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Con mucho éxito se cierra hoy la primera conferencia regional de la red Directores de Tecnología de Información y Comunicación de universidades de América Latina (TICAL), en la que se logró convocar a más de 100 expertos de toda la región en torno a un debate sobre los desafíos y perspectivas comunes. El evento contó con importantes ponentes internacionales de la talla de Bill St. Arnaud, Víctor Castelo y Juan Sánchez.
On June 16, the distance between Brazil and Spain will be shorter because of the telematics dance performance e-Pormundos Afeto, where art and technology will gather to create a presentation synchronized with dancers from both countries. The exhibition is part of the Network performing arts production workshop coordinated by Internet2, the national research and education network of the United States and TERENA, the Trans-European association of research and education networks. Follow the transmission HERE. (Text in Spanish)
For the first time, the Directors of Technology of the Latin American universities are gathered in one place to discuss about the most relevant elements of their work, common challenges and the future of ICT in higher education institutions. The Conference TICAL 2011 started today in Panama.
Plenary, parallel and common sessions as well as panel discussions are part of the activities include in the agenda of the event. Complete information on speakers, schedules and topics of the lectures is available on the official site of the conference.
From 6 to 10 June 2011, RedCLARA team members Luis Furlan, Chairman of the Board, Luis Nunez, Manager of Academic Relations, and Carmen Gloria Labbé, Director of Innovation and Development along with representatives of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Latin American Forum of Telecommunications Regulators (REGULATEL), participated in meetings organized by the European Commission in Brussels.
From the exhaustion of the IP address of IPv4 protocol, companies must be prepared for applications and technological systems operate in IPv6, the new version of Internet communication protocol. (Text in Spanish)