Author Archives: bookmarks
Author Archives: bookmarks
Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 9th July 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Will Software Defined Networking Actually Happen? – Ethan Banks is blogging at cisco.com on SDN: I understand the cynicism. After all, for a long time, networking had lapsed […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 30th June 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Minimum Viable Bureaucracy, June 2014 Edition // Speaker Deck – Enjoyed this presentation on “Minimum Viable Bureauracy” – some stimulating ideas on how to build better managers of […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 12th June 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Will Network Engineers Become Programmers? « ipSpace.net by @ioshints – Ivan explains his view on the ways that network folks will work with programmers. I think he describes […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 5th June 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: VMware NSX, Multi-Hypervisor Capability, and FUDslinging — The Peering Introvert – An outbreak of FUD slinging from Cisco at Cisco Live last week which was poorly executed. Factually […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 24th May 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Google: ‘EVERYTHING at Google runs in a container’ • The Register – Containers are going to add to the complexity of virtual networking. With Google saying that they […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 16th May 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Source Serif Pro / Wiki / Home – Adobe has open sourced a Serif Font to go with the previous Source San Pro Source Serif Pro is a […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 8th May 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Whitebox Switching: Would You? Should You? — The Peering Introvert – Ethan Banks takes a good hard look at Whitebox Switches after a session at ONUG inspired some […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 24th April 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Why I quit writing internet standards — Tech News and Analysis – Vidya Narayanan writes at GigaOm about the dysfunction and problems of the IETF. I have similar […]
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A bumper crop of ten links today since I’ve been distracted with Interop Las Vegas where I presenting sessions & meeting with vendors. Then I flew to New York to perform some analyst work with investment/fund manager types. The Ethernet Switching Landscape // Speaker Deck – The deck that Ethan Banks used at […]
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Collection of useful, relevant or just fun places on the Internets for 28th March 2014 and a bit commentary about what I’ve found interesting about them: Brocade – Brocade Extends Ethernet Fabric Leadership – Brocade hasn’t given up on the Campus. This announcement from February talks about their switch platform, most interesting is that […]
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