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GÉANT BOOTH SCHEDULE

GÉANT welcomes the community to gather at the booth to talk, meet and collaborate. The following table will show you when Partners, Guests and GÉANT staff members will be at the booth to answer questions in the mentioned areas:


Tuesday, 30 May 2017 

Morning coffee 10:30 - 11:00

Tom Fryer

Christian Gijtenbeek

GÉANT interactive map

The GÉANT interactive map brings together the traditional GÉANT backbone map, the GÉANT global connectivity map and our regional partners’ maps into a single interactive platform, enabling users to move easily from one map view to another, and click to get information on links, regional network organisations and NRENs in Europe and around the world. 

 

Richard Hughes-Jones 

Network Performance, Big Science users, Standardisation activities

 

Tom Fryer

Global Connectivity and Regional Projects; MAGIC; TANDEM; BELLA; Partner Relations/NREN account management;

 

Christian Gijtenbeek

CORE, EventR, federated access, NREN Compendium, NREN Service Matrix 

 

Claus Hanschke

Data Science

Lunch time I 12:30 - 13:15

Tangui Coulouarn

 

Inacademia

The Inacademia service validates academic affiliation of users on behalf of connected Services.

 

Rachele Gianfranchi

External Relations, EU Affairs, Events, Learning and Development, Business Development, Economics

 

Cathrin Stover 

Global Connectivity Global Connectivity and Regional Projects; Case for NREN Resources

 

Brook Schofield 

Middleware activities, eduGAIN, eduroam

 

Klaas Wierenga 

Identity, eduroam, federation, community engagement

Lunch time II 13:15 - 14:00

Giuseppe Attardi  

GARR

The presentation will illustrate the Federated Compute Cloud that GARR has deployed for use by the Italian research community.

 

Guy Roberts

Network design, Network services, Standardization activities, infrastructure sharing

 

Mian Usman

Network Design, SDN (software defined networking), Network Evolution Plan

 

Erik Reid

Software Development

 

Craig Volp

Service management, Network services, Network operations

Afternoon coffee 15:30 - 16:00

Askar Kutanov

CAREN

The CAREN Project unites research and education networks for universities and research institutes, which leads to the socio-economic growth of the entire Central Asian region!

 

Maria Minaricova

International user support, Big Science account management, science and research engagement, International project management 

 

Mandeep Saini

Voice, GÉANT Cloud Activity, eduTEAMS

 

Richard Sanigar

Software Development 

 

Klaas Wierenga

Identity, eduroam, federation, community engagement

 

Wednesday, 31 May 2017

 

Morning coffee 10:30 - 11:00

Vincenzo Capone

Kenjiro Yamanaka  

150 Gbps data transfer between London and Tokyo via U.S.A. by MMCFTP

MMCFTP is a new file transfer protocol that enables long distance high speed data transfer, and it achieved 150 Gbps data transfer between Tokyo and Salt lake city in SC16. In TNC17, we will demonstrate data transfer between London and Tokyo at the same speed.

 

Helga Spitaler

Regional projects; In the Field blog; global connectivity; Case for NRENs resources

 

Cathrin Stover

Global Connectivity Global Connectivity and Regional Projects; Case for NREN Resources

 

Vincenzo Capone 

International user support, Big Science account management, science and research engagement

 

Mian Usman 

Network Design, SDN (software defined networking), Network Evolution Plan

Lunch time I 12:30 - 13:15

Eunjin Hu

TEIN*CC

Presentation

 

Madga Haver

Training, TRANSITS, SIG-MSP

 

Tom Fryer

Global Connectivity and Regional Projects; MAGIC; TANDEM; BELLA; Partner Relations/NREN account management;

 

Keith Slater 

Service Management, Network Operations, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Geant World Service (GWS).

