Thursday 28 July 2011

Networks Asia: Singapore network managers to get training on IPv6 migration

In an attempt to increase awareness and adoption of IPv6 in Singapore, the IPv6 Forum has appointed both a President of the local forum chapter and local company to train network and IT managers on preparing their business to migrate to the upcoming standard.

IPv6 offers the potential to build a much more powerful Internet, with vastly larger scale compared to the current situation.

The abundance of Pv6 addresses allows the assignment of globally- unique IP addresses to objects within the enterprise environment, removes the need for private addressing, and consequently eliminates the capital and operating costs associated with deploying and maintaining Network Address Translation (NAT) devices.

IPv6 will engender a new generation of novel applications and services that would support machine-to-machine communications and human- to-machine transactions. In turn, these developments will give rise to unprecedented improvements in operational automation, productivity, and efficiency for the connected enterprise.

Victor Tang, managing director at Progreso and the new Singapore chapter president said that the company is partnered with Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) - The National Advanced IPv6 Centre (NAV6) to provide IPv6 Forum Certified Network Engineer Courses in Malaysia, Singapore and the region.

There are currently 3 instructor-led, hands-on, IPv6 certification training courses for professionals and managers: Certified Network Engineer (Silver) for S$2,500 (US$2,083), Certified Network Engineer (Gold) for S$3,500 (US$2,917), and Certified Trainer (Gold).

The Silver certification course is to equip participants with the skills and knowledge on the migration from IPv4 to IPv6 and to expose them to the technical expertise required to deploy IPv6 in their organizations. The Gold certification course will provide in depth information on the migration from IPv4 to IPv6 and to expose the participants to the technical expertise needed in router configuration for IPv6 technology. Participants will be trained in the program to equip themselves with strong knowledge on IPv6 routing protocols.

According to Tang, Progresso is in discussions with Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) for course funding. "A department in IDA has a standard course funding process for technology courses. As a training centre we have applied to that and if successful will be included in this funding," Tang said, "This funding is administered through the students and not the training centre. The student will get a certain amount of refund as funding for the course attended provided they fulfill the terms and conditions."

Dr Latif Ladid, Global President of the IPv6 Forum said that education was needed to drive home the importance of the transition to IPv6 as the adoption of the new standard from businesses was still low.

Ladid added that there was great potential for businesses who are ahead of their competition to take advantage of the opportunities offered by IPv6.

Singapore businesses are well positioned compared to others in the region with 57 organizations having applied for the next-generation IP addresses. However, less than half have made the switch, with 17 having IPv6 sites ready but not publicly accessible.

This is where Tang and the local chapter are meant to help.

Tang said that in his capacity as the Singapore IPv6 Forum Chairman his role is to help promote IPv6 knowledge. "One way to do this is to arrange IPv6 seminars to create awareness. I will also be speaking to different IT non-profit organizations to explore collaborative effort in promoting Ipv6 technology," he added.

Tang said he plans to work closely with industry partners, especially in trying to gather interested companies and individuals who like to develop themselves in IPv6 arena to share their experience and research on IPv6 knowledge. He also hopes to rally industry players to come forward to support and help Singapore advance in IPv6 deployment and development.



Source: http://www.networksasia.net/content/singapore-network-managers-get-training-ipv6-migration?page=0%2C0

Friday 22 July 2011

ZDNet Asia: IPv6 course preps Singapore IT pros for efficient move

SINGAPORE--Local company, Progreso, is conducting Singapore's first IPv6 Forum-certified course to train network engineers and other IT professionals on how to make the migration a smoother, more efficient process, revealed a company executive.

Victor Tang, managing director at Progreso, said the company is offering two tiers of courses--Silver for beginners and Gold for advanced learners--that are aimed to equip IT professionals with a good grasp on how to plan and manage the migration from IPv4 to IPv6. The cost of the Silver course is priced at S$2,500 (US$2,083) while the Gold course is priced at S$3,500 (US$2,917), he added.

