Registration Open for ARIN on the Road: Pittsburgh [Archived]
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Posted: Thursday, 28 April 2016
ARIN is taking the show on the road, and this time we are heading to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! Registration is now open and we hope you can join us for:
ARIN on the Road - Pittsburgh
Thursday, 2 June 2016
10:00 AM – 3:30 PM ET
Register at: https://www.arin.net/pittsburgh
This one-day event is your opportunity to learn about topics like:
- ARIN’s Mission and Services
- Life after IPv4 Depletion – Understanding your Options
- DNSSEC and Resource Certification
- Policy Development Process
- ARIN Services & Tools
- IPv6 Adoption – Where are we now?
In addition to providing great professional education, ARIN on the Road will give you a chance to connect with colleagues and find out how you can help shape the future of the Internet by getting involved in the ARIN community.
We are also looking for organizations that would like to share their IPv6 implementation story and/or how they use ARIN’s RESTful interface as part of the agenda. Please contact info@arin.net soon if you are interested in speaking.
Seeking “Test Drivers”!
Your feedback is crucial to helping us make our applications more user–friendly, so we are tentatively planning to offer 5-10 minute sessions with our User Experience Specialist where you can test planned changes to ARIN Online functionality. To participate, be sure to mark on your online registration form that you are interested in participating in user testing. You can also email info@arin.net in advance to sign up or arrive early to the session. We look forward to hearing your suggestions for improving ARIN Online!
Registration
Registration is free and lunch is included! Seating is limited so register today. Joining us “on the road” is a great first step to learn how you can take the wheel and steer the future of the Internet.
If you know other individuals whom you feel may benefit from attending these events, please extend this invitation to them as well. Feel free to contact us at info@arin.net if you have any questions.
Regards,
Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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