APNIC Services Roadmap, by George Kuo [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
The document summarizes APNIC's services roadmap for 2014-2015. It outlines improvements and new features to services like MyAPNIC, registration services, training, and helpdesk support. Key planned developments include an instant feedback system, faster contact updates in MyAPNIC, improved transfer and registration pages, additional payment options, and surveys to obtain member feedback.
APNIC Services Roadmap, by George Kuo [APNIC 38]APNIC
The document outlines APNIC's services roadmap to improve various services over the coming quarters. The roadmap aims to address common problems and provide a better user experience through initiatives like an instant feedback system, easier reporting of invalid contacts, faster contact updates directly through MyAPNIC, and improved transfer information on the website. The roadmap also covers expanding training courses and adding two-factor authentication to MyAPNIC for increased security.
APNIC was established in 1993 as a pilot project to handle IP address allocation and registration for the Asia Pacific region. Over the next 20 years, APNIC grew to serve over 1000 members across 24 economies while establishing its permanent headquarters in Brisbane, Australia. Key events included the founding of APRICOT, expanding the membership structure, moving operations to Brisbane, and launching training programs across the Asia Pacific region. APNIC also collaborated with other RIRs and helped deploy additional root nameservers to better serve the region.
APNIC was established in 1993 as a pilot project in Japan to manage internet number resources and provide information for the Asia Pacific region. In the early years it operated with volunteer support and was hosted on a computer at the University of Tokyo. It was later registered in the Seychelles as a non-profit organization and relocated to Brisbane, Australia in 1998. Over time APNIC grew its staff and services, including introducing training programs and technical development resources for members.
- APNIC provides Internet number resources and services to members across the Asia Pacific region and works to support an open, global, stable and secure Internet.
- APNIC membership and resources delegated have grown substantially over time, though the percentage of IPv4 and IPv6 address space under ROAs is still low.
- The annual APNIC survey found that security is the biggest challenge faced by members, and APNIC aims to help by providing security training and tools.
- APNIC also works on activities like routing security, improving whois data quality, developing the APNIC foundation, and supporting Internet development in various countries.
APNIC Services Roadmap, by George Kuo [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
The document summarizes APNIC's services roadmap for 2014-2015. It outlines improvements and new features to services like MyAPNIC, registration services, training, and helpdesk support. Key planned developments include an instant feedback system, faster contact updates in MyAPNIC, improved transfer and registration pages, additional payment options, and surveys to obtain member feedback.
APNIC Services Roadmap, by George Kuo [APNIC 38]APNIC
The document outlines APNIC's services roadmap to improve various services over the coming quarters. The roadmap aims to address common problems and provide a better user experience through initiatives like an instant feedback system, easier reporting of invalid contacts, faster contact updates directly through MyAPNIC, and improved transfer information on the website. The roadmap also covers expanding training courses and adding two-factor authentication to MyAPNIC for increased security.
APNIC was established in 1993 as a pilot project to handle IP address allocation and registration for the Asia Pacific region. Over the next 20 years, APNIC grew to serve over 1000 members across 24 economies while establishing its permanent headquarters in Brisbane, Australia. Key events included the founding of APRICOT, expanding the membership structure, moving operations to Brisbane, and launching training programs across the Asia Pacific region. APNIC also collaborated with other RIRs and helped deploy additional root nameservers to better serve the region.
APNIC was established in 1993 as a pilot project in Japan to manage internet number resources and provide information for the Asia Pacific region. In the early years it operated with volunteer support and was hosted on a computer at the University of Tokyo. It was later registered in the Seychelles as a non-profit organization and relocated to Brisbane, Australia in 1998. Over time APNIC grew its staff and services, including introducing training programs and technical development resources for members.
- APNIC provides Internet number resources and services to members across the Asia Pacific region and works to support an open, global, stable and secure Internet.
- APNIC membership and resources delegated have grown substantially over time, though the percentage of IPv4 and IPv6 address space under ROAs is still low.
- The annual APNIC survey found that security is the biggest challenge faced by members, and APNIC aims to help by providing security training and tools.
