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The Future of Mobility and Wireless Computing
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
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3:30 PM
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4:30 PM
Speakers:
Todd Lammle
CEO
GlobalNet Training, Inc.
Todd Lammle, CCNA/CCNP/CEH/CEFI/FCC RF Licensed, popular Sybex author and trainer, has been involved in computers, security and networking with Fortune 500 companies for over twenty-five years. He has worked for large companies such as Hughes Aircraft, Xerox, Texaco, Toshiba, Cisco, AAA and IBM to consult on both bounded and unbounded media technologies including satellite, microwave, infrared and as well as unlicensed IEEE specifications, and the new 802.11j (4.9Ghz). In addition, Todd is a regular contributor to the EC Council specifically in using his hacking and forensic technology skills. Todd has shared his security and networking knowledge experience in more than 40 Sybex study guides, including his best selling Cisco CCNA Study Guide.
Session Description:
Join Todd as he navigates the infrastructure and shares his vision on the future of Mobility and Wireless technologies. Todd will share his 25 years of experience in corporate networking and share his expertise on the upcoming migration from IP V4 to IP V6 and what it means to the future of the enterprise infrastructure. Starting from the humble beginnings of what we now call the Internet, Todd will describe step-by-step how we have arrived at where we are, the woefully inadequate IPv4 problems and the solutions we use today to “make” IPv4” work, and finish with the future – our current future – IPv6. What do you need to do to prepare (nope, saying you are not going to use it is not an answer!), the problems and pitfalls that lie ahead if you don’t plan ahead, and then finish with by explaining the full beauty of IPv6 and why it should be called your friend.