The Network Break analyzes the latest tech news, including new cloud products from Arista and Cisco, per-second pricing from Amazon, business moves from Google and Toshiba, and more.
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On today's sponsored Weekly Show, we look at the role of VMware NSX in bringing networking, automation, and security to applications on premises and in the cloud.
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ExtraHop joins the Packet Pushers for this sponsored episode to discuss packet analysis and the latest capabilities in ExtraHop 7.0. We also talk about ExtraHop's Addy machine learning and its ability to provide more actionable insight.
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In distributed storage/HCI systems, does it matter whether the storage mount for a workload is local or across the network? The Datanauts & guest Howard Marks discuss data locality.
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The Network Break unpacks rumors that a private equity firm may be making a bid for Gigamon. We also update the Equifax debacle, delve into VMware's latest hybrid cloud bid and more.
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Today's Weekly Show examines IT's blame and shame culture and explores options and alternatives to make ti better. Our guests are Carl Fugate and John Hildebrand.
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Priority Queue sits down with the co-chairs of the Path Aware Networking Research Group from the IETF to discuss efforts to put more choice and intelligence into path selection.
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This Datanauts episode delves into the role of the CIO to understand how technologists can work with executives to meet goals and align with business needs. Our guest is Tim Crawford.
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The Network Break examines Oracle's firing of Solaris & Sun employees, the Equifax hack that exposed 143 million people's records, Huawei's SD-WAN announcement, HPE's latest financials & more.
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The Packet Pushers talk with sponsor Oracle Ravello about the Networking 2.0 enhancements to its hypervisor, which lets you move VMs to the cloud without the need for underlying changes.
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Recorded live at IETF 99, this Priority Queue episode is a roundtable conversation on new and emerging ideas for data center fabrics. Our guests are Jeff Tantsura, Russ White, and Tony Przygienda.
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The Datanauts answer listener questions on tech topics and favorite episodes in an AMA-style format to celebrate the 100th show.
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This week's Network Break recaps news from VMworld, analyzes Cisco's IWAN roadmap, discusses a new cloud security product from Juniper & covers more tech news.
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BGP is one of the fundamental protocols for routing in the Internet, but it also has its limitations. Today's Weekly Show drills into the uses of BGP and problems associated with it. Our guests are Sue Hares and Russ White.
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Today's Priority Queue explores In-situ OAM (IOAM), an IETF initiative to enable per-packet telemetry to be collected and extracted from the network.
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Microservices represent the new application architecture, but is it right for everyone? And what do microservices mean for infrastructure design? The Datanauts explore microservices with guest Bryan Boreham of Weaveworks.
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This week's Network Break analyzes Cisco's acquisition of Springpath, its announcement to put ACI in the cloud, Google's introduction of a two-tiered network service, and more.
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The Future of Networking series continues with guest Fred Baker, a Cisco Fellow and longtime network engineer and IETF chair. Greg and Fred discuss the history and future of QoS, adaptive queue management, and the impact of IoT.
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Sonus Networks joins the Packet Pushers to discuss cloud SBCs for security and analytics in this sponsored episode of Priority Queue.
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The Datanauts explore how Web and mobile application delivery and acceleration have changed, and examine new efforts such as HTTP/2 and SPYDY. Our guest is Lori MacVittie.
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