Dear colleagues,

I've attached the call for papers for MENOG 10 below. Please encourage
colleagues and friends to consider offering tutorial or conference
papers.

We are all looking forward to your presentation proposals and assistance
to make MENOG 10 a great event.

Many thanks!

Paul Rendek
RIPE NCC on behalf of the MENOG Coordination Team

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Middle East Network Operators Group (MENOG)
Dubai, UAE 22 April – 1 May 2012
www.menog.net


Call for Papers

The MENOG Programme Committee is now seeking contributions for the MENOG
10 programme. We would like to invite presentation proposals to be
submitted as soon as possible to help us produce the programme in plenty
of time. We would also like to encourage network operators and
researchers throughout the Middle East, who have not previously
presented their work, to do so.

We are looking for speakers who would:
Offer a technical tutorial on an appropriate topic; and/or
Participate in the technical conference sessions as a speaker.
Share their local experience with any of the fields of interest for MENOG.

Submissions must be sent online.
http://papers.apia.org/paper/user/index.php?event=2

MENOG 10 Format
MENOG 10 will run for 8 days, and will include 5 days of hands-on
technical workshops, one day of tutorials followed by 2 day Technical
Conference sessions (including updates from the RIPE NCC)

Workshops: 22 - 26 April
Tutorials: 29 April
Plenary Conference: 30 April and 1 May

Conference Milestones
Call for Papers Opens: Now
Deadline for Speaker Slide Submissions: 5 April 2012
Final Programme Published: 15 April 2012
Final Slides: 22 April 2012

Technical Conference
Each technical session in a MENOG Meeting lasts 90 minutes - multiple
sessions can cover one subject area, if there is demand. A 90-minute
session allows either 3 or 4 presentations per session, including time
for Q&A. Maximum presentation length is 25 minutes.

Expected subject areas for MENOG 10 include:
IPv6 deployment
HTTP and Non-HTTP Content Filtering; Anti-spam
Internationalised Domain Names (IDN) and Localisation
NREN (National Research and Education Networks)
ISP Operations, Peering and Internet Exchange Points
SP Network Security
Datacentres, Applications&  Services

Paper Submission
When considering a presentation or tutorial, remember that the MENOG
audience is mainly comprised of technical network operators and
engineers with a wide range of experience levels from beginners to
multi-year experience. There is a strong desire to offer core skills
and basic knowledge in the tutorials and to address issues relevant to
the day-to-day operations of ISPs and network operators over the next 12
- 18 months in the conference sessions.

Draft slides for both tutorials and conference sessions MUST be provided
with CfP submissions. The Programme Committee will not consider a
presentation proposal without accompanying draft slides.

While the majority of speaking slots will be allocated by 15 April 2012,
a limited number of slots may be available after then for presentations
that are exceptionally timely or of critical operational importance.

Important Note
MENOG is a technical conference so marketing and commercial content is
not allowed within the programme. The programme committee will maintain
the technical standard of MENOG, and will therefore not accept
inappropriate materials. It is expected that the presenter be a
technical person and not a sales or marketing person. The audience is
extremely technical and expects that the speakers are themselves very
knowledgeable. All sessions provide time for questions, so presenters
should expect technical questions and be prepared to deliver insightful
and technically deep responses.
Funding and Support

MENOG is a not-for-profit event that is trying to make the event only as
close to zero cost as possible for attendees; therefore MENOG is unable
to pay the travel costs of speakers.






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