"The Silver course covers IPv6 fundamentals. For [course graduates] who have covered the basics, they can move on to the Gold certification, which will provide more details on how to configure routers and networks," elaborated the director. Tang was speaking at the launch of the Singapore chapter of the IPv6 Forum here Thursday.
Quizzed on why the company decided to offer the course, Tang explained that he saw the opportunity to "plug the gap" in IPv6 training after sensing a lack of similar programs in the market.

"It is not [just] about getting the infrastructure [right], people must also possess IPv6 knowledge so when it's time to switch over, the process would move faster," he noted.

Additionally, the company had earlier applied for funding from the IDA, and its request is currently being reviewed, said the executive. If successful, prospective students can look forward to subsidized course fees, he noted.
Tang also highlighted IDA's efforts in moving the nation toward IPv6. He said the local ICT regulator has been the "core engine" in pushing the migration since the start of the new millennium. If not for its efforts, he added, Singapore would be much further behind in its adoption of the next-generation Internet protocol (IP).


That said, he noted that while many organizations here are interested to build up their competencies in the technology, they are not in a rush to switch over as IPv4 addresses are still available from service providers.

Singapore chapter to further IPv6 cause This mentality could cause local businesses to suffer in competitiveness as major emerging economies such as China and Indonesia have already turned on IPv6, cautioned IPv6 Forum President Latif Ladid.
He said Singapore, as a major global trading center, cannot afford to "island" itself and local companies still using IPv4 will be effectively shutting itself off from these big markets.

Furthermore, turning on IPv6 connections will also kickstart a two-way communication between Internet users, said Ladid. This, he noted, would allow for better geolocation advertising as well as enabling the implementation of smart grids and other IT efficiencies.

In town to witness the launch of the 76th chapter here Thursday, Ladid revealed that Singapore has one of the highest number of allocated IPv6 prefixes, with 57 organizations having applied for the next-generation IP addresses.
However, only 17 companies have made the switch over to IPv6, and none of these companies that have turned on the IP have allowed users to access these sites. Instead, people are still accessing their IPv4-based sites, he noted.

Tang, who was also appointed the chairperson of the IPv6 Forum Singapore chapter, said the task of the organization would be to "send an expert to convince" these Internet service providers (ISPs) to turn on their IPv6 services for end-users.
"So, if by year-end, SingTel offers the connection, [for example], then that is a job well done," Ladid added.

Ladid added.By Tyler Thia , ZDNet Asia on July 21, 2011
Source: http://www.zdnetasia.com/ipv6-course-preps-singapore-it-pros-for-efficient-move-62301295.htm

Victor Tang Appointed New Chairman for IPv6 Forum in Singapore

Singapore, 21 July 2011: PROGRESO Networks (PROGRESO), a specialist in IT training, consultancy and professional services, today announced the launch of Singapore’s first public IPv6 Forum Certified Network Engineer Courses - a timely and much awaited help for many who are grappling with the realities of IPv6 transition. PROGRESO is currently the only Authorized Training Centre in Singapore for a complete Silver, Gold and Trainer Gold IPv6 Forum certified courses

Mr Latif Ladid, Global President of the IPv6 Forum is in Singapore to launch the new certification courses and to appoint Mr Victor Tang, Managing Director of PROGRESO as Chairman for the Singapore chapter of the IPv6 Forum. “It is quite clear that Asia is leading in IPv6 adoption in the world. There is a real demand for IPv6 trained engineers and end-users to ensure a seamless growth of the internet based on IPv6.” said Mr Ladid who is also the Senior Researcher at University of Luxembourg, Security and Trust (SnT) Center and Emeritus Trustee, Internet Society (ISOC).

“The ‘certified certification’ initiative from IPv6 Forum Education Logo program will further promote IPv6 adoption by providing an opportunity for networking vendors to enable their certification programs ‘IPv6 Ready’ and officially recognized. This next level of IPv6 Education Logo Program is designed to certify vendors’ certification programs uniformly across the industry,” added Mr Tang. “We are already partnering with USM (Universiti Sains Malaysia) - The National Advanced IPv6 Centre (NAV6) to offer 3 levels of certification to IT managers, engineers and end-users.”

