Join Carolina Advanced Digital and HP engineering teams to discuss the latest networking technologies announced at Interop, including the HP 5400R with new v3 modules and OpenFlow support for SDN, HP’s 6th generation ASIC, and Smart Rate multi-gig ports for 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless support.
Technical Topics Covered
– Network Visualizer SDN app- Integrates with AD to speed up troubleshooting and eliminate the need for mac-IP user correlation. Plus updates to Network Protection and Network Optimizer SDN apps.
– New 6th Gen ASIC- Provides 4x better throughput and 3x lower latency compared to the Cisco Catalyst 4507R-E.
– HP 5400R Chassis- overview of the new 5400R, offering the redundancy of the 8200 for the price of 5400. Overview of interoperability, migration path and enhancements.
– Smart Rate multi-gigabit ports- Provide 1Gbps, 2.5Gbps, 5Gbps and 10Gbps on a single wired interface for enhanced 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless support.
– 5400 v3 modules- New 40GbE and QSFP support, MACsec for link encryption, enhanced QoS, DLDP, OpenFlow enhancements and Distributed Trunking enhancements. Overview of interoperability and performance upgrades.
An Information Technology Teaming Outreach Event will be held on Thursday, 18 August 2016 at the Wake Technical Community College Western campus in Cary, NC. This event is sponsored by Carolina Advanced Digital, The North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC), and Wake Technical Community College Small Business Center.
Who should attend?
IT businesses including any IT related activities such as staffing, cable installation, etc who:
- Could benefit from hearing the “lessons learned” of a successful SB contractor who has endured the challenges and pitfalls of federal contracting.
- Could use a “contract vehicle” to ease how a potential customer can contract with your company, speed the acquisition process, and reduce competition.
- Would like the chance to network with other potential teammates and competitors “competi-mates”
When. Thursday, 18 August 2016 from 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
09:30-10:00 Check in & Networking
10:00-11:00 Lessons Learned as a SB entering the Federal Market
11:00-12:00 CAD Contracts – SEWP V Overview; Subcontractor Requirements
12:00-12:15 Break & Grab Lunch (provided)
12:15- 1:00 (Working Lunch) General Q& A Session
1:00 – 2:00 One on One discussions with CAD
Where. WakeTechnical Community College, Western Wake Campus, 3434 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary, NC 27518
Registration. This is a free event; however, registration is required, and we will limit to the first 100 who sign up.
To register or for more information, visit: http://www.ncmbc.us/information-technology-teaming-outreach-event/
Join our VP of Engineering for sessions at Security Congress. As vice chair of the Board of Directors, Jennifer will be answering questions at the Town Hall panel session Monday afternoon. Join her Tuesday for a session on “A Snapshot of Women in Cybersecurity”
5115 – A Snapshot of Women in Cybersecurity
Tuesday, September 26
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM central
Tweet us at @cadinc with event tag #isc2congress.
About the Conference
(ISC)² Security Congress cybersecurity conference brings together over 1,900 industry colleagues, offers 100+ educational and thought-leadership sessions, and fosters collaboration with other forward-thinking companies. The goal of our conference is to advance security leaders by arming them with the knowledge, tools, and expertise to protect their organizations.
About (ISC)²
(ISC)² is an international nonprofit membership association focused on inspiring a safe and secure cyber world. (ISC)² is best known for the acclaimed CISSP®. Visit www.isc2.org.
Join our team at UNC Cause and see special presentation by Jennifer Minella, VP of Engineering Tuesday, October 3rd at 2pm.
Title: You can’t secure your network until you know who is on it
Abstract: We will discuss the transformation of network security and NAC through visibility, control and response. How to assess the risk of every user and endpoint, and automatically contain compromised devices that act as backdoors for cyber criminals.