- APNIC also works on activities like routing security, improving whois data quality, developing the APNIC foundation, and supporting Internet development in various countries.
What’s happening with IPv4 transfers? AusNOG2015APNIC
This document discusses IPv4 address transfers within the APNIC region. It provides the following information:
1) APNIC's current IPv4 delegation policy allows a maximum /22 allocation from the remaining IPv4 pool plus an additional /22 from the recovered pool for each member.
2) IPv4 transfers are allowed through mergers/acquisitions and needs-based market transfers, with the recipient needing to prove address need. Over 9.7 million addresses have been transferred between APNIC accounts.
3) Both APNIC and ARIN allow inter-RIR IPv4 transfers, with 75 transfers of over 4.6 million addresses occurring from ARIN to APNIC so far. Only one transfer has occurred from
Presentation given by Paul Wilson, Director General APNIC, at the 25th Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre Meeting, in Havana, Cuba, 2 to 6 May 2016
IANA Activities Update by Elise Gerich [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
The document provides an update on IANA activities, including:
- IPv4 allocations occurring twice yearly according to a published schedule and formula. The most recent allocation was on March 2, 2015.
- Performance reports showing IANA routinely meets or exceeds targets for allocation of internet numbering resources and protocol parameters.
- Recent audits ensuring appropriate controls are in place for availability, processing integrity, security, and authorization.
- An update on the Registration Data Access Protocol, with the IESG approving a draft and IANA reviewing registry creation approaches.
The document summarizes updates from the Asia Pacific Internet Exchange (APIX) Association meeting. It provides details on APIX membership, which includes 19 Internet Exchange Providers from 13 countries/economies in the Asia Pacific region. It outlines the meeting agenda in Auckland, New Zealand, including outcomes such as establishing a $100 annual membership fee and electing two new members to the steering committee. The document recaps the history of past APIX meetings and lists attendees and participants from various Internet exchanges.
Internet Resource Analyst, Dinesh Bakthavatchalam, gives an update on the new service initiatives APNIC have implemented in 2015, and the roadmap for 2016.
This document summarizes APNIC's activities and updates from 2014. It discusses APNIC's vision of serving the Asia Pacific internet community. It also outlines ways to obtain IPv4 addresses through rationing APNIC's last block, address transfers, and recycling returned addresses. Additionally, it provides statistics on IPv6 delegations and autonomous system numbers. The document encourages community input on proposals and invites participation in the upcoming APNIC conference.
APNIC Members and Stakeholders Survey 2014, by Ang Peng Hwa [APNIC 38]APNIC
This survey summarizes feedback from the 8th biennial APNIC Members and Stakeholders Survey. 1,039 valid responses were received. Key findings include:
- Respondents generally rated APNIC's service quality and value highly. Half gave a top rating of 7/7 for quality, and 41.5% for value.
- Training content quality received the highest rating, while availability for some locations was lower.
- On priorities, resource registration and training were the top two. Promoting IPv6 and infrastructure development also ranked highly.
- Most felt they had adequate opportunity to provide feedback, though some felt it did not influence decisions strongly. Frequent direct contact with APNIC was the most common
This document discusses mobility trends in today's internet and their implications. It notes that mobiles now represent 40% of internet-connected devices and 75% of internet access provider revenue. While GSM previously provided a single standard, the mobile industry is now heterogeneous with various spectrum allocations, technologies, and business models. This fragmented transition to IPv6 adds costs and complexity. Mobile operating systems like iOS and Android support IPv6 inconsistently. The ability to seamlessly handoff connections between cellular and WiFi networks without dropping active sessions could lower consumer costs and impact revenue models. Various stakeholders have different approaches to controlling this handoff process.
This document discusses the linkages between governmental policy and IPv6 adoption. It begins with background on IPv4 address exhaustion and the need to adopt IPv6. It then examines IPv6 readiness around the world and provides examples from various countries and economies. Recommendations are made to SATRC to encourage a multi-stakeholder approach, establish IPv6 guidelines, conduct industry readiness research, and develop policies and human capacity. APNIC can contribute training, monitoring, and outreach efforts to support the transition.
