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==2011 Events== |
==2011 Events== |
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Interop Las Vegas May 8th – 12th was held at the [[Mandalay Bay Convention Center]]. Some notable exhibitors include; [[Avaya]], [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[Citrix Systems]], [[D-Link]], [[Riverbed Technology]] and [[F5 Networks]]. Notable speakers include [[Vint Cerf]] and [[Mark B. Templeton]]. |
Interop Las Vegas May 8th – 12th was held at the [[Mandalay Bay Convention Center]]. Some notable exhibitors include; [[Avaya]], [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[Citrix Systems]], [[D-Link]], [[Exinda]], [[Riverbed Technology]] and [[F5 Networks]]. Notable speakers include [[Vint Cerf]] and [[Mark B. Templeton]]. |
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The Tokyo Conference - June 6th -10th. |
The Tokyo Conference - June 6th -10th. |
Revision as of 02:01, 30 August 2011
Interop is an annual trade fair for information technology organised by UBM TechWeb. It takes place at four different locations at various times of the year: Mumbai (India), New York (NY, USA), Tokyo(Japan), and Las Vegas (NV, USA). 2011 is Interop's 25th anniversary and throughout that time, Interop has promoted interoperability and openness, beginning with IP networks and continuing in today's emerging cloud computing era. For every US event, Interop volunteers build a network using tools from various vendors to demonstrate the latest technologies and interoperability.
2011 Events
This section needs to be updated.(June 2011) |
Interop Las Vegas May 8th – 12th was held at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Some notable exhibitors include; Avaya, Hewlett-Packard, Citrix Systems, D-Link, Exinda, Riverbed Technology and F5 Networks. Notable speakers include Vint Cerf and Mark B. Templeton.
The Tokyo Conference - June 6th -10th.
The Mumbai conference is taking place September 28th - 30th 2011 and the New York conference is October 3rd-7th 2011 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
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