These are the slides (in english) of my talk I gave (in french) at University Paris VII on january 12th 2017.
Videos in two parts are available here : https://bitcoin.fr/video-paiements-securises-et-non-securises-sur-une-blockchain-1ere-partie/
and there :
https://bitcoin.fr/video-paiements-securises-et-non-securises-sur-une-blockchain-2eme-partie/
In the second part, I presented my article I've recently written with Ricardo Perez-Marco. It should be available soon on arxiv.
For more informations see :
https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~ricardo.perez-marco/blockchain/blockchain.html
Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Unleashing the Power of the NetworkRobert Keahey
It goes without saying that cloud computing has dramatically reshaped the information technology services landscape. Virtualization is unleashing the power of commodity-based technology and open source communities are building new applications and services at an astonishing rate, but networking has lagged behind compute and storage in virtualization and automation. We’ve become accustomed to specialized networking silicon, complex operating systems and highly distributed control planes. For the most part, we’ve accepted the model along with its high costs.
All that is changing! New protocols such as OpenFlow are freeing the network control plane from proprietary operating systems and hardware platforms. We are entering a new era where customers control the features – and release schedules – of new, open networking applications that address the needs of the mega-scale world.
A lot of work is required to realize the potential of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), where we can enjoy the benefits derived from “software automating software.” This talk will examine some of the history that led us to the point where current networking architectures are no longer viable for cloud computing at mega-scale. We’ll take a look at the basics of SDN and some of its key elements – OpenFlow, network virtualization, and orchestration – along with some of the initiatives and companies that are setting the stage for the next generation of networking.
These are the slides (in english) of my talk I gave (in french) at University Paris VII on january 12th 2017.
Videos in two parts are available here : https://bitcoin.fr/video-paiements-securises-et-non-securises-sur-une-blockchain-1ere-partie/
and there :
https://bitcoin.fr/video-paiements-securises-et-non-securises-sur-une-blockchain-2eme-partie/
In the second part, I presented my article I've recently written with Ricardo Perez-Marco. It should be available soon on arxiv.
For more informations see :
https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~ricardo.perez-marco/blockchain/blockchain.html
Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Unleashing the Power of the NetworkRobert Keahey
It goes without saying that cloud computing has dramatically reshaped the information technology services landscape. Virtualization is unleashing the power of commodity-based technology and open source communities are building new applications and services at an astonishing rate, but networking has lagged behind compute and storage in virtualization and automation. We’ve become accustomed to specialized networking silicon, complex operating systems and highly distributed control planes. For the most part, we’ve accepted the model along with its high costs.
All that is changing! New protocols such as OpenFlow are freeing the network control plane from proprietary operating systems and hardware platforms. We are entering a new era where customers control the features – and release schedules – of new, open networking applications that address the needs of the mega-scale world.
A lot of work is required to realize the potential of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), where we can enjoy the benefits derived from “software automating software.” This talk will examine some of the history that led us to the point where current networking architectures are no longer viable for cloud computing at mega-scale. We’ll take a look at the basics of SDN and some of its key elements – OpenFlow, network virtualization, and orchestration – along with some of the initiatives and companies that are setting the stage for the next generation of networking.
Interconnection Network
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Introduction to Network Function Virtualization (NFV)rjain51
Class lecture by Prof. Raj Jain on Introduction to Network Function Virtualization (NFV). The talk covers Four Innovations of NFV, Network Function Virtualization, NFV, Why We need NFV?, NFV and SDN Relationship, Mobile Network Functions, ETSI NFV ISG, NFV Specifications, NFV Architecture, NFV Concepts, Network Forwarding Graph, NFV Reference Points, NFV Framework Requirements, NFV Use Cases, NFV Proof of Concepts, PoCs, ETSI ISG Timeline, Introduction to, Four Innovations of NFV, Network Function Virtualization, NFV, Why We need NFV?, NFV and SDN Relationship, Mobile Network Functions, ETSI NFV ISG, NFV Specifications, NFV Architecture, NFV Concepts, Network Forwarding Graph, NFV Reference Points, NFV Framework Requirements, NFV Use Cases, NFV Proof of Concepts, PoCs, ETSI ISG Timeline. Video recording available in YouTube.
Distributed Mutual Exclusion and Distributed Deadlock DetectionSHIKHA GAUTAM
Distributed Mutual Exclusion: Classification of distributed mutual exclusion, requirement of mutual exclusion theorem, Token based and non token based algorithms. Distributed Deadlock Detection: system model, resource Vs communication deadlocks, deadlock prevention, avoidance, detection & resolution, centralized dead lock detection
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Interconnection Network
in this presentation there are some explain to Interconnection Network , and espically in computer architecture and parallel processing.
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A short term course on Matlab for Beginners. It gives an insight of the basic commands used for Matlab programming. This course is useful for them who have no prior knowledge in Matlab programming and want to their projects bases on Matlab.
Introduction to Network Function Virtualization (NFV)rjain51
Class lecture by Prof. Raj Jain on Introduction to Network Function Virtualization (NFV). The talk covers Four Innovations of NFV, Network Function Virtualization, NFV, Why We need NFV?, NFV and SDN Relationship, Mobile Network Functions, ETSI NFV ISG, NFV Specifications, NFV Architecture, NFV Concepts, Network Forwarding Graph, NFV Reference Points, NFV Framework Requirements, NFV Use Cases, NFV Proof of Concepts, PoCs, ETSI ISG Timeline, Introduction to, Four Innovations of NFV, Network Function Virtualization, NFV, Why We need NFV?, NFV and SDN Relationship, Mobile Network Functions, ETSI NFV ISG, NFV Specifications, NFV Architecture, NFV Concepts, Network Forwarding Graph, NFV Reference Points, NFV Framework Requirements, NFV Use Cases, NFV Proof of Concepts, PoCs, ETSI ISG Timeline. Video recording available in YouTube.
