Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Whats is a bugdoor ?
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Today's Heavy Networking podcast examines a new multi-cloud networking product from sponsor Arrcus. Arrcus streamlines and secures multi-cloud networks via its new ArcEdge and ArcOrchestrator products that connect the data center and edge locations to the cloud. Our guest are Keyur Patel, CTO of Arrcus; and Sree Kannan, VP of Product Management.
The post Heavy Networking 531: Hyperscale Multi-Cloud Networking With Arrcus (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
The feeling you get working with ITIL consultants
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Its not capital I anymore
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Come along, discuss and share.
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Define 'Meat Crayon' - its PRINCE2 related.
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Using fancy words gives you credibility.
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Today's Heavy Networking dives into wireless Internet Service Providers, or WISPs. WISPs typically serve rural areas that have limited access to fiber or copper, but they also serve metro and urban areas and industrial sectors such as energy. Our guests to inform and instruct us about WISPs are Kevin Myers, Senior Network Architect at IP ArchiTechs; and Cory Steele, Senior Consultant at STIGroup.
The post Heavy Networking 530: Everything You Need To Know About Wireless ISPs appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Obvious really
The post Dictionary: TANSTAAFL: There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch appeared first on EtherealMind.
Today's Heavy Networking explores a partnership between Juniper Networks and Anuta Networks to bring low-code network automation to service providers and enterprises. In this sponsored show, we'll dive into how Anuta's ATOM platform integrates with Juniper's NorthStar SDN controller and HealthBot diagnostic software to automate and orchestrate common networking tasks. Our guests are Peter Weinberger, Principal Product Manager at Juniper Networks; and Kiran Sirupa, Head of Marketing at Anuta Networks.
The post Heavy Networking 529: Demystifying Automation With Low-Code Workflows (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
The video is queued on the section where the talk highlights the security software (firewalls, threat detection etc) is actually the weakest link. He then presents the data that security vendors have become the weakest link in the security landscape. The asymmetry of defence is highlighted by the fact that security appliances have 10MM lines […]
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Add to your documentation style guide.
The post draft-knodel-terminology-03 – Terminology, Power, and Inclusive Language in Internet-Drafts and RFCs appeared first on EtherealMind.
Because 'command line' is deprectated
The post Dictionary: Finger Defined Networking appeared first on EtherealMind.
I was asked what Key Performance Indicators would I consider for an operational data network. I spent an hour coming up with ideas and here they are.
The post BIB096 Considering KPIs For Network Operations appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This video opened my mind to the ideas of robotic surveillance and data capture of the ocean. Wide range of civilian applications of course. But also police applications for customs and policing for monitoring the seaways around a country. And the military applications for defense and detection. Potentially even delivering a torpedo style payload.
The post Wave Glider Robots appeared first on EtherealMind.
There was not an 'old normal' and there won't be a 'new normal'. Don't be fuddled about this.
The post BiB095 – On New and Old Normal in IT Infrastructure appeared first on Packet Pushers.