Making the Move to IPv6: A Pennsylvania School District Journey

Tuesday, 11 September 2018 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST

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Tuesday, 11 September 2018 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST

 

Making the Move to IPv6: A Pennsylvania School District Journey

Audience: CIOs, CTOs, Network Directors, Network Administrators, Network/IT Staff

As IPv4 exhaustion becomes more and more imminent, network operators across the globe are taking a closer look at transitioning to IPv6. Here in Pennsylvania, there are still many universities, schools, hospitals, libraries and other organizations that haven’t moved to IPv6 yet. In this webinar, hear from Mike Graham, Director of Technology at Hempfield School District about how the district transitioned to IPv6 and their experiences in migrating and using IPv6 address space. Mike will be joined by Mike DeBakey, Network and Voice Engineer, Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit IU13 and Zach Bare, KINBER Network Engineer, who combined will discuss how and why moving to IPv6 is important and what you can do now to begin to transition your organization today. 

 

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This training/webinar is presented by the Keystone Initiative for Network Based Education and Research (KINBER), a not-for-profit membership organization that provides broadband connectivity, fosters collaboration, and promotes the innovative use of digital technologies for the benefit of Pennsylvania.

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