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<conference>
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<acronym>DENOG</acronym>
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<title>DENOG</title>
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<start>2015-10-29</start>
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<end>2015-10-25</end>
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<days>2</days>
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<timeslot_duration>00:15</timeslot_duration>
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</conference>
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<day date="2015-10-29" index="1">
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<room name="DENOG">
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<event guid="3d7c39b0-7e31-11e5-b91e-9aac1fd3bce4" id="2">
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<date>2015-10-29T13:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Begrüßung</title>
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<start>13:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:45</duration>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/11-Opening.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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<persons>
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<person>DENOG Orga</person>
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</persons>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c3af0-7e31-11e5-b91e-b58ad65570d5" id="3">
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<date>2015-10-29T13:45:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Network Automation and Programmability</title>
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<start>13:45</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>Automation is about optimizing and standardizing
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your current network workflows to meet increasing demand
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and provide context to network changes. Why Programmability
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– A combination of the emergence of
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Software Defined Networking, coupled with Service Providers
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requirement to innovate at their own pace, has driven the
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need for vendors to provide tools and capabilities to
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extend the network platforms.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Peter Sievers, Juniper Networks</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/11-Sievers-Network_Automation_and_Programmability.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c3c13-7e31-11e5-b91e-d53e0c381d65" id="4">
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<date>2015-10-29T14:15:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Buffering Sucks</title>
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<start>14:15</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>Current status of Peering, Interconnection,
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Regulation, CDN Netneutralitiy. How you can help to
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minimize buffering and make your end-customer happy. Update
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of Init7 vs. the Big Ones. Why we do it. Status of the
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interconnection case pending at the Swiss
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regulator.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Fredy Künzler, Init7</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/12-Kuenzler-Buffering_Sucks.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c3d2c-7e31-11e5-b91e-cbbc45212113" id="5">
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<date>2015-10-29T14:45:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Lightning Talks</title>
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<start>14:45</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:15</duration>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/13.1-A10_DDoS_Thunder_TPS_MVA_DENOG.pdf'>
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Slides - A10</link>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/13.2-Axians%20Corporate_Okt-%202015_ENG.pdf'>
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Slides - Axians</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c3f51-7e31-11e5-b91e-e74da05edcc2" id="7">
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<date>2015-10-29T16:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Evolution of Ethernet Speeds</title>
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<start>16:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>In this presentations we'll talk about the latest
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Ethernet developments that are bringing a variety of new
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technology to the market for different applications with
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speeds ranging from 2.5 GE to 400 GE. We'll take a look at
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the new 2.5 GE, 5 GE and 25 GE speeds, 2nd generation 40 GE
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and 100 GE, 400 GE and what's possible in the
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future.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Greg Hankins, Alacatel Lucent</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/14-Hankins-Evolution_of_Ethernet_Speeds.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c4060-7e31-11e5-b91e-c23ca85e9bc3" id="8">
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<date>2015-10-29T16:30:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Peering DB 2.0</title>
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<start>16:30</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>Overview and demo of the new 2.0 API - How to
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mirror all PDB data locally and integrate it with your own
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application - Examples and use cases for building
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automation from said data</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Arnold Nipper</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/15-Nipper-Peering_DB_2.0.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c416e-7e31-11e5-b91e-f1d2b07f83cb" id="9">
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<date>2015-10-29T17:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>IP-Fabrics - Datacenter Networks</title>
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<start>17:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>The layer 2 design paradigmas do not longer scale
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with webscale data centers, so this talk will give a short
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introduction why that is and explain the blue print of
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IP-Fabrics, the design used at facebook, google and other
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players in that field.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Tom Eichhorn, SysEleven GmbH</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/16-Eichhorn-IP-Fabrics_-_Datacenter_Networks.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c4272-7e31-11e5-b91e-aaaeb62766e3" id="10">
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<date>2015-10-29T17:30:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Freie Endgerätewahl</title>
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<start>17:30</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>Die Abschaffung des Routerzwangs hin zu einer
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freien Endgerätewahl ist ein wichtiger Schritt
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auf dem Weg zu einer freiheitlichen
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Informationsgesellschaft. In den letzten Jahren hat sich
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ein Bündnis aus deutschen
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Endgeräteherstellern zusammengefunden, um die
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logische Konsequenz aus der Liberalisierung des
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Telekommunikationsmarktes in die deutsche Gesetzgebung
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einfließen zu lassen. Dabei geht es aber nicht
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nur um die Endverbraucher, sondern auch um die
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Stärkung der Innovationsfähigkeit der
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deutschen IT-Branche.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Simon Kissel, Viprinet</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/17-Kissel-Free_Choice_Of_CPEs.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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</room>
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</day>
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<day date="2015-10-30" index="2">
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<room name="DENOG">
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<event guid="3d7c4392-7e31-11e5-b91e-c28a32b6a1be" id="11">
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<date>2015-10-30T09:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Lightning Talks</title>
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<start>09:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/21.1-2015-10-30-DENOG-ALU-LightningTalk.pdf'>
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Slides - Alcatel Lucent</link>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/21.2-DENOG7_Welcome_Message_from_the_Hosts_v2_16to9.pdf'>
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Slides - ecix</link>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/21.3-DNS_Trials_and_Tribulations_DENOG_2015_RW01.pdf'>
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Slides - nominum</link>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/21.4-e-wt-20151028-denog-esp8266.pdf'>
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Slides - Tremmel</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c44a2-7e31-11e5-b91e-8554bed95b63" id="12">
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<date>2015-10-30T09:30:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>DE-CIX Update</title>
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<start>09:30</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<persons>
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<person>Wolfgang Tremmel, DE-CIX</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/22-Tremmel-DE-CIX_Update.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c45af-7e31-11e5-b91e-84b7d9780b35" id="13">
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<date>2015-10-30T10:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>FFO - Fracking Fiber Optics</title>
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<start>10:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>LC plugs are not the only ones now that we have
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QSFP+. Should you use MPO or MTP. What about ST, LC, SC,