Presentation given by Guangliang Pan during the 2016 China Network Information Centre Open Policy Meeting (CNNIC OPM) held on the 14 July in Hangzhou, China.
ARIN Update, by Paul Andersen [APNIC 38 / Global Reports]APNIC
This document summarizes the 2014 activities and trends at ARIN, the American Registry for Internet Numbers. Key points include:
- ARIN is in the final stages of its IPv4 depletion plan and continuing IPv6 outreach as IPv4 addresses run low.
- IPv4 requests have increased 20% over last year and are becoming more complex. Fraud reports from the community also increased ARIN's workload.
- Operational improvements include new online video training and a customer satisfaction survey to improve service.
- ARIN's remaining IPv4 inventory is approximately equivalent to 0.74/8 and some is reserved or quarantined.
- Over 4,918 total members as of August 2014 with growth in both
Ms. PowerPoint 2007 digunakan untuk membuat presentasi dan dapat menyertakan teks, gambar, dan multimedia. Dokumen dapat disimpan menggunakan tombol "Save" atau "Save As" melalui menu "Microsoft Office" dan diedit lebih lanjut.
1) APNIC is the regional internet registry for Asia Pacific and is responsible for delegating IP addresses and ASNs to the region. It provides training and supports internet development.
2) The presentation covered how to apply for and receive IP resources from APNIC, the rise of IPv6 adoption, and APNIC's services including member support, training programs, technical assistance, and research activities.
3) APNIC hosts events like NOGs and APRICOT to facilitate technical discussions and provide updates on internet infrastructure topics.
What’s happening with IPv4 transfers? AusNOG2015APNIC
This document discusses IPv4 address transfers within the APNIC region. It provides the following information:
1) APNIC's current IPv4 delegation policy allows a maximum /22 allocation from the remaining IPv4 pool plus an additional /22 from the recovered pool for each member.
2) IPv4 transfers are allowed through mergers/acquisitions and needs-based market transfers, with the recipient needing to prove address need. Over 9.7 million addresses have been transferred between APNIC accounts.
3) Both APNIC and ARIN allow inter-RIR IPv4 transfers, with 75 transfers of over 4.6 million addresses occurring from ARIN to APNIC so far. Only one transfer has occurred from
Presentation given by Paul Wilson, Director General APNIC, at the 25th Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre Meeting, in Havana, Cuba, 2 to 6 May 2016
IANA Activities Update by Elise Gerich [APRICOT 2015]APNIC
The document provides an update on IANA activities, including:
- IPv4 allocations occurring twice yearly according to a published schedule and formula. The most recent allocation was on March 2, 2015.
- Performance reports showing IANA routinely meets or exceeds targets for allocation of internet numbering resources and protocol parameters.
- Recent audits ensuring appropriate controls are in place for availability, processing integrity, security, and authorization.
- An update on the Registration Data Access Protocol, with the IESG approving a draft and IANA reviewing registry creation approaches.
The document summarizes updates from the Asia Pacific Internet Exchange (APIX) Association meeting. It provides details on APIX membership, which includes 19 Internet Exchange Providers from 13 countries/economies in the Asia Pacific region. It outlines the meeting agenda in Auckland, New Zealand, including outcomes such as establishing a $100 annual membership fee and electing two new members to the steering committee. The document recaps the history of past APIX meetings and lists attendees and participants from various Internet exchanges.
Internet Resource Analyst, Dinesh Bakthavatchalam, gives an update on the new service initiatives APNIC have implemented in 2015, and the roadmap for 2016.
This document summarizes APNIC's activities and updates from 2014. It discusses APNIC's vision of serving the Asia Pacific internet community. It also outlines ways to obtain IPv4 addresses through rationing APNIC's last block, address transfers, and recycling returned addresses. Additionally, it provides statistics on IPv6 delegations and autonomous system numbers. The document encourages community input on proposals and invites participation in the upcoming APNIC conference.
APNIC Members and Stakeholders Survey 2014, by Ang Peng Hwa [APNIC 38]APNIC
This survey summarizes feedback from the 8th biennial APNIC Members and Stakeholders Survey. 1,039 valid responses were received. Key findings include:
- Respondents generally rated APNIC's service quality and value highly. Half gave a top rating of 7/7 for quality, and 41.5% for value.
