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'''Randy Bush''' is a principal scientist at [[Internet Initiative Japan]]. He also serves on the Steering Committee of [[NANOG]] and is one of the founding Members of [[ARIN]].<ref>[http://archive.apnic.net/meetings/26/program/speakers/ archive.apnic.net]</ref> He was among the inaugural inductees into the [[Internet Hall of Fame]] in 2012, given by the [[Internet Society]].<ref name=singel>{{cite web| url=http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/04/isoc-hall-of-fame/ | title=The Internet Gets a Hall of Fame (Including Al Gore!) |author=Ryan Singel |date=April 23, 2012 | publisher=Wired |accessdate=April 28, 2012 }}</ref> |
'''Randy Bush''' is a principal scientist at [[Internet Initiative Japan]]. He also serves on the Steering Committee of [[NANOG]] and is one of the founding Members of [[ARIN]].<ref>[http://archive.apnic.net/meetings/26/program/speakers/ archive.apnic.net]</ref> He was among the inaugural inductees into the [[Internet Hall of Fame]] in 2012, given by the [[Internet Society]].<ref name=singel>{{cite web| url=http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/04/isoc-hall-of-fame/ | title=The Internet Gets a Hall of Fame (Including Al Gore!) |author=Ryan Singel |date=April 23, 2012 | publisher=Wired |accessdate=April 28, 2012 }}</ref> |
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Randy Bush is a principal scientist at Internet Initiative Japan. He also serves on the Steering Committee of NANOG and is one of the founding Members of ARIN.[1] He was among the inaugural inductees into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2012, given by the Internet Society.[2]
Career History & Industry Participation
Mr. Bush has been working with the computer industry for more than 40 years. He began with Languages and Compilers but for the past few decades has been working in the Internet industry.
Randy was one of the original senior engineers of Verio in the late 1990s and worked there for five year as the Vice President of IP Networking.[3] He was the Principal Engineer at RAINet in the early 90s, which was later acquired by Verio at which time he joined Verio. He was the founder of the Network Startup Resource Center and worked there as a PI.
Randy has served as a member of the IESG. At APNIC, he has been the Routing SIG Co-Chair, Policy SIG Co-Chair, and the Fees Working Group Chair. He was the chair of the ACM Internet Governance Committee. Mr. Bush also co-founded the Non-Commercial Domain Name Holders' Constituency within ICANN's DNSO.
He has also been the technical contact for the .bz ccTLD,[4] and has executed the technical operations for .ng.[5][6]
Mr. Bush was a chair of the IETF Working Group on the DNS for a decade[7] and has been the Co-Chair of the IETF.[8] Randy has been influential in setting up Internet networks in South Africa.[9] He has also served as a Corporate researcher at AT&T for more than a year.[10]
Presenatations
- Identity Crisis, Whois=Who am I
- Several of his NANOGS presentations can be seen here
- A Curmudgeonly Operator’s View of Resiliency and Research
- American Registry for Internet Numbers
- IPv6 Addressing Technology and Policy Developments
- IPv6 Transition & Operational Reality
Publications
- Into the Future with the Internet Vendor Task Force A Very Curmudgeonly View or Testing Spaghetti — A Wall’s Point of View
- A Basic FidoNet(r) Technical Standard Revision 16
- Profile: RAINet
- A list of all of his publications.
External Links
- Randy Bush on IPv6 Deployment
- Internet Infrastruktur (Randy Bush) - Teil 1
- Internet Infrastruktur (Randy Bush) - Teil 2
- Internet Infrastruktur (Randy Bush) - Teil 3
References
- ^ archive.apnic.net
- ^ Ryan Singel (April 23, 2012). "The Internet Gets a Hall of Fame (Including Al Gore!)". Wired. Retrieved April 28, 2012.
- ^ 194.146.105.14
- ^ icann.org
- ^ iana.org
- ^ theregister.co.uk
- ^ apricot.net
- ^ caslon.com.au
- ^ interred.wordpress.com
- ^ computerworld.com
- Article initially sourced from Randy Bush at ICANN Wiki under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.