n3k Annual Symposium 2005
March 9, 2005 .. The latest Annual Symposium which took place in London, was heralded a great success by attendees
representing a high proportion of Times 100 UK businesses
Ralph Droms, father of DHCP, presented the Keynote Speech detailing the background to the original
development of the DHCP protocol and an in depth view of issues current and future.
Don Smith of Lucent technologies covered the issues, developments, challenges and requirements to be expected in IP Services and Address
Management while Justin Clark and Guy Megson covered measuring and managing application performance end to end through the corporate
network.
Jim McDonald of SysDM covered the complexities of the environment and management challenges posed in the modern heterogeneous world
of backup management while JP Jauvin of NetPro showcased the need for and solutions to Active Directory monitoring and auditing tools - all
increasingly essential to enabling and ensuring compliance with the evolving regulatory frameworks against which
public corporations are being measured.
n3k consultants, Paul Roberts and Graham Lockwood, addressed the use of DNS in mitigating the volume
of SPAM thereby conserving valuable and expensive bandwidth, and the issues involved in best practice
implementations combining Active Directory with DNS


