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The three Enterprise Innovation Networks The Irish Software Association (ISIN), Industry Research & Development Group (IRDG) and the Construction IT Alliance (CITA) EIN, all funded by Enterprise Ireland hosted a joint seminar on Tuesday 23rd October 2012 in the Dublin City Council offices on Wood Quay from 08.00am - 11.00am. There were 80 delegates in attendance and an additional 20 viewing the event online. The intention of this event was to focus on the need to Collaborate to Innovate for a successful future. The Opening address was given by Mr Greg Treston from Enterprise Ireland. Greg is Head of Research & Innovation. There was then a short Introduction to each of the Enterprise Innovation Networks. Speakers included Paul Sweetman of ISIN, Denis Hayes of IRDG and Suzanne Purcell of CITA EIN. This was followed by presentation on Collaborating with Third Level Research Institutes by John Whelan, Trinity College Technology Transfer Office and Tom Flanagan, DIT Hothouse. Three case Studies followed. Case Study 1: Dr. Yvonne Traynor, Henkel Case. Study 2: Sean Giblin, Cylon Controls. Case Study 3: Anthony McCauley, Fujitsu
Dit hothouse collaborate to innovate
Dit hothouse collaborate to innovate
CITA_Ltd
Breve informe encuesta uso del movil para tener en cuenta en el diseño de actividades sobre electrónica ética en Ingeniería Sin Fronteras Galicia
Breve informe encuesta uso del movil y electrónica ética
Breve informe encuesta uso del movil y electrónica ética
Enxeñería Sen Fronteiras Galicia
09 the global-internet-peering-ecosystem
09 the global-internet-peering-ecosystem
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William Norton
15.1 transition create-peering-strategy
15.1 transition create-peering-strategy
William Norton
The three Enterprise Innovation Networks The Irish Software Association (ISIN), Industry Research & Development Group (IRDG) and the Construction IT Alliance (CITA) EIN, all funded by Enterprise Ireland hosted a joint seminar on Tuesday 23rd October 2012 in the Dublin City Council offices on Wood Quay from 08.00am - 11.00am. There were 80 delegates in attendance and an additional 20 viewing the event online. The intention of this event was to focus on the need to Collaborate to Innovate for a successful future. The Opening address was given by Mr Greg Treston from Enterprise Ireland. Greg is Head of Research & Innovation. There was then a short Introduction to each of the Enterprise Innovation Networks. Speakers included Paul Sweetman of ISIN, Denis Hayes of IRDG and Suzanne Purcell of CITA EIN. This was followed by presentation on Collaborating with Third Level Research Institutes by John Whelan, Trinity College Technology Transfer Office and Tom Flanagan, DIT Hothouse. Three case Studies followed. Case Study 1: Dr. Yvonne Traynor, Henkel Case. Study 2: Sean Giblin, Cylon Controls. Case Study 3: Anthony McCauley, Fujitsu
Dit hothouse collaborate to innovate
Dit hothouse collaborate to innovate
CITA_Ltd
Breve informe encuesta uso del movil para tener en cuenta en el diseño de actividades sobre electrónica ética en Ingeniería Sin Fronteras Galicia
Breve informe encuesta uso del movil y electrónica ética
Breve informe encuesta uso del movil y electrónica ética
Enxeñería Sen Fronteiras Galicia
09 the global-internet-peering-ecosystem
09 the global-internet-peering-ecosystem
William Norton
This brief discussion talk brings forth and supports the thesis that Internet Peering improves network security.
How Internet Peering Improves Security
How Internet Peering Improves Security
William Norton
Understanding Remote Peering – The New Wave of Interconnection at the Core of the Internet. Using real-world case studies, this free webinar explains remote peering and what it means to ISPs, content providers and the global Internet peering ecosystem. Learn from William B. Norton who has presented three popular USTelecom webinars on Internet peering. Background The Internet peering ecosystem is going through a historic and rapid paradigm shift. The largest ISPs and content providers have always interconnected their networks at the core of the Internet using a technique called "Internet peering," the free and reciprocal exchange of access to each other's customers. In this way, networks of scale can exchange a large enough amount of traffic for free with one another to offset the cost of deployment (equipment, colocation, and transport to the colocation center). This justification is the basis for the business case for peering. However, a recent trend -- called "remote peering" -- has emerged as a way to get these peering benefits but without the cost of additional equipment, transport, or colocation. The remote peering model is where a remote peering provider delivers transport to the customer router with Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) extension(s) from the largest exchange points in the world. In this way, the customer gets all of the benefits of peering (performance, control over routing, direct relationships with the peer networks, etc.) without the large initial capital and operational costs. This is not just a fringe or small change to peering - it is a fundamental shift in the Internet architecture. Remote peering is a new technique that helps make peering accessible to a much larger population. As a result of the cost shift, an increasing percentage of networks are peering across great distances. The peering paradigm of "peering keeps local traffic local" is no more. During the free webinar you will hear case studies from the field where medium-sized content companies are able to enter the peering ecosystem and connect to multiple Internet Exchange Points over a single circuit. These companies have graciously allowed their cost numbers to be shared so the traditional peering model can be compared against the emerging remote peering model. Also, the webinar will highlight the strongest arguments on both sides of the debate over whether remote peering is good or bad for the global Internet peering ecosystem. William B. Norton, Executive Director, DrPeering International and Author of the new 2014 Edition of “The Internet Peering Playbook: Connecting to the Core of the Internet” which includes a new chapter dedicated to remote peering.
