UNH-IOL To Host 2022 “Future of Moving Data Summit”
2-day interactive event brings research and network professionals together to share insights on network measurement, performance, and tuning
April 19, 2022
DURHAM, N.H. – The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), an independent provider of broad-based testing and standards conformance services for the networking industry will host the Future of Moving Data Summit: Measurement, Performance and Tuning. The 2-day event, to be held 24-25 May 2022 at the University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, provides a unique framework for industry and researchers to brainstorm collaboratively on technology advancements and theories impacting networking today and for the future.
“Having worked several years with industry associations and standards bodies, UNH-IOL is ideally positioned to host a conference tailored specifically for academia and industry gurus that drive the advancement of network performance and operation,” said Jeff Lapak, UNH-IOL Director. “We encourage all stakeholders in the networking ecosystem to explore the value of participating in the summit and leveraging its unique program based upon collaboration and information sharing that can lead to new discovery and opportunity.”
The Future of Moving Data Summit represents a unique networking opportunity for attendees, with paper presentations, workshops and an evening reception recognizing notable individual achievements. The agenda is rounded out with student presentations, as well as recognized distinguished expert presenters from industry and academia, including a keynote address entitled “Where is my Data? And I Want it Now!” from Beth Cohen, Cloud Product Technologist with Verizon.
Program Sessions include:
Test and Verification Techniques for Next Generation Memory Interfaces
DDR5: The new memory standard for the Data Center
Theory and Practice of Quality Attenuation Measurement
Broadband Internet Performance Assessment 6-years-on: Major Changes!
STAMP – A New Extensible Active Performance Monitoring Protocol
Back to the Future – 10Mb/s Ethernet Again (SPE)
Evolution of Data Center Interconnect
Experimental Analysis of the Performance and Scalability of NTS for the NTP
Change the Game with the Best Hardware Architecture Solutions for Power/Performance in the Datacenter
To inquire about customized sponsorship packages or for more information, please contact Mara Johnson at [email protected]
About the UNH-IOL
The UNH-IOL is dedicated to being the world’s premier data networking resource. Beginning in 1988, the UNH-IOL has built a multimillion-dollar testbed and developed testing solutions to help companies efficiently and cost effectively deliver products to market. UNH-IOL’s services fit the needs of the market, while maintaining broad, comprehensive interoperability and conformance testing of networking, data, telecommunications, and storage products. The industry relies on UNH-IOL’s extensive staff experience, standards-bodies participation, 28,000+ square foot facility, and 100+ students who represent the future interoperability testing and verification.
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