- Training content quality received the highest rating, while availability for some locations was lower.
- On priorities, resource registration and training were the top two. Promoting IPv6 and infrastructure development also ranked highly.
- Most felt they had adequate opportunity to provide feedback, though some felt it did not influence decisions strongly. Frequent direct contact with APNIC was the most common
This document discusses mobility trends in today's internet and their implications. It notes that mobiles now represent 40% of internet-connected devices and 75% of internet access provider revenue. While GSM previously provided a single standard, the mobile industry is now heterogeneous with various spectrum allocations, technologies, and business models. This fragmented transition to IPv6 adds costs and complexity. Mobile operating systems like iOS and Android support IPv6 inconsistently. The ability to seamlessly handoff connections between cellular and WiFi networks without dropping active sessions could lower consumer costs and impact revenue models. Various stakeholders have different approaches to controlling this handoff process.
This document discusses the linkages between governmental policy and IPv6 adoption. It begins with background on IPv4 address exhaustion and the need to adopt IPv6. It then examines IPv6 readiness around the world and provides examples from various countries and economies. Recommendations are made to SATRC to encourage a multi-stakeholder approach, establish IPv6 guidelines, conduct industry readiness research, and develop policies and human capacity. APNIC can contribute training, monitoring, and outreach efforts to support the transition.
Presentation given by Guangliang Pan during the 2016 China Network Information Centre Open Policy Meeting (CNNIC OPM) held on the 14 July in Hangzhou, China.
ARIN Update, by Paul Andersen [APNIC 38 / Global Reports]APNIC
This document summarizes the 2014 activities and trends at ARIN, the American Registry for Internet Numbers. Key points include:
- ARIN is in the final stages of its IPv4 depletion plan and continuing IPv6 outreach as IPv4 addresses run low.
- IPv4 requests have increased 20% over last year and are becoming more complex. Fraud reports from the community also increased ARIN's workload.
- Operational improvements include new online video training and a customer satisfaction survey to improve service.
- ARIN's remaining IPv4 inventory is approximately equivalent to 0.74/8 and some is reserved or quarantined.
- Over 4,918 total members as of August 2014 with growth in both
Ms. PowerPoint 2007 digunakan untuk membuat presentasi dan dapat menyertakan teks, gambar, dan multimedia. Dokumen dapat disimpan menggunakan tombol "Save" atau "Save As" melalui menu "Microsoft Office" dan diedit lebih lanjut.
1) APNIC is the regional internet registry for Asia Pacific and is responsible for delegating IP addresses and ASNs to the region. It provides training and supports internet development.
2) The presentation covered how to apply for and receive IP resources from APNIC, the rise of IPv6 adoption, and APNIC's services including member support, training programs, technical assistance, and research activities.
3) APNIC hosts events like NOGs and APRICOT to facilitate technical discussions and provide updates on internet infrastructure topics.
Huntington's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by a mutation on chromosome 4 that results in an elongated huntingtin protein. It is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern and usually strikes in middle age, causing movement, cognitive, and behavioral issues. There is no cure, but symptoms can be managed through medications. Future treatments focus on gene therapy to silence the mutated gene or neural transplantation, though mutant huntingtin may spread to transplanted tissue.
Rencana pelaksanaan pembelajaran ini membahas tentang pelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam tentang perilaku rendah hati, hemat, dan hidup sederhana berdasarkan ayat Al-Qur'an dan hadis. Materi akan diajarkan dalam 4 pertemuan dengan melakukan kegiatan mengamati, menanya, mencoba, mengasosiasi, dan berkomunikasi secara kelompok serta presentasi di depan kelas.
The spiritual descendant of Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Bahoo and the current Spiritual Leader of Sarwari Qadri Order Sultan-ul-Ashiqeen Khadim Sultan-ul-Faqr Hazrat Sakhi Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman has contributed great work on the life histories and teachings of our eminent Saint ancestors specially Hazrat Sultan Bahoo. His book “Sultan Bahoo” is not just another book on the life history of Sultan Bahoo but a complete research on the concealed aspects of his life. The lovers and devotees of Sultan Bahoo can benefit a lot from this great book.
