The Wide World Of IPv6 - BayLISA for July 2012


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BayLISA is pleased to welcome Jason Fesler of Yahoo! to July's meeting.
http://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/d/4/c/8/event_136374472.jpegJason Fesler is a Distinguished Architect at Yahoo!, leading the efforts on "IP Survivability". His focus is on providing the technical leadership on moving Yahoo! towards IPv6, as well as evangelical efforts promoting IPv6 both within the company and beyond. Most recently, he successful drove Yahoo's participation in the World IPv6 Launch.
Jason will talk about IPv6, on a range of topics. What it is, why we need it, technical differences between IPv4 and IPv6, security concerns, and the like. He'll talk about Yahoo!'s deployment (and the World IPv6 Launch). Questions will be encouraged during the talk - don't be shy!
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Our meetings are scheduled for 7:30pm on the third Thursday of each month, LinkedIn HQ in Mountain View. Our specific location changes from month to month--we'll keep Meetup and baylisa.org updated as much as we can with the actual building address/room name.
For July, we're scheduled back at "Culture Club" at the end of Stierlin. Point your map tool at:
2051 Stierlin Ct.
Mountain View, CA 94043
BayLISA includes system and network administrators across a range of skill levels. BayLISA meets to discuss topics of interest to system administrators and managers. The meetings are free and open to the public.
Recent topics have included Storage Networking and Storage Virtualization, Cloudflare's adventures with Lulzsec, OpenLDAP, the Infrastructure Engineer, high performance email service, and more.
We always welcome presentation topics and volunteer speakers. Use the "Contact us" link on this page to get in touch with BayLISA's directors.

The Wide World Of IPv6 - BayLISA for July 2012