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Few companies are founded with a CIO. For many, the first IT “hire” is the company’s founder, whose job description may include activities like IT purchasing, networking and IT support, alongside planning, marketing and business development. Eventually, that changes. But when? And how?
In my role as a chief operations officer, I’ve helped many companies build out their IT operations as they grow from startups to SMBs and beyond. In this three-part series, I’ll explain the IT life cycle of a hypothetical startup called Joe’s Widget Shop, a software development company.
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Introducing to Networking with Fish a new page —- “FishNet”.
What is FishNet? Imagine “casting a net” out on the Internet for all “Fishy IPv6” – in other words… for all the stuff I’ve written, taught (CiscoLive), or YouTube’d that is IPv6 that is somewhere out on the internet.
Topics thus far that I’ve cast a net out hauled in thus far are BGP, DMVPN, IPv6, IWAN, Multicast, and Troubleshooting. I’ll be keeping them current as a “single source” for all things “Fishy” out on the internet for those topics.
Happy nerding!
So far, in our investigation of the design mindset, we’ve—
We also considered the problem of interaction surfaces in some detail along the way. This week I want to wrap this little series up by considering the final step in design, act. Yes, you finally get to actually buy some stuff, rack it up, cable it, and then get to the fine joys of configuring it all up to see if it works. But before you do… A couple of points to consider.
It’s important, when acting, to do more than just, well, act. It’s right at this point that it’s important to be metacongnitive—to think about what we’re thinking about. Or, perhaps, to consider the process of what we’re doing as much as actually doing it. To give you two specific instances…
First, when you’re out there Continue reading
Company says it can help service providers move quickly to the cloud.
Certifications happen when you break them down into their component parts and take them on one at a time. This 11-point methodology helped me complete several certifications. I hope it might help you too.
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Certifications happen when you break them down into their component parts and take them on one at a time. This 11-point methodology helped me complete several certifications. I hope it might help you too.
The post How To Build Your Certification Roadmap appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Sponsored by: EdgeConneX
Time: 6:30pm - 10:00pm
Location: Howl at the Moon
Address: 26 West Hubbard Street Chicago, IL 60654
Transportation: Sponsor to provide motor coach transportation to and from the venue. Meet in Autolobby (B2 Level).
**NANOG Badge required for entry**