SharkFest 2009 a Great Event
Posted in NetFlow Analyzer on June 20th, 2009 by mike@plixer.comI got back from SharkFest 2009 last night. The people and training were awesome. I learned about TCP windows, Nagel, Stevens graphs, and more … wow. I definitely learned more about how WireShark can Go Deeper.
Check this out, I got to have lunch and discuss some stuff with Gerald Combs, the founder of WireShark. I can prove it; here I am having my picture taken with him!
Heh heh. He is a nice guy and I enjoyed discussing a few Cisco NetFlow & sFlow ideas with him. Anyway, it was a great event. I’ll blog about one of the keynote speakers soon: Dr. Lawrence Roberts (One of the founders of the Internet). Can you believe it, Al Gore had some help.
The last class I attended was taught by Laura Chappell. She was awesome.
Make sure you take a class with her some time. Very technical, thorough and entertaining.
Well sorry today’s post is so short, I have to get back to work. We are all working Saturdays to try and get v7 out the door.
Michael PattersonScrutinizer Product Manager
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Tags: Dr. Lawrence Roberts, Gerald Combs, Laura Chappell, NetFlow, Sharkfest, Stevens graphs, TCOP Windows, Wireshark, WireShark Training

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