- Conference Room Level -1
- welcome coffee from 07.30
- Start of the Conference 08.30
- Exhibition open from 08.00 to 15.00
- Seated Lunch: 12.30
- End of Conference: 12.20
- Cloackroom 07.30 to 15.00
- LUggage roOm 07.30 to 18.00
Wim Henderickx, Director Network Consulting Engineering, Nokia
Mr.Wim Henderickx is Director Network Consulting Engineering & PLM – Technology in the ION Division at Nokia, based in Belgium. Mr. Henderickx provides senior level consulting on advanced IP solutions for Service provider and Enterprise customers around: Cloud Networking (SDN/NFV), Triple Play, Mobile, IOT, etc. He has over 20 years’ experience in the communications and networking industry, and is a regular speaker at technical conferences all over the world. He is active in a number of SDO’s like IETF, BBF, openStack, etc. Mr. Henderickx holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Data Communications and a Masters degree in Economy and is a Bellabs Fellow.
Open Fiber, a green field wholesale operator, selected a multivendor approach for introducing SDN to increase network automation, integrated with Wholesale OSS/BSS and E2E Network Orchestrator systems. Network Automation is intended for providing faster time to market for wholesale service configuration and unleashing operational efficiencies.
Domenico Angotti, Head of Engineering, Open Fiber
As Head of Engineering, Domenico Angotti is from 2016 responsible in OPEN FIBER, an Italian leading FTTH ultra-broadband wholesale-only operator, for service and active network engineering, Wireline and Wireless Access, Transport and IP domains, Network Automation and Virtualization. Domenico Angotti has more than 20 years of experience in Telco Operators. He worked in TELECOM ITALIA from 1996 until 2016. He began his career as mobile network engineer designing GSM service platforms and switching systems. He served from 1998 to 2002 as Network Regional Director in TIM BRASIL, among the top 3G/4G mobile operators in Brazil, at Belo Horizonte, Salvador de Bahia and Brasilia Regional Network Operation Centers. From 2003 to 2006 he worked as Wireless Access Network Director in TIM BRASIL, at the Headquarter in Rio de Janeiro. From 2006 to 2007 he worked in TELECOM ITALIA as manager for Global Advisory Services for international network operations. From 2008 to 2010 he served as CTO Planning & Control Executive Manager for TIM BRASIL Headquarter in Rio de Janeiro. From 2011 to 2016 he worked in TELECOM ITALIA as Core Mobile manager in Global Network, offering technical consulting on the TLC international market.
Describing a Digital Health Patient Care Platform consisting of patient monitoring devices, patient smartphone application, cloud backend (Docker containers in multiple VMs, orchestrated with Docker Swarm) and web based clinician application. The cloud backend could utilize network functions virtualization for security and anomaly detection purposes. The platform has been hardened and tested against well-known attacks.
Mehrnoosh Monshizadeh, Research Security Specialist, Nokia
Mehrnoosh Monshizadeh has over seventeen years of experience in telecommunication industry. Last thirteen years of her carrier has been at Nokia; since 2014 she is working as a security specialist at Nokia Bell Labs research department. Prior to this she was working in development on LTE networks. Her research interests include cloud security, mobile network security, IoT security and data analytic. She is finalizing her PhD at Electrical School of Aalto University, Finland.
Dmitriy Sakharchuk, Chief Architect, Network Strategy and Solutions, Rostelecom
Dmitrii Sakharchuk has extensive experience in R&D of largest Russian & CIS telecom operators, including Rostelecom, Vimpelcom, TransTelecom. Areas of expertise include key aspects of WAN infrastructure, such as IP/transport networks, fixed broadband access, mobile core, VAS platforms, etc. In his current role, Dmitrii is responsible for SDN and NFV technical strategy, network transformation, solution/equipment verification and new services development
With Deterministic network technology, any given user or application is on hardware-based resource partition with much higher assurance. While TSN/DetNet including data/control plane technology to achieve guaranteed E2E low latency and service with isolating resource as same as networking slicing, its networking application such as the management of end-to-end connection including SRP, FRER, Explicit Route, Pesudo wire, fits well into an MPLS architecture.
Xinyuan Wang, Principal Engineer, Huawei
Focusing on how data center service environments and the WAN need to interwork seamlessly and which protocols are required to make this happen. Discussing the role of Segment Routing, PCE/BGP SR-TE policy, EVPN, DC/WAN controllers and the role of the protocols.
