Keynotes
Keynote 1: Wed., Sept. 17, 2014, 13:20-13:55, International Conference Hall
Big Data on Clouds - The Soft Stuff is the Hard Stuff (slides)
Chair: Shingo Ata (Osaka City Univ., Japan)
Dr. Joe Betser, Senior Project Leader, Aerospace Corporation |
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Joe Betser is a Senior Project Leader for Strategic Planning, Knowledge Management, and Business Development with the Aerospace Corporation. Joe Coordinates strategic and developmental planning support to the Chief Scientist of the USAF Space and Missile Systems Center, in order to enhance our collaboration projects, and successfully transition science and technology results into Space capabilities. Dr Betser joined Aerospace in 1991, established the network management laboratory, and served as a DARPA principal investigator in the fields of networking, cyber, fractionated space architectures, and manned on-orbit servicing (NASA/DARPA). He received multiple commendations including the GPS Program Recognition Award, and awards for serving as a Program Chair and General Co-Chair of the Ground System Architectures Workshop (GSAW). Dr. Betser served as the Vendor Program Chair of the IFIP/IEEE IM 1993 in San Francisco, recruiting 39 company sponsors and leading five networked technology centers demonstrating SNMPv2, OSI, RMON, OMNI-Point, & Applications. Joe was commended repeatedly for spearheading university outreach activities, and also received international citations from the IEEE and IFIP for leading global activities. Joe serves on multiple boards, and chairs the Engineering Visitors Committee at Harvey Mudd College. He has a B.S. in aerospace engineering, M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science, and an executive MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles. |
Keynote 2: Thurs., Sept. 18, 2014, 09:00-09:30, International Conference Hall
Transformation of Enterprise Network for Changing Business Environment -New era by Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) (slides)
Chair: Shingo Ata (Osaka City Univ., Japan)
Dr. Takashi Ooi, Vice President of Enterprise Network Services, Network Services Division NTT Communications Corporation |
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Takashi Ooi is the Vice President of Enterprise Network Services, Network Services Division at NTT Communications (NTT Com), a position to which he was appointed in August 2011. In this role, he is responsible for NTT Com’s enterprise network service development and planning worldwide. In addition, Mr. Ooi serves as Head of the Global Network Integration Task Force within NTT Com’s Corporate Planning division. Beginning in July, Mr. Ooi will assume the role of Senior Vice President and Head of the Network Services Division at NTT Com. He will also be appointed to the NTT Com Board of Directors. Mr. Ooi has contributed to success and innovation at NTT for nearly 30 years, having built his career entirely within the parent company and its subsidiaries. Over the course of three decades, Mr. Ooi has gleaned direct insight and experience in the many facets and functions of the global organization’s operations. He has led the installations of multi-national companies’ network, developments in network services and international relations with business partners including regional/local carriers. Earlier this year, he oversaw the post-merger integration process of NTT Com’s complete acquisition of Virtela Technology Services, a leading cloud-based network services company, which successfully resulted in an enhanced portfolio of services for both companies’ customers. He is also a longtime board member of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), the Philippines’ leading and largest telecommunications provider, and served as the organization’s Board Director from 2007 to 2011. |
Keynote 3: Thurs., Sept. 18, 2014, 09:30-10:00, International Conference Hall
5G & Giga Networking Vision in Korea (slides)
Chair: Wang-Cheol Song (Jeju Nat’l Univ., Korea)
Mr. Kyung-Hyu Lee, Principal Researcher of Communications and Internet Research Laboratory, ETRI, Korea |
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Mr. Kyung-Hyu Lee is currently a Principal Researcher in Communications and Internet Research Laboratory of ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) and president of KOSVIA (Korean Open Service Industrial Association). He has worked in ETRI since 1982. In ETRI he has been involved in developing technologies related to the subscriber Line/Networking Operation System, Intelligent Control System for Exchange, Service Control System for Intelligent Network, Management system for the Optical Network and 10G Transport Network, Open Service Networking, Director for Research & Operation of the network service engineering Center in BcN(Broadband Convergence Network). Due to the achievements in the High-Speed Networking Infra technology development he received the National Award from the Korean Government in 2006, and The distinguished policy (Smart-working Infra, Big-Data & Mobile Infra, etc) award of Korea’s ICT for 2010-2011. He received B.S. and M.S./PHD-Researcher Course in computer science from Sungsil Univ/KAIST, Korea. He was a president of the KICS/KNOM Committee, a senior member of the IEEE Communication/Computer Society and the Founder & Steering Committee of the APNOMS. |
Keynote 4: Fri., Sept. 19, 2014, 09:00-09:30, International Conference Hall
Accelerating Broadband Wireless Services and Industrial Development
Chair: Heychyi Young (CHT, Taiwan)
Dr. Yi-Bing Lin, Deputy Minister, MOST |
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Keynote 5: Fri., Sept. 19, 2014, 09:30-10:00, International Conference Hall
Flows/Applications classification and QoS management for SDN networks
Chair: Heychyi Young (CHT, Taiwan)
Dr. Nen-Fu Huang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan |
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Nen-Fu (Fred) Huang received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from National Tsing Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan, in 1986. From 1997-2000, he was the Chairman of Department of Computer Science, NTHU and since 2008, he is a Distinguished Professor of NTHU. His current research interests include Cloud/p2p-based interactive video streaming technologies, VoIP, network security, high-speed switch/router, SDN networks, IPv6 enable sensor networks, and MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) platform. |