Wireshark Developer and User Conference , Palo Alto, CA June 14-17, 2010

Conference Schedule Overview Registration Fees Fees include continental breakfast, lunch, snacks, SHARKFEST Day 1: Monday, June 14th hotel shuttle or parking each day Registration and Welcome Dinner 5:00pm to 8:00pm $695 for the 3-day Conference Mexican Fiesta with Mariachi Band $595 early bird through March 1, 2010 Day 2: Tuesday, June 15th Staff and Students of Accredited Educational Institutions receive Continental Breakfast 8:00 am to 8:50 am a 50% discount. If you are a full-time student, continuing educa- Welcome & Keynote 9:00 am to10:00 am tion student, IT Staff Member, or Computer Science Faculty Mem- ber, please contact [email protected] for the discount Conference Sessions 10:15 am to 4:45 pm code to apply to the on-line registration process. Developer’s Dinner 6:00 pm to ? Day 3: Wednesday, June 16 How To Register To register, please go to www.cacetech.com/products/catalog Continental Breakfast 8:00 am to 8:50 am and choose the SHARKFEST’10 listing. Complete the on-line process for registration payment. Once your transaction is pro- Conference Sessions 9:00 am to 4:30 pm cessed, an email with more event and registration details will be Vendor Reception 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm sent to the email address you provide. Day 4: Thursday, June 17 Conference Locations Continental Breakfast 8:00 am to 8:55 am Stanford University Campus, Palo Alto, CA Conference Sessions 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Registration, Welcome Fiesta, and Meals - Dohrmann Grove Closing Keynote 3:15 pm to 4:15 pm Keynotes - Annenberg Auditorium Advanced A Sessions - History Building 200, Room 002 Basic B Sessions - History Building 200, Room 034 Developer D Sessions and Roundtable “R” Session - History Building 200, Room 030 Campus Map on following page. SHARKFEST’10 Hotels Other Area Hotels Though we have blocked off rooms in each of these hotels, please make your reservations as early as possible. This Super 8 Palo Alto Hotel - Stanford University Hotel is a busy time of year for the Stanford community and 3200 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306 * (650) 493-9085 accommodations in local hotels may be limited. www.super8paloalto.com Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel Average rate: $90 Rate $179 Travelodge Palo Alto Distance is .8 miles from Stanford Campus 3255 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306 * (650) 493-6340 625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 328-2800 www.travelodgepaloalto.com www.starwoodhotels.com Average rate: $90 Creekside Inn Rate $129 Quality Inn Stanford Distance is 2.7 miles from Stanford 3901 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, 94306 * (800) 393-5419 3400 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306 www.paloaltoqi.com/ (650) 493-2411 Average rate: $100 www.creekside-inn.com Menlo Park Inn Comfort Inn 1315 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025 * (650) 326-7530 Rate $100 Distance is 3 miles from Stanford www.menloparkinn.com 3945 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA, 94306 Average rate: $149 (650) 493-3141 www.paloaltoci.com Shuttle Service Meals Shuttle service to and from SHARKFEST will be avail- Breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided each day at able on Monday evening, Tuesday, Wednesday and this event. We provide vegetarian selections. If you Thursday mornings and afternoons from the hotels have dietary restrictions beyond this, please drop a line listed above. Shuttle schedules will be posted on the SHARKFEST to [email protected] and let us know your preferences. landing page (www.cacetech.com/sharkfest.10/) before open- ing day. Format Walking: Although the SHARKFEST Conference Ses- Nearby Airports sions are happening in the same vicinity as the Key- San Francisco International Airport (SFO) notes and meals, there will be some walking involved 21.5 miles from Stanford and some steps to negotiate. There is also a three- San Jose International Airport (SJC) block walk from the designated parking lot if you will be driving. 