Catch "Water Under The Bridges" β€” a can't-miss SIGCOMM25 keynote intro by Nick McKeown and award lecture by Bruce Davie. Deep, witty reflections on networking's bridge metaphors and where the field is heading. Perfect for network researchers and engineers! #SIGCOMM #Networking #Keynote #ComputerNetworks #BruceDavie #NickMcKeown #Systems #Research #English
https://peertube.roundpond.net/videos/watch/ad246897-e667-4be0-bc63-30470e8999d2
Water Under The Bridges: SIGCOMM25 keynote

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"Dave TΓ€ht Outstanding Paper Award" at LEO-NET 2025 @ACM_SIGCOMM

(...) "starting this year, we will rename our Best Paper Award to "Dave TΓ€ht Outstanding Paper Award" in the memory of late Dave Taht who was been supporter of LEONET since Day 1."

Read:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nitindermohan_sigcomm2025-leonet2025-leonet-activity-7369770401431707650-LASy

#bufferbloat #latency #SIGCOMM #LEONET #SatelliteInternet #SIGCOMM2025 #DaveTaht #BandwidthIsALIE #RFC8290 #FQ_CoDel #sch_CAKE #OpenSource #SpaceX #FLOSS #schCAKE #FQCoDel

The 9th Asia-Pacific Workshop on Networking (APNet '25) will be held on August 7-8,2025, at Shanghai, China. We have 2 keynote speeches, 4 industry talks, 4 academic insight talks, 34 paper talks, 35 posters and 1 panel discussion.

Registration is available at the link below:
https://conferences.sigcomm.org/events/apnet2025/registration.php

We welcome everyone to attend the conference, gather in Shanghai, and explore cutting-edge topics in computer networking! #SIGCOMM #ACM @ACM_SIGCOMM

Hmm.

Old @ACM #SIGCOMM about to be garbage collected. πŸ˜₯

#decluttering #moving

Papers from QuNet 2023, the first #SIGCOMM workshop on quantum networking, are available at
https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3610251
There is an important effort underway to improve the #SIGCOMM conference in a way that builds the foundation for the future of networking. We covered this in our newsletter a few weeks back and this week we invited Scott Shenker to contribute a guest post. Scott argues (and we agree) that increasing the inclusiveness of the conference (particularly by accepting more papers) is more important than waiting to achieve consensus on every detail of the changes required. His arguments are worth a read. https://open.substack.com/pub/systemsapproach/p/abstraction-merchants-revisited?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Abstraction Merchants Revisited

A response from Scott Shenker to Larry's post on rethinking our approach to the SIGCOMM conference.

Systems Approach
I wrote a blog post coming back from #sigcomm about my experience with the airport security in #budapest. It is a pretty negative post. https://iain.learmonth.me/blog/2018/2018w345/
Body Scanners at BUD Β· Iain R. Learmonth

Hacker, Researcher, Activist, Developer

Nice to see a #tor poster at #sigcomm