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Live chat today: IPv6 strategies for the enterprise

At 2 p.m. today we'll have a live chat on a topic that is much on network managers' minds these days. Go here to sign in as early as 1:00. Here's the description:

The co-authors of the book Global IPv6 Strategies will be available to answer your questions about IPv6. Fred Wettling manages architecture and strategic planning for Bechtel, is a member of the IEEE North American IPv6 Task Force, and IPv6 Forum, and is executive director of the IPv6 Business Council. Patrick Grossetete is technical director of product management at ArchRock, makers of IP-based wireless sensor network technology. Previously Patrick worked at Cisco responsible for IOS technologies including IPv6 and IP mobility. Ciprian Popoviciu, PhD, CCIE No. 4499, is a technical leader at Cisco Systems with over ten years of experience in data and Voice over IP communications technologies.

If you miss the chat, the transcript will be available about a day later, but it's better to be in the chat room to make sure your questions are answered. It's free and anonymous.

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