Drew Conry-Murray

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Weekly Show 421: Containing Breaches With Illumio’s Microsegmentation (Sponsored)

On today's Weekly Show we dive into microsegmentation with our sponsor, Illumio. We discuss how Illumio builds an app dependency map in the data center to inform security policies, and leverages existing controls on hosts and in networking gear to cordon high-value workloads and contain attacks.

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Tech Bytes: How Silver Peak’s SD-WAN Helped Gentherm Beat Global MPLS Hassles

Today's Tech Bytes, sponsored by Silver Peak, discusses how SD-WAN can give you more leverage over your MPLS providers and improve performance for users. Our guest is Bruce Jarrett, Infrastructure Team Lead and Network Architect at Gentherm.

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Tech Bytes: HPE’s Composable Fabric For Data Center Automation (Sponsored)

On today's Tech Bytes, sponsored by HPE and Intel, we explore HPE's Composable Fabric. It combines top-of-rack switches and automation software to pool networking resources and help your data center scale. We also discuss how Composable Fabric integrates with Simplivity, HPE's hyperconverged platform.

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Weekly Show 416: From Reactive To Proactive NetOps With Cisco NAE (Sponsored)

Today's sponsored Weekly Show dives into Cisco's Network Assurance Engine. This software creates a real-time and continuously updated model of the network that IT can use to assess the impact of changes, get deep visibility into network state, and move network ops from reactive to proactive. We hear from an IT engineer inside Cisco who uses NAE in production.

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