Ideologi adalah kumpulan gagasan dan ide-ide yang menyangkut berbagai bidang kehidupan manusia yang digunakan sebagai pedoman hidup. Suatu negara membutuhkan ideologi untuk menjadi dasar dan cita-cita bersama bagi seluruh rakyat dan bangsa.
Este documento presenta las propiedades de la derivada y resuelve ejemplos de derivación de funciones. Deriva funciones como y = x3 + 2x2 − 4x + 5, y = 3√x2 y y = x * x + 1. También obtiene la derivada de funciones racionales como f(x) = x2−5/(1−3x2) y resuelve ejercicios adicionales de derivación de funciones como f(x) = 7x3 − 3x2 + 3x − 12 y f(t) = (6t − 3)/(5t + 8).
Presenter: Pawel Chadzynski, Aras
Systems engineering driven businesses often times have different needs than supply chain-oriented operations. Find out how ECAD connnectors can expose the logical structure of schematics as part of the RFLP while still providing electronic design data across fabrication and assembly.
Ana niño kiana pinedo ema moron yolanda lozanoEMAMORON
Este documento presenta una propuesta para integrar las TICs en la enseñanza del pensamiento geométrico en estudiantes preescolares. Explica que los niños tienen dificultades para identificar formas geométricas y establecer relaciones espaciales. Propone el uso de software educativo, páginas web y juegos interactivos para facilitar la comprensión de conceptos geométricos de una manera lúdica. Incluye un marco teórico sobre el desarrollo del pensamiento geométrico en preescolares y el
Este documento describe las principales citoquinas producidas por células fagocíticas como macrófagos e incluye la Interleuquina 1 (IL-1), la Interleuquina 6 (IL-6) e Interleuquina 8 (IL-8). Explica que estas citoquinas participan en la respuesta inmune y procesos inflamatorios, activando células T y B e induciendo la síntesis de proteínas. También señala que son producidas por otros tipos celulares como queratinocitos y endotelio
El documento establece los requisitos para deducir gastos a prorrata realizados en el extranjero. Se requiere que los gastos sean estrictamente indispensables para la actividad del contribuyente, que las personas con quienes se hagan gastos sean residentes de un país con acuerdo de intercambio de información con México, y que se acredite que el servicio correspondiente al gasto fue efectivamente prestado. Además, se debe demostrar que el precio del gasto entre partes relacionadas se ubica dentro del rango de precios de merc
A framework for the emerging network infrastructure of eInvoice service provi...Friso de Jong
This document provides a framework for the emerging network infrastructure of electronic invoice service providers throughout Europe. It discusses interoperability between service providers to enable the exchange of electronic invoices. The document defines key terms, provides examples of interconnection scenarios between service providers, and recommends standards and practices for ensuring interoperability. These include defining criteria for service providers, guidelines for interoperability agreements, and proposing a structure for third party services like an e-invoice address registry. The overall aim is to establish an interoperable network to facilitate electronic invoicing across borders and organizations.
Las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) se refieren al uso de medios informáticos para almacenar, procesar y difundir información. Las TIC han revolucionado la comunicación desde los años 90 a través de Internet. En la educación, las TIC son herramientas que facilitan el aprendizaje y diferentes estilos de aprendizaje, aunque un uso excesivo del teléfono puede causar distracción. Las TIC también brindan beneficios a la salud, educación y negocios al permitir el aprendizaje en
The document discusses management concepts and techniques including:
1) Key management functions such as planning, organizing, directing, controlling, staffing, and techniques including management factors, Johari's window, job analysis, job descriptions, job specifications, and the iceberg model.
2) The skill matrix model which plots an individual's skill level across various skills on a scale and can be used to identify training needs.
3) Additional topics covered include concepts, the lottery model, and management levels from top to middle to supervisor.
