Software Defined Networking – Dr. Carolyn Turbyfill (ARCCN)

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Software Defined Networking (SDN) replaces dedicated network hardware with standards based software running on servers that implements the control plane of switches and routers. Dr. Turbyfill will discuss ARCCN’s work to provide an OpenFlow standard-based application development network platform taking much of the featuresand functionality that exist inside custom proprietary software and driving it into anopen SDN space. OpenFlow is an API that links an Ethernet switch and a controller. OpenFlow implements layer 2 Ethernet switches as flows directed by a centralized controller(s).

ARCCN is a non-profit organization, located in the Skolkovo Innovation Center, Moscow. Skolkovo is Russia’s answer to Silicon Valley. Its goal is “to concentrate international intellectual capital, thereby stimulating the development of break-through projects and technologies.” Dr. Turbyfill will also discuss ARCCN’s relationship with Skolkovo and how ARCCN is building collaborative relationships with international academic, research and commercial organizations to achieve its goals.

Dr. Turbyfill holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Her first research project in the field of Computer Science was the Wisconsin Benchmark that pioneered benchmarks by which relational database systems are measured today. She has advanced her career with milestones consisting of the first commercial implementations of leading edge products such as: the first firewall appliance, SunScreen SPF-100 and SKIP, one of the first commercial Virtual Private Networks (VPN); the first managed security service and the first round trip email marketing service. While at Sun Microsystems, she worked with CISSP, a coalition of companies, on changing export controls on encryption. As VP of Engineering at StackSafe, she led the team that developed the StackSafe Test Center, which was named the 2008 ITIL Innovation of the Year. In 2009 Dr. Turbyfill was inducted into the Women in Technology International’s (WITI) Hall of Fame for her longstanding commitment to create opportunities for women in technology careers.

Time: 6:45 to 8:00 PM, Tuesday, October 30th
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IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference – Live Webcast

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If you are unable to attend the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC) this year, you can watch the live plenary sessions at https://ieeetv.ieee.org/event-showcase/ghtc2012. Join us virtually, and be part of it.

  1. Monday, October 22, 2012 (8:00am – 10:00am PT) - Opening Plenary
    • Paul Kostek, Conference Chair
    • Gordon Day, IEEE President
    •  Gretchen Kalonji, UNESCO
    • Knut Aanstad, UN Sustainable Energy for All
  2. Monday, October 22, 2012 (7:00pm – 9:30pm PT) - Dinner Reception
    • Robert A. Freling, Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF)
  3. Tuesday, October 23, 2012 (8:00am – 10:00am PT) - Plenary Session:
    • Is technology the solution to the world’s major social challenges? Observations from rural Zambia.
    • Gertjan van Stam, CEO LinkNet Zambia
  4. Tuesday, October 23, 2012 (7:00pm – 9:30pm PT) Hoover Medal Award Ceremony
    •  Recipient: N.R. Narayana Murthy, Founder and CEO of Infosys
  5. Wednesday, October 23, 2012 (8:00am – 10:00am PT) Plenary Session:
    • Technology Application in the Developing World: Think Local
    • Krista Bauer, GE Foundation
    • Panel: Improving Access to Quality Care: Rising to the Challenge in Resource-Poor Settings
  6. Wednesday, October 23, 2012 (4:00pm – 5:00pmam PT) Closing Plenary
    •  Jim Fruchterman, CEO Benetech
    •  Peter Staecker, IEEE President-Elect

IEEE GOLD to Host Upcoming Webinar

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IEEE GOLD is hosting a webinar on October 19, 2010 on Emotional Intelligence.  If this is something that you are interested in you can register for free as a service of your IEEE membership using the link below.

IEEE Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) invites IEEE members to attend an upcoming Webinar:

“Emotional Intelligence,” presented by Alice Fuscaldo. Why do smart people do dumb things? Is IQ the only predictor of success in life and work? The speakers will attempt to answer some of these questions and become aware of the business case for learning and applying emotional intelligence at work. Topics include the nature of emotional intelligence and how the brain works, the four dimensions of EQ, and developing and applying self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management skills. This event will be held on Tuesday, 19 October 2010, at 2:00-3:00pm EDT (13:00 UTC).

Information about this Webinar and other future and archived Webinars can be found on the IEEE GOLD Events Web page

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