17.3 miles from Stanford If you have any special mobility or access needs, please send those requirements to [email protected]. Airport Transportation Dress: Please wear comfortable, casual clothing and footwear! Public transportation from both airports is available. Following are links to Caltrain and the Palo Alto Air- Internet Access and Power porter. Wireless Internet Access will be provided in all class- www.caltrain.org/ rooms and in most campus indoor and outdoor loca- tions. Please bring your own laptop. Username and Estimated price on Caltrain is: $8 roundtrip password will be provided onsite. Power strips will be available in www.paloaltoairporter.net classrooms and most common event areas. Estimated price on Palo Alto Airporter: From SFO $49 Places of Interest to Visit While From SJC $35 at SHARKFEST’10 Taxi Service Stanford University Campus The Stanford campus offers a wealth of sightseeing The estimated rate for a taxi is $70 from both airports and educational opportunities. Contemporary cam- to Palo Alto. pus landmarks include the Main Quad and Memorial Church, the Cantor Center for Visual Arts and art gallery, the Driving and Parking Stanford Mausoleum and the Angel of Grief, the , the Rodin sculpture garden, the Papua New Guinea Sculpture If you choose to drive, free parking will be available Garden, the Arizona Garden, the Stanford University Ar- on campus at the Galvez parking lot, which is approxi- boretum, Green Library and the Dish. Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1937 mately three blocks from the Conference location. If Hanna-Honeycomb House and the 1919 Lou Henry and Herbert you choose to park in a different location on campus, parking Hoover House are both listed on the National Historic Register. fees will not be covered. Visit: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/visitorinfo/plan/guides/ All major rental car companies are represented at both the San visit.html for links and more information. Francisco and San Jose International Airports. Parking costs are extra at hotels. Palo Alto and Silicon Valley Sights Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo 1451 Middlefield Rd, Rinconada Park, Palo Alto, CA The Tech Museum of Innovation This hands-on museum, the first of its kind on the 201 South Market Street, San Jose, CA 95113 west coast, combines art and animals in a wholesome, The Tech Museum is singularly focused on inspiring the family-style environment where young and young-at- innovator in everyone it reaches. Truly hands-on and heart alike can find something fun to do or see. Docent-led tours interactive exhibits, divided among themed galleries, are offered on the weekend and special on-going and one-day offer guests a truly memorable experience. The Hackworth IMAX programs are provided throughout the year. The zoo has a num- Dome Theater and various unique museum programs make ber of popular exhibits, including a 500 gallon saltwater tank a visit to the bright, mango-colored Tech one you won’t soon complete with sharks. forget. San Francisco Sights 680 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Alcatraz Island San Francisco Bay Area’s premier shopping and dining Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, CA, (415) experience. One of the few open air centers in the U.S., 705.5555 Stanford Shopping Center features spectacular, award No longer a prison for some of America’s most dan- winning gardens and picturesque sculptures by California artists. gerous offenders, Alcatraz is part of the National Park Enjoy our European-style street market where the scents of gour- Service and is a must-see for visitors to the city. Once met coffees, fresh flowers and international cuisine fill the air. It on the island, you will certainly be captivated by its history and truly is a one of a kind experience. its incredible beauty. Take your camera because regardless of the view, a photo opportunity awaits. Also, dress in layers (even dur- Museum of American Heritage ing the summer months) because the island can be breezy and 351 Homer Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 inside the prison walls it is cold and damp. This museum is where you can discover that the son of Frank Lloyd Wright invented Lincoln Logs in 1920, that Golden Gate Park Tinker Toys were the result of a stonemason watching Stanyan & Haight Streets, San Francisco, CA, (415) 581.2559 his kids play with old thread spools and pencils, and that the In the late 1800s, a Scotsman named John McLaren inventor of the Erector Set had a medical degree and won the transformed more than 1000 acres (405 hectares) of Olympic gold medal at pole vaulting. This historic house contains sand dunes into a wondrous haven in the midst of busy a wealth of American memorabilia coupled with information on city life. Stretching from Stanyan Street to the Pacific Ocean, the the people who created these