El documento contiene una serie de citas y reflexiones sobre temas como los sueños, el amor, la determinación, la fe, la paciencia, la amistad y la felicidad. Cada cita ofrece palabras de aliento y consejos para enfrentar los desafíos de la vida con una actitud positiva.
O Photoshop, editor de fotografias mais usado e famoso, está passando por mudanças bastante importantes para os seus usuários com a adoção de um novo sistema de compra e utilização, a Creative Cloud. Agora, você paga por mês para usar os softwares da Adobe em planos mais acessíveis. Você pode pagar por apenas um software ou vários, sendo que o preço sofre alteração para cada tipo de conta. Todas elas possuem acesso direto à rede Behance Network, um portal de divulgação artística voltado principalmente para designers.
The document summarizes the work of the Cross Community Working Group on Naming Related Functions (CWG-Stewardship) to develop a proposal for transitioning the U.S. government's oversight of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) functions. It provides an overview of CWG-Stewardship's timeline and progress, linkage to the Cross Community Working Group on Enhancing ICANN Accountability, internal accountability model, and status of its design teams' work. The goal is to produce a consolidated transition proposal that meets the needs of stakeholders and satisfies criteria set by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Service Entry Sheets for Major and Complex Capital ProjectsSAP Ariba
Remember the old-school days of deciphering and keying in mounds of handwritten and faxed service entry sheets (SES) from the field? Well, welcome to SAP Ariba and processing service entry sheets in the 21st century! With SAP Ariba’s new service entry sheet and services invoicing, field supervisors and their contractors can now easily create online orders and field tickets, as well as create, correct, and approve work orders and invoices right in the field. Like the idea of doing any or all of this on an Android or IOS smartphone or tablet? It’s now possible. Attend this session to hear a panel discussion featuring customers from leading energy and mining companies who are currently using SAP Ariba service entry sheet functionalities today.
This document summarizes a PMP credential holder's professional development activities over two credential cycles. It shows that in the current cycle, the individual earned 47 PDUs across various technical, leadership, and strategic categories. No PDUs were carried over to the next cycle. The previous cycle details 6 additional activities without any associated PDU values.
This document provides instructions for configuring and using the Linksys SPA9000 IP PBX and SPA400 PSTN gateway. It includes information on hardware setup, initial configuration using the setup wizard, configuring voice services and voicemail, advanced features of the SPA9000 like auto-attendant and hunt groups, and a field reference for administration settings. The document is intended for service providers, VARs, system administrators, and others who need to install and manage the Linksys voice system.
PABUG 2016 Barros Landry ITIL with Snow FINALStephen Landry
The document summarizes a presentation given at the 2016 17th Annual PABUG Conference about how Seton Hall University implemented ITIL processes using the ServiceNow platform. It describes Seton Hall's history with incident and change management systems, challenges with IT processes, and how they gradually implemented more ServiceNow modules like problem, project and risk management over several years to improve IT service delivery according to the ITIL framework. Contact information is provided for follow up questions.
This document outlines a Six Sigma project to reduce the combined cleaning-in-place (CIP) and cleaning-out-of-place (COP) time for a PET line from 240 minutes to 110 minutes. It provides background on the current process, defines the project goals and scope, establishes a charter and timeline, and documents initial process mapping and data collection plans. The project aims to decrease downtime and increase production capacity by streamlining the CIP/COP workflow and eliminating non-value-added steps.
This document summarizes process improvements completed by the SCM NPI Team across multiple fiscal years. In FY'12, improvements included a DFX scorecard tool, project review template, and cost reduction planning template. In FY'13, the NPI guideline and project plan template were updated, an NPI scheduling template was created, and R&M milestone/IVK upgrade checklists were developed. Further updates in subsequent years enhanced guidelines, templates, and checklists to standardize and improve the new product introduction process.