Understanding Remote Peering - Connecting to the Core of the Internet
Understanding Remote Peering - Connecting to the Core of the Internet
William Norton
14 the folly-of-peering-ratios
14 the folly-of-peering-ratios
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13.1 internet exchange-point-playbook
13.1 internet exchange-point-playbook
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13 the taxonomy-of-internet-data-centers
13 the taxonomy-of-internet-data-centers
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12.1 lunch break
12.1 lunch break
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11 internet peering-playbook
11 internet peering-playbook
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10 the 21st-century-internet-peering-ecosystem
10 the 21st-century-internet-peering-ecosystem
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08 the 20th-century-internet-peering-ecosystem
08 the 20th-century-internet-peering-ecosystem
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07.1.1 application
07.1.1 application
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07 public vs-private-peering-debate
07 public vs-private-peering-debate
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06 selecting an-ixp
06 selecting an-ixp
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05 the business-case-for-internet-peering
05 the business-case-for-internet-peering
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04a peering simulation-game
04a peering simulation-game
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04 internet peering
04 internet peering
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03 internet transit-playbook
03 internet transit-playbook
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02 internet transit
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01 internet peering-workshop-agenda
01 internet peering-workshop-agenda
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This brief discussion talk brings forth and supports the thesis that Internet Peering improves network security.
How Internet Peering Improves Security
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William Norton
Understanding Remote Peering – The New Wave of Interconnection at the Core of the Internet. Using real-world case studies, this free webinar explains remote peering and what it means to ISPs, content providers and the global Internet peering ecosystem. Learn from William B. Norton who has presented three popular USTelecom webinars on Internet peering. Background The Internet peering ecosystem is going through a historic and rapid paradigm shift. The largest ISPs and content providers have always interconnected their networks at the core of the Internet using a technique called "Internet peering," the free and reciprocal exchange of access to each other's customers. In this way, networks of scale can exchange a large enough amount of traffic for free with one another to offset the cost of deployment (equipment, colocation, and transport to the colocation center). This justification is the basis for the business case for peering. However, a recent trend -- called "remote peering" -- has emerged as a way to get these peering benefits but without the cost of additional equipment, transport, or colocation. The remote peering model is where a remote peering provider delivers transport to the customer router with Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) extension(s) from the largest exchange points in the world. In this way, the customer gets all of the benefits of peering (performance, control over routing, direct relationships with the peer networks, etc.) without the large initial capital and operational costs. This is not just a fringe or small change to peering - it is a fundamental shift in the Internet architecture. Remote peering is a new technique that helps make peering accessible to a much larger population. As a result of the cost shift, an increasing percentage of networks are peering across great distances. The peering paradigm of "peering keeps local traffic local" is no more. During the free webinar you will hear case studies from the field where medium-sized content companies are able to enter the peering ecosystem and connect to multiple Internet Exchange Points over a single circuit. These companies have graciously allowed their cost numbers to be shared so the traditional peering model can be compared against the emerging remote peering model. Also, the webinar will highlight the strongest arguments on both sides of the debate over whether remote peering is good or bad for the global Internet peering ecosystem. William B. Norton, Executive Director, DrPeering International and Author of the new 2014 Edition of “The Internet Peering Playbook: Connecting to the Core of the Internet” which includes a new chapter dedicated to remote peering.
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07 public vs-private-peering-debate
06 selecting an-ixp
06 selecting an-ixp
05 the business-case-for-internet-peering
05 the business-case-for-internet-peering
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04a peering simulation-game
04 internet peering
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03 internet transit-playbook
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