Earlier this week I took 5 days off from work to conduct 3 days workshop for 100 Indonesian professionals and 100 students, discussing the “next generation of computer networking”. We called it Indonesian Networkers 2013 aka 100NGN workshop that was held between 17-19 June.
With 100NGN workshop we want to prepare Indonesian professionals and students with best practices, soft skills and new direction in computer networking technology. And it’s been my personal obsession to bring world class event to Indonesia, just as Cisco Live.
Day 1 was started with keynote speech about building Network, Skill and Experience in order to become globally competitive professionals. Continued with Network Design lesson, MPLS VPN tutorial, and non-technical session like Killer CV.
Cisco Elastic Core, QoS Implementation in Mobile Network, next generation Data Center and Service Provider Wifi.
At the end of every
session there was quiz with multiple choice questions. We used online polling
system Textello to find the attendee with the highest score. The top scorer of
Day 1 was rewarded with Google Nexus 7 tablet.
Day 2 agenda was CCIE
and CCDE experience, WAN Architecture and Design, IP RAN 2G and 3G
Implementation.
There was a session on Interview
process in Silicon Valley, directly from an Indonesian who currently works in Silicon
Valley, who was willing to come all the way for this event!
Evolution of Mobile
Technology, E-Commerce Perimeter Security, IPv6 Implementation, Software
Defined Network, OnePK and Internet of Everything.
The top scorer of Day 2
got Apple iPad Mini with “Indonesian Networkers 2013” written at the back.
Day 3 was designated for students.
We want them to get the updates on Mobile technology, router architecture, SDN,
IPv6 and Internet of Everything.
We event brought a
speaker from one of the best universities in Indonesia to explain his research
in SDN with GIST Korea to implement OpenFlow at TEIN research network.
Day 3 was closed with
provocative session about communication skill to win in global competition by Dwi
Chandra from DCT Enterprise. We gave away three Raspberry Pi to the students
who became the top scorers of the day.
"Some people want
it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen" – Michael
Jordan.
Thank you to our silver
sponsor Cisco Advanced Services APAC. Thank you Gulfware for Textello, DCT,
Cisco Academy and CCIE Club Indonesia.
I learned from David
Novak, CEO of Yum! Brands, that the only way to make big things happen is by
taking people with you. Thank you to all the speakers who were willing to come
in between their busy schedule. Some speakers even came from outside the
country or must travel from different city!
I'm very proud as young
organization GEM Foundation and Jawdat are able to conduct an event like 100NGN.To all my team
members, You make it happen! And once again, thank you to
all speakers, sponsors and attendees!
3 days. 14 speakers. Total
199 participants. Network Design, MPLS VPN, Killer CV, Elastic Core, Mobile,
QoS, DCN, SP Wifi, CCIE/CCDE, WAN Design, IP RAN 2G/3G, Interview, LTE, Security,
IPv6 Implementation, Next Generation Router, SDN/OnePK, SDN Research,
Communication skill, Internet of Everything!
My week-off couldn’t
have been better.
1 comment:
thank you pak himawan for created this event, the science was given very useful, hopefully there's further events like this...
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