For those attending NetQoS Symposium 2009, we’ve got some information for you. First, check out the Symposium Agenda on the NetQoS Symposium 2009 site for a complete schedule of events. But here are some highlights:
First, this Sunday at 6:00, the Welcome Reception will begin, as well as the Hands-on Lab, where you can get a chance to install, configure, and deploy our products in a lab environment.
Monday morning will have a welcome address by NetQoS CEO Joel Trammell, but I’m pretty sure the highlight will be astronaut Col. Mike Mullane, who will be presenting “The Normalization of Deviance.” Those expecting social commentary will be disappointed to note that Mullane is, in fact, referring to the concept where lower standards of performance are accepted so often that that lower standard becomes the norm.
Tuesday’s highlights will include a keynote by Lenny Guardino at NBC Universal, talking about his experiences with preparing NBC for the networking demands of high definition live coverage of the Olympics from Beijing.
And Warren Barkley from Microsoft and George Kurian from Cisco – and if you haven’t heard of those two companies, we invite you to Google them – will be delivering keynotes on Wednesday morning.
For live updates, you’re going to want to subscribe to our NetQoSLive twitter feed if you’re not already a subscriber.
We hope to see you there!



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