Previous Events

The 3rd International Week on management of Networks and Services (Manweek 2007) took place at the Marriot Hotel in downtown San Jose, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley, from October 29th to November 2nd, 2007. A total of 180 people registered at different combinations of the five workshops that were collocated. The workshops were technically sponsored by IEEE and the IFIP and also received financial support from Cisco, Orange, and Hewlett Packard.

Highlights included a 5.6 earthquake during the social event at the San Jose Tech Museum of Innovation, a keynote speech given by someone bearing a striking resemblance with Pirate of the Carribean Captain Jack Sparrow, and the following:

Manweek 2007 also included five keynotes from distinguished speakers:

As a Manweek first, two half-day tutorials were featured, free of additional charge, both very well received:




The 2nd International Week on management of Networks and Services (Manweek 2006) took place in Dublin (Ireland), at the Herbert Park Hotel, from 23rd to 27th October 2006. A total of 220 people registered at different combinations of the five workshops that were collocated. The event was technically sponsored by the IEEE and the IFIP and also counted with the financial support of Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT), Cisco Systems, Hewlett Packard, as well as the collaboration of many others.


Manweek 2006 organized also a total of four keynotes and invited talks as follows:




The 1st International Week on management of Networks and Services (Manweek 2005) took place in Barcelona, at the Campus of Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), from 24th to 28th October 2005. A total of 217 people registered at different combinations of the five workshops that were collocated. The event was technically sponsored by the IEEE and the IFIP and also counted with the financial support of Cisco Systems, UPC, The Ministry of Education of Spain and Telefónica I+D, as well as the collaboration of many others.


Manweek 2005 organized also a total of five keynotes and invited talks as follows: