Friday, July 11, 2014

Government Cloud Computing and Data Center Conference & Expo | DGI | Digital Government Institute

I will present "Cost-Saving Technological Innovation: Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and the Cloud" at DGI's 2014 Government Cloud Computing and Data Center Conference & Expo:

Government Cloud Computing and Data Center Conference & Expo | DGI | Digital Government Institute

Saturday, June 21, 2014

"The United States Census Bureau is one of the leading implementors of IPv6 within the U.S. government."

According to Internet Society, “The United States Census Bureau is one of the leading implementors of IPv6 within the U.S. government."

The United States Remains Number One in the World in Adopting IPv6 According to ITU

Per @ITU, USA is the biggest adopter of IPv6 with about 18 million users followed by Germany, Japan and China with some 5 million users.

Monday, June 16, 2014

IPv4 Is Only for an Experiment!



IPv4 Is Only for an Experiment! 

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IPv4 Is Only the Experimental Version of the Internet!



 

 

 

There is one more reason why we need to stop using IPv4: It's Only the Experimental Version of the Internet!


According to Vint Cerf, one of  the “fathers of the Internet”, who told the audience at a recent Google+ Hangouts discussing about the Internet’s past, present, and future, the IPv4 that we are using today is only “the experimental version of the Internet” and it was somehow leaked out to the rest of the world from his original experiment. If that is the case, who wants to run a non-production version of software in its production environment?!

Accordingly, the current global adoption of IPv6, “the production version of the Internet”, is not only logical and rational, but also prudent and critical for the future of the Internet!

Here are five reasons why we should move entirely to IPv6:

1.      Pending depletion of all IPv4 addresses
2.      Mandate by new U.S. Federal Acquisition Regulation
3.      Additional security threat with dual-stack mode
4.      Prerequisite for the Internet of Things
5.      Migration to the production version of Internet Protocol (IPv6) from the experimental version (IPv4)

 

Refer to my article on StopUsing Internet Protocol Version 4! for more details on the other four reasons why we should adopt IPv6 globally now.

 




Disclaimer: The views presented are only personal opinions and they do not necessarily represent those of the U.S. Government.
 

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Stop Using Internet Protocol Version 4!




There are four reasons why we need to move entirely to IPv6:


1. Pending depletion of all IPv4 addresses
2. Mandate by new U.S. Federal Acquisition Regulation
3. Additional security threat with dual-stack mode
4. Prerequisite for the Internet of Things
Consequently, it is not only logical but economically imperative for CIOs and CEOs to start the conversation now about just when their companies should stop using IPv4.

Read the article published by IDG's Computerworld, InfoWorld, CIO.com, and many other sites at:



IDG:                        http://www.idgnews.in/content/stop-using-internet-protocol-version-4

ARIN:                     https://twitter.com/TeamARIN/status/461909224575205376
                                https://www.facebook.com/TeamARIN/posts/10151991267206290

GoGo6, Inc:            https://www.facebook.com/gogo6inc/posts/10152089688016778







Disclaimer: The views presented are only personal opinions and they do not necessarily represent those of the U.S. Government.