Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Author Archives: Greg Ferro
We talk a lot about automation and orchestration and how they can change your network strategy and smooth network workflows. But not everybody wants to sit around writing code and building test labs. Greg and Johna talk with Josh Stephens and Chanoch Marmorstein from sponsor BackBox about its network automation software, how it fits into a network operations strategy, and how BackBox focuses on the network engineer.
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Security compliance needs the same process as cars ?
Today's Tech Bytes podcast dives into the notion of applying Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) to users on campus as well as remote workers. Our sponsor is Fortinet and we discuss bringing ZTNA to users on prem, as well as IoT devices.
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It might be curmudgeon day. Johna and Greg ask what are mistakes that we have seen in technology strategies.
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Replacing 'leaving do' with 'send forth'
The end of multi-choice answers might be in sight
The Packet Pushers' Heavy Networking podcast dives into sponsor Augtera and how its AI platform, purpose-built for networking, improves network operations and enables automation. We'll examine how Augtera works, how it aims to move beyond the automation of configurations to automate operations and fault management, the kinds of data it collects and how, and how customers are using Augtera in production networks
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Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate.
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Neing serious 100% uptime means serious engineering. IT is never serious.
Define Watermelons
Continous delivery of updates to certification programs
It’s been a long time since I was using mathematics in my daily life. I’d like to think I managed to retaine much of the basic principles but I not easily able to apply it. For example, having some knowledge of Fourier Transforms and Antenna Physics has been hugely useful in understanding wireless propagation in […]
After setting questions and perspectives on What is Enterprise Architecture, the natural sequence is How to Maintain and Operate an Architecture team.
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Obviously most people want to be remote
A skill that more people should have
Open source software owes you nothing. You owe it.
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