Distributed Mutual Exclusion and Distributed Deadlock DetectionSHIKHA GAUTAM
Distributed Mutual Exclusion: Classification of distributed mutual exclusion, requirement of mutual exclusion theorem, Token based and non token based algorithms. Distributed Deadlock Detection: system model, resource Vs communication deadlocks, deadlock prevention, avoidance, detection & resolution, centralized dead lock detection
For more information on NPM, visit: http://www.solarwinds.com/network-performance-monitor.aspx
Watch this webcast: http://www.solarwinds.com/resources/webcasts/monitoring-wan-performance-with-cisco-ip-sla.html
The foundation of things our Head Geek learned back in the US Air Force basic training are a large part of what's made him successful as a professional today. In this webcast, our Head Geek puts on his drill sergeant's hat and discusses the basics that every network engineer, server chick, network manager, or IT dude should know about managing networks. This is a no-frills webcast where we focus on the fundamentals. Some of the things that we'll cover are:
• Assessing your current capabilities
• Prioritizing your needs
• Baselines
• Fundamental technologies No matter where you are in your career, you don't want to miss this session!
Network Engineer with more than 5 years experience in deploying, configuring troubleshooting Networks. Involves in Pre-Sales, Design and up to Post Sales of Network equipments
An ambitious Networks, Systems, Cloud & Virtualization Solution Architect with more than 9 years of experience, having in-depth exposure of Plan, Design, Implement, commission and managing the CISCO, HP, FORTINET, SONICWALL, HUAWEI, JUNIPER ETC. convergence networks with state of art Routing & Switching, Security, Voice, Wireless technologies, Microsoft enterprise platforms and multi-tenancy cloud computing infrastructure with IT management & technical documentation skills. Willing to relocate & travel worldwide.
1. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Personal Information:
Name: Mahdi Nazmi Ahmad Mansour.
Birth Date: 04/11/1988
Marital status: Single.
Address: Dubai, UAE.
Nationality: Jordan.
E-mail: mahdi.mansour@outlook.com
mahdi.mansour50@gmail.com
Mobile du: (+971) 0529321980
Mobile jw: (+972) 0599119286
Career objectives:
A position where I can demonstrate my technical and business skills and contribute to the
company, and gives me the Opportunity to step Forwards achieving my ambitions.
Education:
1- September 2006 To May 2011: An-Najah National University, Electrical
Engineering Faculty(Telecommunication Branch) .
2- Graduation project:
Simulation on MatLab program for CDMA and TDMA Multi-Access Techniques
used in Mobile wireless communication.
Work Experience
1-April-2015 till now : Evolution Information Technology, Dubai.
(Network Security Engineer)
2-February- 2012 to March -2015 : Egyptian Arab Land Bank , Ramallah.
(System and Network Engineer ‘3 Years’)
Career Related Certificates:
1- December 2014: EC-Council Network Security Administrator (ENSA 312-38)
2- January 2012 : Customer Care and Communication skills from Wataniya Mobile.
3- 25-6-2010 To 19-8-2010: Cisco Certificate Network Associate (CCNA).
4- March-25-2010: Programmable Integrated Circuits with C (PIC-C).
5- 13-6-2009 To 11-8-2009: Programmable Logic Controller (PLC).
2. System and Network Skills and Experience:
Microsoft environment.
- Windows server 2012 / windows 8 configuration (MCSE 2012).
- windows server 2008 and windows 7 course (MCITP).
- windows server 2003 and windows xp course (MCSE 2003).
- Microsoft Exchange server 2013 configuration.
- Microsoft Exchange server 2010 course.
- Microsoft Exchange server 2007 course.
- ISA 2006 / TMG 2010 server course.
- Familiar With Microsoft SQL server 2005/2008/2012.
Linux environment
Experience in RedHat Enterprise Linux Operating system
- RHCSA + RHCE 124 essentials course.
- RHCSA + RHCE 135 intermediate course .
- RHCSA + RHCE 225 Advanced course.
And other distributions like Centos , Fedora , Ubuntu, Backtrack .
Cisco environment.
- Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Switching and Routing.
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Switching and Routing.
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Security.
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Voice.
- Handling ASA Firewall
- Familiar with many WAN technologies like IP/VPN ,frame relay, ISDN.
- Administrating Wireless Access points.
- Network monitoring Solutions like ( PRTG network monitor).
Virtualization Environment
- VMware Certified Professional VCP - V5.0 and V5.5.
- VMware workstations configuration.
Information security environment.
- Certified Ethical Hacker (CEHv7).
- EC-Council Network security Administrator (ENSA).
- End Point Security Course.
- Configuring Kaspersky server Admin kit.
- Configuring Astaro Sophos UTM.
- Configuring Fortigate UTM.
- Configuring GFI Mail Security.
- Configuring Kaspersky Mail Security.
- Configuring ASA Firewall
3. General Networking and System environment.
- Handling Digital Signage Systems.
- Administrating CCTV systems.
- Administrating Video Conference systems.
- Making Image Backups for servers and computers
- Familiar with many backup solutions such as HP Library's and backup on Tapes.
- Knowledge of (UPS) device
Personal Skills:
- Able to work under pressure.
- Creative and flexible approach to project based activity.
- Excellent Team worker.
- Ability to learn new things fast and accurate
- Strong Analytical skills.
Languages:
1- Arabic mother tongue.
2- Excellent in writing, reading, and speaking English.
3- Little French speaking, reading, writing.
General Information.
- Have driving licenses.
- Member of Jordanian engineers association.
- Have Palestinian and Jordanian passports.
Referees:
Will be given when requested.