Silvia Hagen

Silvia Hagen is an author[1] who has published for O'Reilly Media on such topics as Internet Protocol version 6 in a book titled "IPv6 Essentials".[2] She lives in Switzerland. In 2010, Silvia joined the BlueCat Networks Technical Advisory Board. She has many years of experience in consulting enterprises in Europe and the US for the introduction of IPv6. Since 2014 she engages in the agile community, co-founded the network flowdays[3] and brings more and more agile elements in the complex task of IPv6 planning and deployment.

Bibliography

  • IPv6. Grundlagen - Funktionalität - Integration (2016), 3rd Edition
  • IPv6 Essentials by Silvia Hagen - O'Reilly (2014), 3rd Edition
  • Planning for IPv6 - O'Reilly (2011)
  • Novell's Guide to Troubleshooting TCP/IP by Silvia Hagen & Stephanie Lewis - Novell Press (1999)
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gollark: What?
gollark: What?
gollark: PotatOS is going to be upgraded soon to use SMT to secure its backdoors.
gollark: Wyvern now has an acronym: `Working Yet Veritably Excellent Retrieval Network`. You must now all use it as it is now 1000 times better.

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