Dear ,

Hope My email finds You well ,

I would like to make some suggestion on some topics that should be Provided
by this MENOG 10 .

1.Proxy Servers ; Squid with web filteration like DANS guardian and the
usage of Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) .
2.freebsd OS , and its networking tools which Includes IPv4 and IPv6 .
3.The optimal design for data centers .
4.The Future (Perdition) usage for ipv6 large addresses .
5.IPsec and digital certificates .

Warm Regards

On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 12:39 PM, MENOG Coordination <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear colleagues,
>
> MENOG 10 is coming up soon and we're looking for presentation proposals
> and input.  The more input we get from the community, the better the
> MENOG 10 programme.
>
> Please feel free to pass this request along to any friends or
> colleagues. You can find the full Call for Papers below. We look forward
> to hearing from you.
>
> Many thanks!
>
> The MENOG Coordination Team
> Kais Al-Essa, Osama Al-Dosary, Sultan Al-Shamsi, Sandra Gijzen, Gaurab
> Raj Upadhaya, Paul Rendek, Philip Smith
>
>
> ====
>
> 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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**Saleh J. Mansour
Senior Network  Engineer
Ramallah, Palestine
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