As IPv6 adoption increases globally, co-existence of IPv6 and IPv4 addresses on the internet is inevitable. PROGRESO’s new IPv6 Certified Network Engineer Courses will train IT managers and engineers to maintain interoperability and facilitate a smooth transition of the IP protocols across their networks. IPv6 implementation requires a new set of network configurations and capabilities. The new IPv6 Certified Network Engineer Courses will cover IPv6 addressing, ICMPv6, IPv6 Neighbour Discovery, Transition Approaches and Mechanisms, Mobile IPv6, Security, QoS, etc. that will help attendees to build, migrate and manage the IPv6 network with ease.

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About PROGRESO Networks

Established in 2004, PROGRESO Networks (PROGRESO) specializes in IT training, consultancy and professional services to Carriers, Government Agencies, SMEs and Systems Integration partners in Singapore and Southeast Asia. We assist our customers to deliver IPv6 solutions and ensure interworking with both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.

We are partnering with Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) - The National Advanced IPv6 Centre (NAV6) to provide IPv6 Forum Certified Network Engineer Courses in Malaysia, Singapore and the region. Our trainers come from training, consultancy and professional services backgrounds, bringing to the classroom not just academic knowledge but also practical experience and current updates on technology developments and the rapidly changing demands of the workplace.

There are currently 3 instructor-led, hands-on, IPv6 certification training courses for professionals and managers: Certified Network Engineer (Silver), Certified Network Engineer (Gold) and Certified Trainer (Gold). Course details and starting dates are available at www.progreso.com.sg.

About IPv6 Forum

The IPv6 Forum is a world-wide consortium of worldwide leading Internet vendors, Industry Subject Matter Experts, Research & Education Networks, with a clear mission to advocate IPv6 by dramatically improving technology, market, and deployment user and industry awareness of IPv6, creating a quality and secure new Generation Internet and allowing world-wide equitable access to knowledge and technology, embracing a moral responsibility to the world.

To this end the IPv6 FORUM has:

•established an open, international FORUM of IPv6 expertise
•shared IPv6 knowledge and experience among members
•promoted new IPv6-based applications and global solutions
•promoted interoperable implementations of Ipv6 standards
•co-operated to achieve end-to-end quality of service
•resolved issues that create barriers to IPv6 deployment

The Internet Engineering Task Force has sole authority for IPv6 protocol standards. The IPv6 Forum reserves the right to develop IPv6 Deployment Guides to foster the operational use of IPv6. The IPv6 Forum is a non-profit organisation registered in Luxembourg since July 17, 1999.

Tuesday 5 July 2011

PROGRESO Networks' IPv6 Course Launch Early Birds Promotion!

The aim of IPv6 Forum Certified Network Engineer (Silver) certification course is to equip participants with the skills and knowledge on the migration from IPv4 to IPv6 and to expose them to the technical expertise required to deploy
IPv6 in their organizations.


Course Pre-Requisites: A good knowledge of general networking concepts is assumed. IPv4 is reviewed as it is compared and contrasted with IPv6, but experience on IPv6 is not critical. Knowledge on the level of Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) would be an added advantage.

Course Outline:
• The Internet Protocol and its context (TCP/IP)
• IPv6 Address Architecture and Scheme
• IPv6 Neighbour Discovery
• IPv6 Operating Systems Configuration
• IPv6 Device Configuration
• Introduction to IPv6 Routing
• Transition Mechanisms
• Introduction to Tunelling

IPv6 Course Launch Early Birds Promotion till 31 July 2011

Course Date:
1. 19 - 22 July 2011
2. 16 - 19 August 2011
3. 20 - 23 September 2011

Time:
9am to 5pm


Training Venue:
62 Burn Road #05-01, TSH Centre, Singapore 369976


Contact us for more information. Tel: 6509 9600  Email: ipv6@progreso.com.sg