APMAT26 will see the participation of Antonio Prado, Technical Consultant of Assoprovider and a reference figure in the Italian landscape of networks and Internet infrastructures.
PhD in Computer Science, with a second-level university Master's degree in Innovation in Public Administration, Antonio Prado is an external researcher at the Department of Information Engineering at the University of Padua, author of technical and popular science books, journalist, and expert in network architectures.
His intervention will bring a highly valuable technical contribution to APMAT26 on topics central to the daily work of the Proximity Operators: BGP, routing, IPv6, autonomous system, security, interconnection, infrastructure resilience, Linux/Unix environments, and multi-cloud models.
In Assoprovider's journey, the presence of Antonio Prado represents an important opportunity to strengthen skills, technical awareness, and the ability to engage in discussions on crucial aspects for the future of independent networks.
For operators who build, manage, and maintain infrastructures daily to serve communities, businesses, and territories, these topics are not just technical issues: they are fundamental elements to ensure quality, technological autonomy, and service continuity.
With this contribution, APMAT26 strengthens its technical dimension and confirms Assoprovider's intention to create a concrete forum for discussion among operators, experts, companies, and institutions.
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