popular inventions. lush landscaping features ever-changing settings at every turn. There are trails for walking, jogging, biking, horseback riding, as NASA Ames Research Center well as a golf course, lawn bowling greens, soccer fields and a Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA 94035 baseball diamond. The Ames Exploration Center allows visitors a glimpse NASA technology and missions through exhibits and Lombard Street multimedia presentations. Perhaps the most impres- Lombard Street and Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA sive feature is the 40 foot wide curved video screen, which shows This picturesque stretch of Lombard Street has 8 amazing footage taken from various satellites. It’s probably the angles along a single block! They twist acutely, mak- best look at outer space that you’ll ever get! ing for very slow going if you are in a car. The drive is usually bumper-to-bumper, so a stroll is a good option, especially when Palo Alto Art Center the hydrangeas along the sidewalk are in bloom. 1313 Newell Rd, Palo Alto, CA The entryway adorned with signs revealing “5680 miles Fisherman’s Wharf west of the Louvre” and “340 miles north of the Getty,” The Embarcadero & Powell St, San Francisco, CA is a clear indication that this is a museum with a sense Fisherman’s Wharf remains one of San Francisco’s most of style and humor. There are about a dozen new exhibits a year popular tourist destinations. The Wharf consists of a with many focusing on artists from the Bay Area. long, coast side row of seafood restaurants, street vendors, sou- venir stores, and beautiful ocean scenery. Fisherman’s Wharf was originally a major fishing pier, and although the fishing industry is still alive today, the main focus of this area is its historic tourist attractions. Palace of Fine Arts Stow Lake Boat & Bike Rentals 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA, (415) 563.6504 Stow Lake Drive and Stow Lake Dr E, San Francisco, CA Constructed as a temporary attraction for the 1915 (415) 752.0347 Pan-Pacific International Exhibition, this Grecian Open Hours:10am-4pm, M-Sun temple of a monument continues to enchant and Inside San Francisco’s famous Golden Gate Park lies enhance the city. Swans in the adjoining lagoon glide by the Stow Lake, a small recreation area complete with soaring ochre-tinted colonnades and the imposing dome ringed waterfall. Local families and tourists come here to rent paddle- with panels of centaurs. boats, have a picnic, or just feed the ducks. Electric boats can be rented. Those who would rather remain on land can rent bikes Beach Blanket Babylon and roller blades. Ride or skate through Golden Gate Park, then 678 Green Street, San Francisco, CA, (415) 421.4222 afterwards stop by the concession stand for popcorn, hot dogs, www.beachblanketbabylon.com and ice cream. Note: Cash only. Beach Blanket Babylon started 30 years ago, springing from the creative mind of impresario Steve Silver, as a Biking in San Francisco rag-tag collection of bizarrely-costumed street theater Biking is one of the best ways to see the streets and performers. It is a fairy tale for adults, wherein Snow sights of San Francisco! For bike rentals, trails, pricing White takes a fast-paced musical journey in search of her Prince and more, please visit: www.blazingsaddles.com Charming. Along the way, Snow White encounters a star-stud- ded, always changing, always contemporary line up of hilarious Hiking Trails in San Francisco pop culture characters. It’s a great way to see the City! Whether you’re a visitor or a native, you discover the real heart of San Francisco, AT&T Park and find yourself in places you’ve never been before. 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA, (415) 972.2000 www.cityhikes.com Open Hours, Tours: Daily 10am-2pm every hour on the hour Paragliding and Parasailing except game days For activities with a bit more excitement, try Paraglid- http://www.sfgiants.com ing or Parasailing, both popular in the San Francisco AT&T Park is the first privately-financed ballpark in MLB Bay Area! since Dodger Stadium (1962), the San Francisco Giants’ Please visit following links for more information: new home features an inspiring nine-foot statue of www.sfhanggliding.com/paragliding.html America’s greatest living ballplayer, Willie Mays, at the www.parksconservancy.org/our-work/crissy/ public entrance; an 80-foot (24-meter) Coca-Cola bottle with playground slides, and more. SHARKFEST’10 Sponsors

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