Program

(May be subject to change)

Time

Mon 18 October

Full day   Optional hands-on IPv6 workshop                  
17.30 Welcome Reception and Registration, Rendezvous Hotel, 328 Flinders Street, Melbourne

Time

Tue 19 October - Summit Day 1

08.30 Registration and Exhibition, Rendezvous Hotel, Melbourne

Session 1
Innovation and Transition - Chair: Bill Petreski, Ai Group
09.00 Inevitable, Inescapable IPv6 - Vint Cerf, Google (by DVD)
09.30 Cloud Computing, Internet of Things & Smart Grids Optimised through IPv6 - Latif Ladid, President, IPv6 Forum
10.00 Transition and the Asia Pacific IPv6 Taskforce - Tony Hill, APIPv6TF

10.30 Morning Tea

Session 2
Innovation and Transition - Chair: Tony Hill, ISOC-AU
11.00 IPv6's Carbon Footprint: GreenIPv6 for Monitoring, Control and Innovation - Michael Biber, IPv6 Forum Australia
11.30 The Economics of IPv6 Transition - Geoff Huston, APNIC
12.00 Malware, botnets, spams and scams - will IPv6 be the end of them? Yes! And no... Paul Ducklin, Sophos

12.30 Lunch

Session 3
Innovation - Chair: Cheryl Langdon-Orr, ISOC-AU Security - Chair: Kate Lance, IPv6Now
13.30 IPv6 Visibility: Making it Easy - Kevin Karp, IPv6Now IPv6 Security - Scott Hogg, Global Technology Resources, Inc. (By videoconference)
14.00 The Second Internet: Reinventing Computer Networks with IPv6 - Lawrence Hughes, InfoWeapons Secure Transition and Application Security Enforcement with IPv6 Secure Web Gateway - Qing Li, Blue Coat Systems
14.30 IPv6 in Intelligent Transport Systems - Jared Ring, QUT IPv6 at Internode: Status and Futures - Simon Hackett, Internode

15:00 Afternoon Tea

Session 4
Innovation Transition
15.30 Addressing IPv6 Migration with Systems Management Tools - Alan Lloyd, wwite What Services are Accessible via IPv6? - Mark Prior, Juniper Networks
16.00 Comparing the Leading IPv6 Transition Mechanisms - Beatty Lane-Davis, Juniper Networks Migrating to Distributed Data Centres Unified Cloud, with no IPv4 - Paul Pettigrew, Mach Technology
16.30 The Mayan Perspective on the Business Case of IPv6 - Silvia Hagen, Sunny Connection AG (by videoconference)

17:00 Close
19.00 Summit Dinner

Time

Wed 20 October - Summit Day 2

08.30 Exhibition, Rendezvous Hotel, Melbourne

Session 5
Global Progress and Implementation - Chair: Kevin Karp, IPv6Now
09.00 IPv6 Deployment Momentum - Phil Roberts, Internet Society
09.30 IPv6 Everywhere: Living with a Fully IPv6-Enabled Environment - Ron Broersma, DREN
10.00 Experiences through Collaborative Activity to overcome IPv4 Exhaustion - Prof. Hiroshi Esaki, University of Tokyo (by videoconference)

10.30 Morning Tea

Session 6
Global Progress - Chair: Rohan Saldanha, Cisco Implementation - Chair: Mike Biber, IPv6 Forum Australia
11.00 Australian Government Transition to IPv6: Strategy and Progress - John Hillier and Darren Beauchamp, AGIMO Architecting an IPv6 Enabled Network - Luigi Sorbello, Telstra
11.30 Google version 6: Evolution - Jen Linkova, Google Microsoft's IPv6 legacy: Herding the Elephant in the Room - Jorke Odolphi, Microsoft
12.00 Discussion Panel

12.30 Lunch

Session 7
Global Progress Implementation
13.30 The Next Generation Internet Project of Taiwan - Yi Lee, TWNIC IPv6 in the Australian Web Services Industry - Shaun Ewing, AussieHQ
14.00 Kiwis - Where the Hell are They? - Richard Wood,
InternetNZ
CSIRO Deployment Update: Now the Fun Starts - John Gibbins, CSIRO
14.30 IPv6 Deployment in the Middle East Region - Alaa Al-Din J. Kadhem Al-Radhi, IPv6 Forum Jordan IPv6 Readiness for Service Providers and Enterprises - Kurt Bales, eintellego

15:00 Afternoon Tea

Session 8
Global Progress Implementation
15.30 KREONET's IPv6 Experience for Korean Researchers - Joobum Kim, KREONET Enterprise IPv6 Deployment - Shannon McFarland, Cisco
16.00 Requirements for IPv6 in Government - Matt Carling, Cisco IPv6 Deployment at Monash - John Mann, Monash

16:30 Announcements and Closing Summary - Tony Hill, ISOC-AU