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'''Franck Martin''' is an Information and Communication Technologies Specialist from Fiji.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/franckmartin Linkedin]</ref> Currently, he is serving as the Trustee at the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of [[The Internet Society]] ([[SF-BAY ISOC]])<ref>[http://www.sfbayisoc.org/Board SF-BAY ISOC]</ref>, Email Deliverability Services Engineer at [[Genius]] <ref>[http://blog.deliverability.com/2009/09/franck-martin-on-the-future-of-dkim-and-domainbased-reputation-.html Deliverability.com]</ref> and Chief Technology Officer at [[Avonsys]]. He is the former Board member and Chairman at Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society ([[PICISOC]]).
'''Franck Martin''' is an Information and Communication Technologies Specialist from Fiji.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/franckmartin Linkedin]</ref> Currently, he is serving as the Trustee at the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of [[The Internet Society]] ([[SF-BAY ISOC]])<ref>[http://www.sfbayisoc.org/Board SF-BAY ISOC]</ref>, Email Deliverability Services Engineer at [[Genius]] <ref>[http://blog.deliverability.com/2009/09/franck-martin-on-the-future-of-dkim-and-domainbased-reputation-.html Deliverability.com]</ref> and Chief Technology Officer at [[Avonsys]]. He is a former Board member and Chairman at Pacific Islands Chapter of [[The Internet Society]] ([[PICISOC]]).
 
==Current Endeavours==
Franck is an ICT specialist with over 15 years experience on the many aspects of modern information systems, including database systems, network routing and protocols, software development and systems support.<ref>[http://www.theipv6experts.net/2010/franck-martin/ The IPv6 Experts.net]</ref>
Franck is an ICT specialist with over 15 years experience on the many aspects of modern information systems, including database systems, network routing and protocols, software development and systems support.<ref>[http://www.theipv6experts.net/2010/franck-martin/ The IPv6 Experts.net]</ref>


He has connected [[Avonsys]] on [[IPv6]] with [[BGP peering]] in Fiji. This was the first organization on [[IPv6]] with [[BGP peering]] in Fiji. The first organization to be on [[IPv6 ]]was the University of the South Pacific. He has completed the [[IPv6]] sage level at Hurricane Electric. He is the chairman of the [[IPV6]] Special Interest Group ([[SIG]]) of the Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society.<ref>[http://vator.tv/person/franck-martin Vator.tv]</ref>
He has connected [[Avonsys]] on [[IPv6]] with [[BGP peering]] in Fiji. This was the first organization on [[IPv6]] with [[BGP peering]] in Fiji. He has also completed the [[IPv6]] sage level at Hurricane Electric. He is the chairman of the [[IPV6]] Special Interest Group ([[SIG]]) of the Pacific Islands Chapter of [[The Internet Society]].<ref>[http://vator.tv/person/franck-martin Vator.tv]</ref>


Prior to joining Avonsys, Franck worked for [[SOPAC]], a Pacific-based regional inter-governmental organization, where he led many projects and initiatives in Internet and technology development.
During this time he established the operations of two [[ccTLD]]s,[[dotKI]] and [[dotNR]], as well as an Internet Service Provider.


During this time he established the operations of two ccTLDs (country code Top Level Domains),[[dotKI]] and [[dotNR]], as well as an Internet Service Provider.
Franck is also a regular contributor to the open source community, and the Internet community. He is a promoter for Wikipedia in the Pacific Islands. His other projects include [[Tikimaps]]] in [[Tikiwiki]], deploying [[OpenSource]] website in Pacific Islands that serve interactive maps. He is an author of the SSL Certificates HowTo on the [[Linux]] Documentation Project.


Franck is also a regular contributor to the open source community, and the Internet community. He is a promoter for wikipedia in Pacific Islands. His other projects include [[Tikimaps]]] in [[Tikiwiki]], deploying [[OpenSource]] website in Pacific Islands that serve interactive maps. He is an author of the SSL Certificates HowTo on the [[Linux]] Documentation Project.
Franck is a French national and a graduate of the École Centrale de Marseille and Lycée François 1er de Fontainebleau.  


Franck is a French national and a graduate of the École Centrale de Marseille and Lycée François 1er de Fontainebleau.  
Prior to joining Avonsys, Franck worked for [[SOPAC]], a Pacific-based regional inter-governmental organization, where he led many projects and initiatives in Internet and technology development.


==Carrer History==
==Carrer History==

Revision as of 19:58, 5 February 2011

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Franck Martin is an Information and Communication Technologies Specialist from Fiji.[1] Currently, he is serving as the Trustee at the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of The Internet Society (SF-BAY ISOC)[2], Email Deliverability Services Engineer at Genius [3] and Chief Technology Officer at Avonsys. He is a former Board member and Chairman at Pacific Islands Chapter of The Internet Society (PICISOC).

Current Endeavours

Franck is an ICT specialist with over 15 years experience on the many aspects of modern information systems, including database systems, network routing and protocols, software development and systems support.[4]

He has connected Avonsys on IPv6 with BGP peering in Fiji. This was the first organization on IPv6 with BGP peering in Fiji. He has also completed the IPv6 sage level at Hurricane Electric. He is the chairman of the IPV6 Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Pacific Islands Chapter of The Internet Society.[5]

During this time he established the operations of two ccTLDs,dotKI and dotNR, as well as an Internet Service Provider.

Franck is also a regular contributor to the open source community, and the Internet community. He is a promoter for Wikipedia in the Pacific Islands. His other projects include Tikimaps] in Tikiwiki, deploying OpenSource website in Pacific Islands that serve interactive maps. He is an author of the SSL Certificates HowTo on the Linux Documentation Project.

Franck is a French national and a graduate of the École Centrale de Marseille and Lycée François 1er de Fontainebleau.

Prior to joining Avonsys, Franck worked for SOPAC, a Pacific-based regional inter-governmental organization, where he led many projects and initiatives in Internet and technology development.

Carrer History

  • ICT Specialist at SOPAC, September 1993-September 2008
  • Vice-Chairman at Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC), May 2003-October2007.
  • Trustee at Internet Society (ISOC), August 2006-Austut 2009.
  • Chairman at Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC), September 2007-October 2009.
  • Board Member at Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC), November 2009-September 2010.
  • Chief Technology Officer at Avonsys, September 2008-present.
  • Email Deliverability Services Engineer at Genius, October 2008-present.
  • Trustee at San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the Internet Society (SF-BAY ISOC), Febraury 2009-presnet.

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