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The ONF launches Stratum for data programmability, Intel wants to turn the page on Meltdown & Specter with new chips, Trump cans Broadcom's ambitions & more tech news analysis on the latest Network Break podcast.
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Welcome to Link Propagation, a Packet Pushers newsletter. Link Propagation is included in your free membership. Each week we scour the InterWebs to find the most relevant practitioner blog posts, tech news, and product announcements. We drink from the fire hose so you can sip from a coffee cup. A note from Greg Why Link […]
While the various concepts behind automation and programmability have trickled into the network space at an exponential rate, enterprises have been left scratching their heads regarding the most effective way to incorporate these ideas into their teams. Do you send your entire team on a week long Python retreat and assume everyone can immediately start […]
802.11ax promises a host of improvements for wireless networks, including greater efficiency, but don't start your upgrade just yet. Here's what you need to know about the forthcoming WLAN standard.
The post Show 381: Inside The Pros & Cons Of 802.11ax appeared first on Packet Pushers.
“Should I stay or should I go.” The famous lyric by The Clash rung in my ears as I re-read the offer letter for the tenth or hundredth time. I was having trouble deciding between moving on to a new and exciting opportunity and staying with a job I loved. It’s simple, right? I”ll lay […]
Martin Casado, general partner at Andreesen Horowitz, shares his perspective on the changing dynamics of how enteprises buy IT, and how it's sold to them.
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Is security gamification a useful tool for training security talent, or just a gimmick? The Datanauts dive in to explore this issue. Our guest is Evan Dornbush.
The post Datanauts 125: Security Gamification & Training New Talent appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Network Break looks at new products for Viptela & Meraki, Cisco hints at selling products online, switch & router revenues grows, and more tech news
The post Network Break 175: Viptela, Meraki Get Upgrades; Scrupulous Ransomware Criminals appeared first on Packet Pushers.
We are all well aware about the problem space of finding the Shortest Path and use of Dijsktra algorithm. In this blog, we will take a peek at the problem space for Disjoint Path routing, see how it can be reduced to the optimization problem and a few algorithms in that space. So first, let’s […]
Welcome to Link Propagation, a Packet Pushers newsletter. Link Propagation is included in your free membership. Each week we scour the InterWebs to find the most relevant practitioner blog posts, tech news, and product announcements. We drink from the fire hose so you can sip from a coffee cup. A Note From Greg Why Link […]
Today's Weekly Show gathers a group of network engineers to talk about what's on their minds. Our roundtable covers automation, vendor relationships, not knowing things (and how to change that) & more.
The post Show 380: Network Engineer Roundtable: What’s On Your Mind? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Priority Queue peers into the Ruru project, which is open source software for TCP monitoring. Our guest is Ruru developer Richard Cziva.
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Many of you tell us that traveling to tech conferences is not going to happen. You can’t get the time out of the office. You can’t get the expense approved. Your boss thinks you’ll be rolling down the boulevard in a limo drunk five minutes after the plane lands. Whatever your reasons, you’re not going […]
I’m sure you’ve all come across the phrase “standing on the shoulders of giants”. Whilst it’s easy to remember or glibly repeat, it’s also easy to forget or ignore the serious message being delivered by those words. To me, the meaning is legion; something as close and personal as my parent’s care (well, of one […]
VMware Cloud on AWS lets you run a native VMware environment on bare metal AWS servers. The Datanauts delve into service details, use cases, and nerd knob options with episode sponsor VMware.
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