Denver,
CO – March 5, 2009 – Global Technology Resources, Inc. (GTRI) is once
again going to be a sponsor of the 2nd Annual Rocky Mountain IPv6
Summit. The free 2-day educational event on IPv6 is hosted by the
University of Denver and the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force. Attendees
include clients who have government mandates or business requirements
that drive transitions to IPv6, clients planning to use Linux or
Vista/Server 2008, and those just curious to learn more about the IPv6
technology.
IPv6 will transform communications over the next 20
years. The Summit will allow attendees to be ahead of these inevitable
technology trends rather than reacting after the ball is already
rolling. The first day contains tutorials on the IPv6 protocol and
technologies and the second day will provide insight into the current
reality of IPv6 deployments.
Many internationally known IPv6
experts, including GTRI’s own Scott Hogg, Director of Advanced
Technology Services and Chair of the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force,
will share their experience and insights. Hogg wrote the book IPv6
Security, which was released on December 22, 2008.
To register
for this free event (either or both days) and to indicate your interest
in attending an IPv6-focused social event the evening of April 21st
click on the following link: [url]http://www.gtri.com/events/ipv6/
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More information on the Rocky Mountain IPv6 Task Force dual-protocol is available at: http://www.rmv6tf.org
About GTRI
GTRI
is a leading technology consulting provider, focused on helping clients
align IT investments with business strategy. The company’s end-to-end
consulting solutions address business needs in LAN/WAN IT Strategy,
VOIP and Unified Communications, Infrastructure, Wireless, Network
Convergence, Systems Management, Business continuity, Storage &
Backup, and Project Management. GTRI gives clients visibility and
control to their greatest technology challenges, leveraging
professionalism and experience to deliver the best of next generation
networks.