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<title>A good mix of people</title>
<itunes:subtitle>A first-time speaker's experience of the annual TERENA Networking Conference</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The TERENA Networking Conference (TNC) now attracts around 500 participants each year. Stuart Cunningham visited for the first time in May 2007, when the event was held in Lyngby, Denmark. He also gave a presentation on some of his own research. So how did TNC 2007 rate for him, compared to other conferences?</itunes:summary>
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<title>Influence the next generation networks</title>
<itunes:subtitle>A sponsor's view of TNC</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Adva Optical Networking has been sponsoring the TNC for the past three years. Klaus Grobe, who's responsible for business development of corporate backbones, has manned the company's booth at more than one event, and given technical presentations. He explains why the conference is worth it.</itunes:summary>
<description>Adva Optical Networking has been sponsoring the TNC for the past three years. Klaus Grobe, who's responsible for business development of corporate backbones, has manned the company's booth at more than one event, and given technical presentations. He explains why the conference is worth it.</description>
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<title>A good opportunity</title>
<itunes:subtitle>A non-European's perspective of TNC</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Although TERENA is a European organisation, people from other regions of the world also attend the annual networking conference, TNC. Colleen Shannon is a senior security researcher at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) in the USA. She attended for the first time in 2007 and gave two presentations. So how was it for her?</itunes:summary>
<description>Although TERENA is a European organisation, people from other regions of the world also attend the annual networking conference, TNC. Colleen Shannon is a senior security researcher at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) in the USA. She attended for the first time in 2007 and gave two presentations. So how was it for her?</description>
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<title>Engage with world class people</title>
<itunes:subtitle>Sponsor comment on TNC</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Various organisations send exhibits to the annual TNC, or sponsor the event. The telecommunications equipment company Nortel has been a sponsor for the past three years, and has got involved in several ways. Two representatives who attended TNC 2007 were Jan-Willem Elion - a designer of carrier infrastructure networks with a special focus on supporting photonic networks for the Research and Education community - and Alan Hollander, who's responsible for Optical and Carrier Ethernet sales for the European Research and Education market segment.</itunes:summary>
<description>Various organisations send exhibits to the annual TNC, or sponsor the event. The telecommunications equipment company Nortel has been a sponsor for the past three years, and has got involved in several ways. Two representatives who attended TNC 2007 were Jan-Willem Elion - a designer of carrier infrastructure networks with a special focus on supporting photonic networks for the Research and Education community - and Alan Hollander, who's responsible for Optical and Carrier Ethernet sales for the European Research and Education market segment.</description>
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<title>It's the key network operations conference for Europe</title>
<itunes:summary>Presentations given at each annual TERENA Networking Conference (TNC) are selected from a large number of submitted abstracts. So what do the programme committee members look for in potential papers? Steve Williams - who until recently worked with UKERNA, the British national research and education network (NREN) now called JANET(UK) - was on the programme committee for several years. He shares his views on this and other aspects of the TNC with Laura Durnford.</itunes:summary>
<description>Presentations given at each annual TERENA Networking Conference (TNC) are selected from a large number of submitted abstracts. So what do the programme committee members look for in potential papers? Steve Williams - who until recently worked with UKERNA, the British national research and education network (NREN) now called JANET(UK) - was on the programme committee for several years. He shares his views on this and other aspects of the TNC with Laura Durnford.</description>
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<title>It helps us identify user groups with important requirements</title>
<itunes:summary>What can the annual TERENA Networking Conference offer the diverse group of national research and education networks (NRENs) that operate in countries in and around Europe? Alberto Pérez Gómez, the deputy director of Spain’s NREN, redIRIS, shares his views and experience.</itunes:summary>
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<title>It's a unique opportunity</title>
<itunes:summary>In May 2008, the current President of TERENA will step down and a new candidate will be elected during the TNC in Bruges, Belgium. After more than four years in the role, Dorte Olesen shares her experiences of presiding over the Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association and gives her views on the conference.</itunes:summary>
<description>In May 2008, the current President of TERENA will step down and a new candidate will be elected during the TNC in Bruges, Belgium. After more than four years in the role, Dorte Olesen shares her experiences of presiding over the Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association and gives her views on the conference.</description>
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<title>They're all enjoyable</title>
<itunes:summary>What does TNC2008 have in store? Andrew Cormack of the British national research network Janet(UK) is a member of the committee that has devised this year's conference programme. He describes some of the topics he's most looking forward to hearing discussed at the event, in Bruges (Brugge) in Belgium in May this year.</itunes:summary>
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