Cutting-edge Performance Testing on eCommerce WebsitesTechWell
Having problems with your website’s performance? Does it take too much time and effort to determine the cause of a particular page’s poor performance? Would you like to find the root cause of client-side issues in an automated way? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this session is for you. At GSI Commerce, an eBay company, Ron Woody manages a large team of performance engineers working on nearly nearly 100 eCommerce websites. Ron and his team have developed cutting-edge approaches for automating client- and server-side performance testing. Learn the specific approaches Ron’s team uses today for pre-release performance tests, production performance management, and website optimization. Find out the ways they’ve automated cross-browser performance testing—and analysis—to increase productivity and efficiency. Covering these and additional topics Ron shares a toolkit of performance testing ideas and approaches your team can use to ensure optimal application performance and a better user experience.
Customizing Online Services for a Better ExperienceAPNIC
This document discusses upcoming changes and improvements to APNIC's MyAPNIC portal and services. Key points include:
1) MyAPNIC will be updated with a personalized homepage allowing users to customize widgets with information relevant to them such as their tickets, membership details, training courses, and network data.
2) Authentication will be improved with a single persistent login allowing navigation across APNIC services.
3) Various number resource management tools and the RDAP web client will see continued development and integration with other systems. User testing of new routing information and network security tools will also be conducted.
4) Feedback is sought from attendees on priorities for improving APNIC's tools and data through surveys listed in the document
Application of lean kaizen to drilling services department in design and qual...Abdulkadir Tekin
KAIZEN methodology is the most powerful tool in designing/redesigning a company or department.
Lean kaizen can be apply any organization so time to renew yours.
The latest version of IATF 16949 was published in 2016 and transition from the previous version is ahead. One of the most important steps in the transition process, as well as in the initial implementation, is determining what documents are needed for an effective Quality Management System (QMS) based on IATF 16949. This publication designed to understand mandatory IATF 16949 documents requirements as per latest standard IATF 16949:2016.
For more details visit our website: https://www.globalmanagergroup.com/
Hands-on Lab: Get a Jumpstart on CA Service Management's New Jaspersoft Repor...CA Technologies
The document discusses CA Service Management's new Jaspersoft reporting engine. It provides an overview of the technology change from the previous CA Business Intelligence 4.1 to the new Jaspersoft reporting technology, CA Business Intelligence Jaspersoft Reports Server 6.2. It outlines some of the key benefits of the new technology, including being lightweight, easy to use and administer, and supporting complex reports and dashboards. It also describes the out-of-the-box report content available, recommended learning resources, and demo sessions at the CAWorld conference.
The document appears to be a presentation for a company called UNI-Clean that connects students with housekeeping services. The summary points are:
1) UNI-Clean aims to make it convenient for students to find housekeepers with a flexible schedule through their website and mobile app.
2) The company ensures housekeepers go through a selection process to evaluate their skills and maintain quality standards.
3) Financial projections show the company expects to reach break-even point after 1.5 years and become profitable in the second year.
How to Start Preparation for ServiceNow CAS-PA Certification Exam?Meghna Arora
Click Here---> https://bit.ly/3yPOwVz <---Get complete detail on CAS-PA exam guide to crack CAS-Performance Analytics. You can collect all information on CAS-PA tutorial, practice test, books, study material, exam questions, and syllabus. Firm your knowledge on CAS-Performance Analytics and get ready to crack CAS-PA certification. Explore all information on CAS-PA exam with number of questions, passing percentage and time duration to complete test.
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the default
Internet routing protocol that manages connectivity among
Autonomous Systems (ASes). Although BGP disruptions are
rare, when they occur the consequences can be very damaging.
Consequently there has been considerable effort aimed at
understanding what is normal and abnormal BGP traffic and,
in so doing, enable potentially disruptive anomalous traffic to
be identified quickly. In this paper, we make two contributions.
We show that over time BGP messages from BGP speakers
have deterministic, recurrence and non-linear properties, then
build on this insight to introduce the idea of using Recurrence
Quantification Analysis (RQA) to detect BGP instability. RQA
can be used to provide rapid identification of traffic anomalies
that can lead to BGP instability. Furthermore, RQA is able to
detect abnormal behaviours that may pass without observation.
La Redoute Quality Engineering TransformationAntoine Craske
Accelerate is becoming a standard to drive DevOps implementation on the four key metrics.
We used the model to improve our pipelines over various increments, aligned with the DevOps principles. We act on various domains from methodology, organization, architecture to remove limiting factors along our software pipeline.