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E2000 or the new LC Uniboot plugs ? What are the
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compromises and benefits of each solution. Did you know
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that polarity in optical MPO matters ? And why can the
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polish of a plug cause headache during on-site
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installation. Thomas will give an overview of the
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connectors and fibre options in the datacentre now we have
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40G und 100G as a standard. Especially for these parallel
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transmission applications you should consider to rethink
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your wiring if you don't want to get stuck in
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troubleshooting your links. Finally some practical examples
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of broken optical components after and during field
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installation ­ real cases which happen every day
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even in 2015 were fiber optic is commodity. And one more
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thing!</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Thomas Weible, Flexoptix</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/23-Weible-FFO_-_Fracking_Fiber_Optics.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c46bd-7e31-11e5-b91e-d5b71048004c" id="14">
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<date>2015-10-30T11:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Multi-Domain VPN</title>
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<start>11:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>In the context of national research networks we
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rolled out an europe-wide logical infrastructure to support
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the rapid implementation of multi-domain VPNs, called
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MDVPN. The framework we used for this is
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"Carrier-support-carrier for hierarchical VPNs", as
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documented in RFC4364 Option c. While this is not a brand
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new technology, according to vendor statements, nobody
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seems to have implemented this on a larger scale. An
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overview will be given on the technology and architecture
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and use cases be discussed. Special focus will be put on
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security concerns raised by the community. Since vendors
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don't support filters that prevent potential intrusion into
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local VPNs, a netflow-based detector was developed that is
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able to detect such attacks. In addition an openflow based
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solution for filtering is under development in cooperation
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with a switch vendor. As of today ca. 500 PEs take part in
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the MDVPN domain allowing VPN services such as L2 P2P,
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VPLS, EVPN, L3 VPNs. In the coming year, a small
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office-router will be developed that allows rapid
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connection to the MDVPN cloud</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Thomas Schmid, DFN</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/24-Schmid-Multi-Domain_VPN.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c47ca-7e31-11e5-b91e-e9254c67ce68" id="15">
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<date>2015-10-30T11:30:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Your Cache/Recursive DNS server also requires your
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attention</title>
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<start>11:30</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>Nowadays, most of the DDoS attacks making the
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news are targeted against Authoritative DNS servers. While
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those attacks are the easiest to realise, as Authoritative
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DNS servers are public, it is important not to lose track
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of Cache/Recursive servers (As few PCs or laptops within
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the LAN can take it down very easily if they are infested
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by botnets). This presentation will focus on the
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Recursive/Cache part of DNS Security, and will take as
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example a specific attack that EfficientIP has named "Sloth
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Domain Attack", to illustrate how vulnerable a
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Recursive/Cache server is, and how easy it is to bring it
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down. We will also discuss some ideas and the necessity to
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take a new approach when dealing with DNS attacks on
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Cache/Recursive servers.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Nicolas Cartron, EfficientIP</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/25-Cartron-EfficientIP_DNS_Recursive_needs_attention_too.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c48da-7e31-11e5-b91e-9474b6574220" id="16">
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<date>2015-10-30T12:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Securing Data in Motion</title>
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<start>12:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>Driven by the relentless news about cyber
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threats, security breaches and data loss, law makers and
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regulators are increasingly engaged in implementing new
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legal frameworks and defining new obligations for data
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security. Prominent within recent legal developments has
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been a focus on network encryption. Our presentation
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provides an introduction to network encryption technology
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– including encryption algorithms, key
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management and authentication – and
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introduces the concept of post quantum security. We clarify
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the most prominent myths of network encryption and evaluate
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the applicability of encryption technology on different
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network layers.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Ulrich Schlegel, ADVA Optical Networking</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/26-Schlegel-Securing_Data_in_Motion.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c49e7-7e31-11e5-b91e-b21625562c7b" id="17">
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<date>2015-10-30T12:30:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Aus der sys4 Projektwerkstatt</title>
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<start>12:30</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<persons>
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<person>Patrick Ben Koetter, sys4 AG</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/27-Koetter-sys4_Projektku%CC%88che.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c4afe-7e31-11e5-b91e-bc23387b45d0" id="18">
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<date>2015-10-30T13:00:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Reliable and Secure DHCPv6 Expected</title>
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<start>13:00</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:30</duration>
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<abstract>Many organizations have high hopes with regard to
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DHCPv6 as it might allow them to deploy IPv6 based on an
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operations model they usually have long-time experience
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with. There's one (not so) minor problem though: DHCPv6 is
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a very different beast from its IPv4 equivalent. This talk
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covers the main DHCPv6 specifics from a design and security
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perspective and discusses what is needed to deploy it in a
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reliable and secure way.</abstract>
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<persons>
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<person>Christopher Werny, ERNW GmbH</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/28-Werny-Reliable_and_Secure_DHCPv6_Expected.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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<event guid="3d7c4c02-7e31-11e5-b91e-85108dfbca24" id="19">
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<date>2015-10-30T13:30:00+01:00</date>
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<room>DENOG</room>
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<title>Closing Talk</title>
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<start>13:30</start>
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<type>lecture</type>
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<duration>0:15</duration>
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<persons>
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<person>DENOG Orga</person>
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</persons>
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<links>
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<link href='http://media.denog.de/meetings/denog7/29-Closing_Notes.pdf'>
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Slides</link>
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</links>
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</event>
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</room>
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</day>
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</schedule>
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