
Click here for Call for Presentations pdf The IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and the International Engineering Consortium (IEC) cordially invite you to participate in the International Conference on Enterprise Networking and Services 2006 (EntNet 2006) and co-located with Broadband World Forum Americas. Following the previous successful conferences held in Atlanta and Chicago, EntNet 2006 will present an excellent opportunity for enterprise networking and services professionals to examine the key enterprise networking business issues, learn new enabling technologies, and evaluate solutions for improving the enterprise operations and the quality of delivered services. The success of modern economies is profoundly based on enterprises able to deliver a variety of cost-effective, innovative, and secure services. Future economic expansion, continuing development of advanced technology solutions in optical and wireless broadband communication, as well as heightened demand for homeland security solutions, are giving strong impetus for rapid introduction of a new generation of enterprise networking and services solutions.
The target audience for EntNet is enterprise practitioners, researchers, designers, developers, integrators, and technical leaders engaged in the enterprise networking, services and vertical market applications development and deployment, enabling technology R&D, evaluation and planning, enterprise business process design and requirement analysis, and enterprise operations support.
The conference chairs invite proposals for panel sessions and short courses in, but not limited to, the following areas:
- SoIP: Services over IP for the enterprise
- Enterprise vertical market applications
- Enterprise wireless strategies
- e-Commerce networks and applications
- Optical network implications on the enterprise
- Enterprise data centers & storage area networks
- Voice recognition applications
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- VoIP and VoWiFi technologies & applications
- Integrated voice, data & video services
- QoS & SLA within enterprise boundaries
- Next generation access technologies
- Virtual enterprises
- Network and applications security
- Security policies and governance
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Panel proposals should contain the panel title, one page abstract, panel chair name and affiliation, and list of potential panelists. Each panel session is 1.5 hours and has 4-5 panelists including the chair. Panel proposals and inquiries should be e-mailed to Lundy Lewis at lundylewis@comsoc.org.
Course proposals should contain the course title, one page abstract, the instructor’s name and affiliation, and past course experience. The course length is 3 hours, including .5 hour for Q&A and working on individual problems related to the topic. Certificates of attendance from IEEE will be provided to course attendees. Course proposals and inquiries should be e-mailed to Daniel Minoli at danielminoli@comsoc.org.
Workshop on Enterprise Wireless Technologies and Applications. Prior EntNet workshops have been hugely successful and very well attended. This year’s conference will feature a workshop on enterprise wireless technologies, products and applications. Proposals for presentations and product demonstrations should contain the title, one page abstract, product reference, presenter’s name and affiliation. Presentations and products related to SIP-enabled services, VoWiFi, fixed/mobile convergence, enterprise WiMax applications, and wireless location technologies are especially welcome. A nominal fee is required to cover networking and organizational expenses. Workshop proposals and inquiries should be e-mailed to Donald Fye at donaldfye@comsoc.org.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 24 April 2006
AUTHOR NOTIFICATION: 29 May 2006
FINAL SUBMISSIONS: 3 July 2006
For more information on EntNet 2006 contact: EntNet2006@comsoc.org
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