Good Evening Folks!!
Want to meet the guy that is responsible for all of our success? He will be joining us in Silicon Valley and you can thank him yourself! Dr. Paul Mockapetris is a guy we can all walk up and thank in just a few days. There is no question that without his contribution most of us would have never been here.
Twenty years ago, Paul Mockapetris designed the Domain Name System (DNS), which allows users to enter names (such as www.ieee.org) instead of numeric network addresses to locate people and resources on the Internet. Today, the DNS is the Internet's database of Web and email addresses and is being embedded into new applications, such as ENUM for IP telephony. Dr. Mockapetris defined the DNS protocol and created its initial implementation. With Dr. Jon Postel and others at University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute (ISI) and SRI, he deployed the initial root server system and coordinated with other researchers the implementation of DNS on all Internet operating systems. At ISI, he also implemented the first SMTP email server.
A member of the IEEE, Dr. Mockapetris has chaired the Internet
Engineering Task Force and has received the University of California at
Irvine's distinguished alumnus award. He is chief scientist and
chairman at Nominum in Redwood City, Calif.
Paul, on behalf of all domainers, THANK YOU!
Have a GREAT Evening!
Rick Schwartz