 

Annabel Grant

Partner relations, SME engagement and e-infrastructure engagement, Open Call programme, E-infra Central project

Lunch time II 13:15 - 14:00

Jerry Sobieski

GÉANT Testbeds Service (GTS)

The GÉANT Testbeds Service (GTS) delivers integrated ​​virtual environments as 'testbeds' for the network research community. GTS is designed for researchers of advanced networking technologies to help support testing and development over a large-scale, dispersed environment

  Rachele Gianfranchi External Relations, EU Affairs, Events, Learning and Development, Business Development, Economics
  David West Global Connectivity, regional projects, international relations 
  Matthew Scott  GN4-2
Afternoon coffee 15:30 - 16:00 Tangui Coulouarn

eduTEAMS

We want to show eduTEAMS. GÉANT has developed eduTEAMS, a service that offers a platform to support authentication and authorisation.

  Laura Durnford SIG-MSP, SIG-Marcomms, AARC project, EaPConnect project
  Peter Szegedi  Voice, Video, WebRTC, Multimedia, OpenEdu., Perf.Arts, Storage, File sync&share, Cloud, Application Services, GLIF, Up2U
  Toby Rodwell Network Services, Operations, Network Design
  Qaiser Ahmed Virtualisation, Storage
  Shaun Cairns Head of GÉANT product management and active roles in all sustainability models for services. 

Thursday, 1 June 2017

Morning coffee 10:30 - 11:00

Yousef Torman  

AfricaConnect2 and EUMEDCONNECT3

Presentation

 

Beatrix Weber

Partner Relations, International user support, NREN and International User account management, Science and Research Engagement

 

Akil Radhakrishnan

Network Services, Operations, Network Design

 

Richard Hughes-Jones 

Network Performance, Big Science users, Standardisation activities

 

Nadia Sluer 

GÉANT Future Talent Fund, Task forces/ SIGs, SIG-SCOPE

Lunch time I 12:30 - 13:15

Giuseppe Attardi 

GARR

The presentation will illustrate the Federated Compute Cloud that GARR has deployed for use by the Italian research community.

 

Beatrix Weber

Partner Relations, International user support, NREN and International User account management, Science and Research Engagement

 

Sigita Jurkynaite

TF-CSIRT, TCS, Network Performance Art Production workshops, Task Forces/SIGs

 

Dimitri van Zantvliet Rozemeijer

Event Organizing, IT Strategy, GDPR, IPR, Risk Management

 

Annabel Grant

Partner relations, SME engagement and e-infrastructure engagement, Open Call programme, E-infra Central project

Lunch time II 13:15 - 14:00

Vincenzo Capone

Kenjiro Yamanaka

150 Gbps data transfer between London and Tokyo via U.S.A. by MMCFTP

MMCFTP is a new file transfer protocol that enables long distance high speed data transfer, and it achieved 150 Gbps data transfer between Tokyo and Salt lake city in SC16. In TNC17, we will demonstrate data transfer between London and Tokyo at the same speed. 
  Vincenzo Capone Global Connectivity, regional projects, international relations 
 

Niall Donaghy

Network design, Network services, Standardization activities, infrastructure sharing

 

Paul Rouse

Procurement, PRISM - DWDM Framework Agreement, IaaS framework agreement, Procuring connectivity from NRENs

 

Richard Sanigar

Software Development 
Afternoon coffee 15:30 - 16:00

Salome Branco

FCT|FCCN

FCT|FCCN would like to welcome our booth visitors with highlights about our most differentiating services as an NREN and also display information about FCCN’s involvement in valuable projects, both nationally (Mooc Project – NAU) and internationally (EduOER and Up2U).

 

Helga Spitaler

 Regional projects; In the Field blog; global connectivity; Case for NRENs resources
  Sigita Jurkynaite  TF-CSIRT, TCS, Network Performance Art Production workshops, Task Forces/SIGs
  Tom Fryer Global Connectivity and Regional Projects; MAGIC; TANDEM; BELLA; Partner Relations/NREN account management;
  Paul Drake GDPR, Information Security, Risk Management