences at APNIC Terry Manderson, Senior Network and Systems Architect, APNIC 16.30 IPv6: the Australian View Michael Biber, IPv6 Forum Downunder 17.00 Closing Remarks