On 2010-09-11 22:09, James Knott wrote:
G T Smith wrote:
Non technical decision makers will need answers to at least three questions in some form.
a) How much will it cost? b) How much will it save? c) What is the benefit (to our organisation)?
For something like IPv6, the forward looking companies would make sure to get IPv6 ready gear, whenever purchasing new equipment, even if they don't plan to offer it for a while.
Reminds me. I did a networking course not long ago (250 h), and ipv6 was not taught at all. Just mentioned. I am, in theory, a qualified network installer, I even got a Cisco diploma (almost wet paper, IMO). But I know next to nothing about IPV6. This is just an example, other people might have been more fortunate with their training, but... how do you expect ipv6 to grow in acceptance, if the people that should know about it do not? -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 11.2 x86_64 "Emerald" GM (Elessar))