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Triggering Network Automation From The Web

How best to return from a cliffhanger ending – in a previous post we used Django’s Model class .save() to write network state—that is CLI standard output transformed to JSON using pyATS—into a PostgreSQL database table. Django also helped us convert, or migrate, a Pythonic class-based model into this SQL table in the first place. […]

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Day Two Cloud 122: Two Customer Journeys To VMware Cloud (Sponsored)

Ethan Banks and Ned Bellavance hosted a panel discussion at VMworld 2021 with two VMware customers using VMware Cloud---the University of Miami and Sterling National Bank. This discussion looks at what works, where the customers ran into issues, and how their cloud journeys are progressing.

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Vapor IO Realizes Open Grid Vision With INZONE 5G Edge Services

One of the defining characteristics of edge applications is the need for low latency to absorb and analyze data from connected devices deployed in locations such as retail stores, manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and municipal infrastructure. Until recently, most chatter about “the edge” has been vague, often conflating the extension of cloud service delivery to […]

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Tech Bytes: Advania Chooses Apstra For Data Center Operations (Sponsored)

Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Juniper, we talk with a customer of Juniper’s Apstra intent-based networking data center software. IT solutions provider Advania uses Apstra internally to operate its own data centers, as well as for customer engagements.

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Network Break 357: Switchless Networking? Startup Rockport Says Yes; ISPs Monetize Customer Surveillance

Take a Network Break! This week we discuss how startup Rockport Networks brings switchless networking to the data center. The FTC says ISPs are amassing and monetizing sensitive customer data. Cisco unveils new routing silicon, Juniper sees revenues rise and income fall, and more tech news.

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Heavy Networking 604: Taking A Systems Approach To Networking With Bruce Davie

Today's Heavy Networking discusses the notion of looking at, and learning about, networking via a systems approach. Our guest is Dr. Bruce Davie who's had a long career in networking, has written numerous IETF RFCs, and is the author of a new set of free books on networking and computer systems.

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Audience Q+A: Gluware LiveStream Video [8/8]

Michael Haugh of Gluware joins Greg Ferro + Drew Conry-Murray of the Packet Pushers to discuss several questions that came in during the event. Most of them were technical, nerdy details. If you’re a network engineer, this Q&A is especially for you. If Gluware might be a fit for your network automation needs, visit here. […]

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How Gluware Democratizes Network Automation: Gluware LiveStream Video [7/8]

Terry Slattery, CCIE #1026 & Principal Architect at Netcraftsmen (a Gluware partner), describes their uses of Gluware at various customers with Greg Ferro of the Packet Pushers. If Gluware might be a fit for your network automation needs, visit here. Thanks! You can subscribe to the Packet Pushers’ YouTube channel for more videos as they […]

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