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Subject: [nmrg] 2nd EMANICS workshop on netflow/IPFIX usage in network management
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Dear all,

We would like to invite you to participate in the
   2nd EMANICS Workshop on Netflow/IPFIX usage in network management
taking place October 8th at the Jacobs University in Bremen.

Flow-based approaches are used in various areas of network
management today, such as link monitoring, accounting, and
anomaly detection. As in the previous year, the goal of
this workshop is to be a place where researchers and
operators can exchange and discuss their experiences and
ideas in the usage of Netflow/IPFIX in network management.
The workshop will address new applications of flows in the
above mentioned and other areas, operator experiences,
recent developments, as well as related activities such as
flow storage and visualization.

The workshop is open to the public but the number of participants
and presentation slots is limited. We kindly ask to register.
If you want to propose a presentation, please send us its title
and a short summary.

Please note that the workshop is colocated with the EMANICS Workshop
on Network Security. The website of the two workshops can be found
here:
http://emanics.org/component/option,com_openwiki/Itemid,144/id,emanics_bremen_workshops2009/

Regards,
Ramin Sadre
University of Twente


