OPNETWORK 2007: Intelligent Analysis Of Networks Applications And Systems

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Last year was great, some of the best technical training I've ever seen. I was in these sessions:


  • 1102 Introduction to Using Sentinel for Network Security Audits
  • 1302 Traffic Modeling Techniques
  • 1307 Planning and Analyzing ATM and Frame Relay Networks
  • 1358 Habits of Highly Effective SP Guru
  • IT Guru
  • and Modeler Users
  • 1402 Planning Application Deployments with ACE
  • 1412 Troubleshooting and Predicting Application Performance with ACE--Advanced
  • 1413 Troubleshooting and Predicting HTTP Performance with ACE
  • 1415 Application Capture and Import Strategies with ACE--Advanced
  • 1435 Habits of Highly Effective ACE Users
  • 1442 Application Capture and Import Strategies with ACE--Introduction
  • 1443 Creating Custom ACE Visualizations and Advanced Analyses with Python

Looking to jump into some refresher sessions this year, and retake all the advanced courses!

OPNETWORK 2007

OPNETWORK is OPNET's annual technology conference, focusing on intelligent analysis of networks, applications, and systems.

OPNETWORK is the largest event of its kind, attracting thought leaders from industry, government, and academic communities from all over the world, to advance best practices for:

• Application Performance Management
• Network Operations
• Capacity Planning and Design
• Network R&D

OPNETWORK 2007 will be held in Washington D.C. from August 27 - 31, at the Ronald Reagan Building.

Attendees will include OPNET users, technical and business leaders, and engineering practitioners representing corporate and government enterprises, defense agencies and contractors, network service providers, and network equipment manufacturers.

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