Nayna Networks Co-Founder Raj Jain to Keynote SPECTS 2004 with
Discussion of Current Trends in Computer Networking
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--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Monday, July 26,
2004--Dr. Raj Jain, co-founder and CTO of Nayna Networks, a
leading provider of affordable broadband Ethernet in the First
Mile (EFM) access products, and adjunct professor at Ohio State
University. Dr. Jain is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM and a
Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Communications Society.
Based on his active participation in the computer industry, Dr.
Jain was awarded the 1999 siliconindia Leadership Award for
Excellence and Promise in Business and Technology. More
information is available at
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~jain/
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Raj
Jain, will give the keynote address at the 2004
International
Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and
Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS) conference, being held at
the
San Jose (CA) Hyatt July 24-29. During his presentation,
"Computer Networking: Recent Developments, Trends and
Issues,"
he acknowledges the so-called "hype cycle" of technology as
he
examines the impact of computer networking on all aspects of
life. Dr. Jain will explain how recent industry developments
have forced a transition from core networking issues to
those
affecting metro and access, creating new technologies for
optical and wireless telecommunications.
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in
conjunction with the 2004
Summer Computer Simulation
Conference
(SCSC). For details, please see
http://www.scs.org/confernc/ssimc/ssimc04/programs/finalprogram.pdf
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NAYNA
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service
providers by delivering multiple services over a wide range of
network
topologies. Using our unique and innovative architecture and
advanced
technology, NAYNA EXPRESS(TM) solutions reduce the
cost of delivering
broadband voice, data and video services for providers. More
information is available at http://www.nayna.com.
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