Challenges in network operation at scale
Speakers:
Mina Iscandar – Google
Organizers:
Christophe Diot – University of Massachusetts Amherst
Cristel Pelsser – Université catholique de Louvain – Belgium
As networks expand in size, complexity, and importance, operators and researchers confront a new set of challenges: scaling infrastructure efficiently, guaranteeing high availability and robustness, ensuring end-to-end security, and maintaining the agility to adapt to rapid changes. At the same time, the correctness and consistency of configurations have never been more critical. This networking channel session brings together network operators to explore the latest challenges in large-scale network operations, and the innovative solutions being developed to address them. We focus on how automation and AI-driven approaches are transforming network management, from predictive maintenance and anomaly detection to dynamic resource allocation and self-healing architectures. The discussions will also cover network evolution management and the rapid, reliable deployment of new services, ensuring that networks remain future-proof and responsive to emerging demands.
Join us for discussions on cutting-edge research, real-world case studies, and collaborative problem-solving. Whether you’re pushing the boundaries of network science, managing large-scale or mission-critical infrastructure, this seminar is your platform to share insights, learn from peers, and shape the future of scalable, resilient, and intelligent networks.
time
5pm CEST
(8am PDT / 11am EDT / 12am JST)
where
web-streamed | time streamed
contact
www.networkingchannel.eu
category
panel discussion