ICANN Chairman, Vinton Cerf, To Present Keynote at Domain Name Conference

Updated on Thursday, February 2nd, 2006 at 10:20 am

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Bellevue, Washington - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - February 2, 2006 - ICANN Chairman and Google Chief Internet Evangelist, as well as co-designer of the original TCP/IP protocols of the Internet, Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, has been named as a keynote speaker at the second annual Domain Roundtable Conference.

Dr. Cerf’s speech will elaborate on the framework of the domain name market while identifying the challenges of expanding the top-level domain space. In addition, he will offer some survival tips for registrants, registrars and registries on understanding the state of their domain portfolios.

According to Jothan Frakes, Executive Producer of the Domain Roundtable, ”Name Intelligence is working hard to put together a valuable conference that expands awareness and builds integrity in the domain name industry.Vint Cerf’s presence at the show will not only foster those goals, but it will provide attendees with an honest, experienced perspective on the current state and future outlook of the global domain space.”

The intent of this session is not only to give registrants, registrars, and registries a foundation for the practical development of their domain portfolios and the ability to monitor the ‘pulse’ of the domain name market, but also, for professionals who have a general interest in domain industry trends and how they apply to their own careers.

This special keynote event will be held on Thursday, April 20, 2006, from 8:30am to 9:30am and will be available to participants of Domain Roundtable 2006. The conference will take place April 19 - 21, 2006 at The Westin Hotel in Bellevue, Washington.

To learn more about The Domain Roundtable Conference, please visit: www.domainroundtable.com.

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