Multiple teams are now delivering multiple times per day with stability, a game-changer compared to our previous performance across teams. This talk shares the journey we have been taking, lessons learned and takeaways to apply in your context.
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Registry Data Accuracy Improvements, presented by Chimi Dorji at SANOG 41 / I...APNIC
Chimi Dorji, Internet Resource Analyst at APNIC, presented on Registry Data Accuracy Improvements at SANOG 41 jointly held with INNOG 7 in Mumbai, India from 25 to 30 April 2024.
APNIC Policy Roundup, presented by Sunny Chendi at the 5th ICANN APAC-TWNIC E...APNIC
Sunny Chendi, Senior Advisor, Membership and Policy at APNIC, presents 'APNIC Policy Roundup' at the 5th ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum and 41st TWNIC OPM in Taipei, Taiwan from 23 to 24 April.
DDoS In Oceania and the Pacific, presented by Dave Phelan at NZNOG 2024APNIC
Dave Phelan, Senior Network Analyst/Technical Trainer at APNIC, presents 'DDoS In Oceania and the Pacific' at NZNOG 2024 held in Nelson, New Zealand from 8 to 12 April 2024.
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10. Authorized Contact Management
10
Complex and
difficult process !
Unable to
delete users !
Always need to
use customer
services
helpdesk
Procedure of
remove/add contact
is tricky
15. Whois Records Management
15
Object update is
complicated
Wish I could
list all
resourse, not
being forced
to search for
oneVery difficult to
retrieve records
Too many clicks to
get to Whois update
16. Whois Records Management
16
Search and
view a
specific
object
recordsImprove
user
experience
No ‘Whois
templates’
needed
Integrated
bulk update
tools
17. Whois Records Management
17
Show all
inet6nums
with GK12-AP
as technical
contact
New
features
Submit and
update all
records
Replace
GK12-AP
with
TJ25-AP
19. Reverse DNS Management
19
rDNS system is
not stable when I
try to update
IPv4 and
IPv6 are
located in
different
pages
Takes so many
clicks to just do
one thing!
Hard to find some
areas such as rDNS
23. Route & ROA Management
23
Create route
objects &
ROAs at the
same time
Improve user
experience
New features
View all
routes and
ROAs
An updated
tool for route
management
Alerts for
conflicting
IRR or BGP
entries
26. New Training Lab & Courses
26
10 Juniper
SRX240
Course
updates to
DNS,
DNSSEC,
network
security
New training
Lab
Juniper
based
course
materials
New training
courses
New Hands-
on RPKI
workshop
27. 2016 Services Roadmap
27
Reverse DNS
Management
Whois
Records
Management
Authorized
Contact
Management
MyAPNIC
Speed
Improvement
Route & ROA
Management
New Training
Lab &
Courses
4th Q 2015 ------------------------------------- 1st Q 2016
30. AS Number Request
30
Customer
Customer
Customer
Customer
AS Number request
1. Members send request forms
2. APNIC evaluates requests
3. APNIC delegate ASN numbers
When is it available ?
September 2015
How to get it ?
Email helpdesk@apnic.net
AS API
Members can
customize ASN
request service to
customers
33. What is “vizAS”?
33
“vizAS”
noun
vizAS is a tool for exploring
the interconnections
between Autonomous
Systems within a single
economy, and a
comparison of the state of
interconnections between
the IPv4 and IPv6 address
families.
35. https://labs.apnic.net/vizas/
35
• It shows all the visible ASNs in the
selected economy
• Each line shows a peering
relationship between two ASNs
• Darker nodes/path means there are
more IP addresses involved in that
route
To assist visibility, smaller ASNs are
dimmed out at full zoom.
37. https://labs.apnic.net/vizas/
37
Data Source
• ASNs visible from Routeviews.org
project
• List of ASNs from NRO global
delegated stats
• Network names obtained using
Registration Data Access Protocol
(RDAP)
• More info from
https://labs.apnic.net/vizas/about.html
This visualization tool is a work in
progress. Send your feedback to
helpdesk@apnic.net