ITNOG 7 Wrap-up « ipSpace.net website
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I attended ITNOG 7 past 7 days, and completely liked a complete day of attention-grabbing shows, including how do you run Net products and services in a war zone by Elena Lutsenko and Milko Ilari.
The early morning was centered principally on BGP:
No event would be entire with out a presentation or two about out-of-this-entire world hyperscaler technologies. This time, Massimo Magnani launched gRIBI (true-earth I2RS twin working with gRPC as the transportation protocol), and Colin Whittaker talked about customized AWS switches.
Previous but undoubtedly not the very least, my pal Roman Dodin experienced a beautiful containerlab presentation, providing me a couple of concepts how to do a better career introducing netlab 😉, and Paolo Lucente & Salvatore Cuzzilla introduced however-a further following-generation streaming telemetry solution that built my head spin.
Finally, ITNOG stands for Italian Network Operators Group, so unsurprisingly the displays of Italian speakers have been in Italian. I probably managed to get the gist of most of them from the slides, but then there have been some shows like the accelerated digital networking presentation by Samuele Pilleri where by primarily based on the diagrams I would believe it was not undesirable, but even the slides had been in Italian, so what ever.
Is it value attending ITNOG? Unquestionably if you are talking Italian. Probably even if you’re not fluent in Italian. Will I be back again? You bet.
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