Take a Network Break! On today's episode we parse Cisco's latest quarterly earnings and future strategy, examine Dell's latest efforts to raise money for its EMC acquisition, and more.
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On today's show, sponsored by VMware, we talk to a VMware NSX customer to get their real-life experiences with the technology. And just to make it more interesting, this customer also uses Cisco ACI, which we'll get into.
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On today's show, sponsored by VMware, we talk to a VMware NSX customer to get their real-life experiences with the technology. And just to make it more interesting, this customer also uses Cisco ACI, which we'll get into.
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On today's Priority Queue episode we talk about BGP flowspec, an IETF RFC that can be used for DoS mitigation, with Justin Ryburn, a Consulting Engineer with Juniper Networks.
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On today's Priority Queue episode we talk about BGP flowspec, an IETF RFC that can be used for DoS mitigation, with Justin Ryburn, a Consulting Engineer with Juniper Networks.
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The traditional private WAN is being sidelined in part due to the growth of mobility and the cloud. Plan to increase your use of "Internet as WAN" going forward.
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The traditional private WAN is being sidelined in part due to the growth of mobility and the cloud. Plan to increase your use of "Internet as WAN" going forward.
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Riverbed has announced a series of updates to its SteelCentral Application Performance Monitoring (APM) platform, including monitoring for Microsoft Azure Cloud Services and AWS. Other updates include support for Skype for Business.
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Riverbed has announced a series of updates to its SteelCentral Application Performance Monitoring (APM) platform, including monitoring for Microsoft Azure Cloud Services and AWS. Other updates include support for Skype for Business.
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Security startup Siemplify aims to pick up where SIEMs leave off with threat analysis software that provides additional context and visualization to security alerts to help analysts identify and respond to the most relevant events.
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Security startup Siemplify aims to pick up where SIEMs leave off with threat analysis software that provides additional context and visualization to security alerts to help analysts identify and respond to the most relevant events.
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Don't be the IT hero who has to do everything yourself. It might feel good, but you're an operational bottleneck who doesn't give others a chance to learn.
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Don't be the IT hero who has to do everything yourself. It might feel good, but you're an operational bottleneck who doesn't give others a chance to learn.
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The Palo Alto User-ID feature is awesome as long as you can feed it IP-to-User mappings. PAN provides agents to do this which work in many environments, but not usually without Active Directory. I wrote RadiUID to perform this function is situations where all you have is RADIUS. Approx Reading Time: 5-15 Minutes You see, […]
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The Palo Alto User-ID feature is awesome as long as you can feed it IP-to-User mappings. PAN provides agents to do this which work in many environments, but not usually without Active Directory. I wrote RadiUID to perform this function in situations where all you have is RADIUS. Approx Reading Time: 5-15 Minutes You see, […]
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Deep inside the virtual ideas lab at Packet Pushers, we’ve been debating the merits of organizing a two-day Packet Pushers conference. We love live events because there’s no better way to strengthen a community and share ideas. And because at a live event there’s no fast-forward button–we can lock the conference doors so that you […]
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Deep inside the virtual ideas lab at Packet Pushers, we’ve been debating the merits of organizing a two-day Packet Pushers conference. We love live events because there’s no better way to strengthen a community and share ideas. And because at a live event there’s no fast-forward button–we can lock the conference doors so that you […]
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Today's Network Break examines Open/R, a new routing application from Facebook, discusses unsolicited advice to Cisco about its storage strategy, checks in on cable consolidation and more.
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Today's Network Break examines Open/R, a new routing application from Facebook, discusses unsolicited advice to Cisco about its storage strategy, checks in on cable consolidation and more.
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In this episode, Ethan Banks sat down with network architect Russ White for a live interview about the current state of the network, emerging trends such as SDN and open networking, and why we need more protocols instead of fewer.
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