Wim Henderickx, Director Network Consulting Engineering, Nokia
Mr.Wim Henderickx is Director Network Consulting Engineering & PLM – Technology in the ION Division at Nokia, based in Belgium. Mr. Henderickx provides senior level consulting on advanced IP solutions for Service provider and Enterprise customers around: Cloud Networking (SDN/NFV), Triple Play, Mobile, IOT, etc. He has over 20 years’ experience in the communications and networking industry, and is a regular speaker at technical conferences all over the world. He is active in a number of SDO’s like IETF, BBF, openStack, etc. Mr. Henderickx holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Data Communications and a Masters degree in Economy and is a Bellabs Fellow.
Focusing on the evolution of transport networks to adapt to the new radio architectures, as well as describing the need to replace manual transport connectivity with policy driven automated connectivity, where the radio policies drive the transport set-up.
Johan Blomqvist, Strategic Product Manager, Ericsson
Johan is currently product manager for Ericsson Router 6000 portfolio within Ericsson Transport product line. 5G radio access networks introduce a plethora of interfaces with different transport characteristics. These 5G interfaces need to be mapped and transported appropriately in the transport domain. Johan’s focus is the transport framework necessary to guarantee the radio function connectivity and thereby ensuring superior radio performance. Johan has a M.Sc in Mechanical Engineering and has 20+ years experience in Transport- and Mobile Networks.
Evaluating the implications of Network Slicing on the Service Provider infrastructure. Exposing different techniques and requirements. Describing real use cases, and how they are being implemented. Analyzing the options to orchestrate and manage Network Slices.
Javier Antich Romaguera, Product Line Manager, Juniper Networks
Javier Antich is an experienced Networking Industry professional with 20 years of experience. He has spent the last 12 years at Juniper Networks on different systems engineering and architect positions. Currently he is Product Line Manager in the JUNOS team at Juniper Development and Innovation (JDI), focused on Automation, Programmability, Telemetry & Analytics. Previous to that, he experienced the raise on the Carrier Ethernet market at Riverstone Networks. He is passionate about networking technologies, economy and Ironman triathlons. He holds a Masters Degree on Telecommunications by the ETSIT at the Polytechnic University in Valencia, and Executive MBA at the Instituto de Empresa Business School.
Introducing a new network service called enhanced VPN (VPN+), built on several innovative technologies such as Segment Routing, FlexE and Detnet, etc., so as to meet the isolation and performance requirement of network slicing in a flexible and scalable way.
Dr Stewart Bryant, Senior MPLS/Routing Expert, IP Standards and Research, Huawei
Stewart Bryant is a distinguished engineer with an international reputation for the invention, specification and standardization of new telecommunications technologies, with special focus on novel Internet technologies. Stewart is well known for his work on, Pseudowires, IP Fast Re-route, IPFIX, MPLS-TP, and MPLS-OAM. Stewart has also contributed to the design of fast-forwarding hardware, digital television designs and the design of IEEE1588. Stewart has filed over 80 Patents and is an author of 34 RFCs. Stewart is an MBA with outstanding technical breadth and depth in many technologies who has held a number of leadership positions in technical standards and voluntary organizations, including being a former IETF Routing Area Director. Stewart works for the Research and Standards Group in Huawei's IP Division. In addition to his current work in the IETF work on MPLS and chairing the PALS Working Group, Stewart is working on a number of problems associated with 5G backhaul networks.
Discussing network slicing in 5G, the role of SDN and NFV in creation of dynamic network slices and challenges of network slicing in 5G. Some challenges include identifying and assigning devices to network slices, isolation of network slices and estimation of required resources for a network slice to guarantee security, (QoS) and service level agreements (SLAs).
Vikramajeet Khatri, Security Specialist, Nokia
Vikramajeet Khatri is working as a security specialist at Nokia Bell Labs, Finland. His research interests include intrusion detection, malware detection, machine learning, IoT security and cloud security. He holds a Master’s degree in Information Technology from Tampere University of Technology, Finland.
Describing specific IETF defined YANG models needed to realize the connectivity service and then providing a framework that describes the architecture for data model driven network management in the network virtualization environment enabling a programmatic, model-driven approach for configuring network devices and then focusing on IP/MPLS Network slicing use cases.
Qin Wu, Technology Architect,, Huawei
Qin Wu, Huawei, is Technology Architect, active contributor in IETF, working on network automation and YANG, Network Telemetry, engaging with some related open Source Projects, co-chairs of L2SM Working Group, previously co-chaired L3SM Working Group and IETF RTG YANG Architecture Design Team member, help drive WG to deliver L3SM service model as RFC8049 and L2SM service model as Working Group document and rewrite L3SM service model work based on deployment experience and republished as RFC8299. Note that L2SM working group and L3SM working group are tasked to define YANG data models that can be used for communication between customers and network operators and to deliver a Layer 3 provider-provisioned VPN service and a L2VPN service.
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