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GLOBAL IPV6 STRATEGIES:
FROM BUSINESS ANALYSIS TO
OPERATIONAL PLANNING
Patrick Grossetete
Ciprian Popoviciu
Fred Wettling
Cisco Press
800 East 96th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 USA
Global IPv6 Strategies:
From Business Analysis to Operational Planning
Patrick Grossetete, Ciprian Popoviciu, Fred Wettling
Copyright© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Grossetete, Patrick.
Global IPV6 strategies : from business analysis to operational
planning / Patrick Grossetete, Ciprian Popoviciu, Fred Wettling.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-1-58705-343-6 (pbk.)
1. TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) 2. Computer networks--Planning.
3. Computer networks--Management--Case studies. I. Popoviciu, Ciprian.
II. Wettling, Fred. III. Title.
TK5105.585.G76 2008
004.6'2--dc22
2008015715
ISBN-13: 978-1-58705-343-6
ISBN-10: 1-58705-343-8
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About the Authors
Patrick Grossetete , manager of product management at Cisco, is responsible
for a suite of Cisco IOS software technologies, including IPv6 and IP Mobility. He
manages Cisco participation in the IPv6 Forum and is a regular speaker at
conferences and industry events. Patrick is coauthor of Deploying IPv6 Networks
(Cisco Press). In June 2003, he received the “IPv6 Forum Internet Pioneer Award”
at the San Diego summit. Patrick joined Cisco in 1994 as a consulting engineer.
Before joining Cisco, Patrick worked at Digital Equipment Corporation as a
consulting engineer and was involved with network design and deployment. He
received a degree in computer science from the Control Data Institute, Paris,
France.
Ciprian Popoviciu , PhD, CCIE No. 4499, is a technical leader at Cisco
Systems with more than ten years of experience in data and Voice over IP
communications technologies. As part of the Cisco Network Solution Integration
Test Engineering (NSITE) organization, he focuses on the architecture, design,
and validation of large IPv6 network deployments in direct collaboration with
service providers and enterprises worldwide. Ciprian is a regular speaker or chair
at conferences and industry events and contributes to various technology
publications. He is an active contributor to the IETF standards, a senior member
of IEEE, a member of several academic advisory boards, and a coauthor of
Deploying IPv6 Networks (Cisco Press). Ciprian holds a BS from Babes-Bolyai
University, Romania, and an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Miami.
Fred Wettling manages architecture and strategic planning for Bechtel
Corporation, one of the world’s premier engineering, construction, and project
management companies. Fred is one of 20 Bechtel Fellows out of a population of
40,000. He has extensive experience in project and office startups, major
technology transitions, innovations, and technology operations at 20+ Bechtel
projects and offices. Fred is active within and outside of Bechtel promoting
standards-based technology interoperability that supports global enterprise
business needs. Fred is a member of the IEEE, North American IPv6 Task Force,
and IPv6 Forum, and is executive director of the IPv6 Business Council. He served
as the Network Applications Consortium (NAC) chairman for five years. Fred was
selected as one of the 50 most powerful people in networking by Network World
from 2003 to 2006. He is a senior member of the Cisco Enterprise and Federal
Technical Advisory Boards and served on the President’s National Security
Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) Next Generation Network
Task Force as a subject matter expert.
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