V6 World Congress 2013 - Going Mobile

Leaders in Enterprises, Banking, Finance, Manufacturing, Publishing, Governments and Content providers are no longer asking themselves "Should we be moving to IPv6 and Cloud?" It is more a question of how to accomplish this and what feasible options are open to their requirements.

Paris, France, November 28, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Upperside Conferences, event organizers since 1994 organized the first V6 Conference in Feb. 2011 in Paris, which pre-dated the World IPV6 Day in 2011 and they are proud to announce the 3nd edition in March 2013. This edition will welcome ISPs, enterprises, equipment vendors, and industry leaders together to share their experience, skills, and knowledge of deploying IPv6 worldwide.

The 2013 Conference will place particular emphasis on the adoption of IPv6 on mobile networks, seeking presentations and individuals to serve on panels to discuss both the successes and challenges in enabling production IPv6 "by default" on mobile devices, in mobile applications, and on mobile networks.

The conference agenda is now online.

The IPv4 address space cannot sustain the growing number of Internet users and the many new ways in which the Internet is facilitating today’s communications. This evolution was not envisioned by the initial developers of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The only real option to address the growth pressures faced by IP is IPv6. Although IPv6, similar to IPv4, is a live and evolving protocol, it has already reached the level of maturity needed for safe, large-scale deployments. In recognition of a need for IPv6, organizations worldwide are already deploying or are taking aggressive measures to do so.

Come participate at the event and learn about about the technical and organizational issues that enterprises face when introducing IPv6. Other sessions will cover content providers & service provider’s strategies through security, management and Cloud service aspects.
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