Carbon Project’s CEO Presents Success Story at IPv6 Conference
BURLINGTON, MA, May 18, 2007 – The Carbon Project, a world leader in innovative geosocial solutions, announced today that its CEO, Jeff Harrison, presented one of the first IPv6 success stories at the second annual “The New, New Internet: Success in Securing and Building IPv6” Conference in Crystal City, Virginia, presented by ExecutiveBiz and SI International on May 10th.
Harrison’s presentation, “Geosocial Networking - an IPv6 Success Story” described geosocial networking as a communications phenomenon where software solutions combine mapping with peer-to-peer (p2p) social networking. “Geosocial Networking leverages geography as a foundation for sharing and finding location-based observations and experiences,” said Harrison.
During the presentation Harrison described new p2p applications based on IPv6, wireless technology and Microsoft’s peer-to-peer API. “Our Geosocial Networking applications provide efficient people-to-people communications during incident response, facility security operations and other network-centric operations,” said Harrison.
“In recruiting presenters for the event, we sought leading experts with ready-for-market IPv6 technologies or strategies,” said Suzanne Coffin, director of events and marketing at ExecutiveBiz. “The Carbon Project was a natural choice for The New New Internet, and Jeff provided our members with valuable perspective to enable them for success in IPv6 networking.”
More information on the conference is available at http://ipv6.thenewnewinternet.com/.
To learn more about Geosocial Networking please visit www.TheCarbonProject.com.
About The Carbon Project
The Carbon Project is a Microsoft Certified Partner pioneering innovative geosocial solutions. The Carbon Project’s revolutionary CarbonCloud framework is the world’s first peer-to-peer (p2p) framework for sharing location content. Its CarbonTools PRO framework extends the Microsoft .NET Framework for advanced location content handling, mapping and sharing. For more information visit www.TheCarbonProject.com.
The Carbon Project, Geosocial Networking, CarbonTools, and CarbonCloud are trademarks of Carbon Project, Inc. Other trademarks are the property of their owners.
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