Introduction Working as an Cloud Architect with Cisco means I get the chance to talk to many different customers and discuss their challenges and pain points. One that continually comes up is what should be fairly simple, adding a new network segment to their data center network. It used to be that a network team […]
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A new virtual packet broker and virtual packet probes make mobile networks more visible.

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In this special interview, Dialogic's Jim Machi answers questions about NFV market, the role of open source, and Dialogic's vision as technology continues to evolve.
Define "head down" or "head up"
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We’re coming up quickly on the fall meeting of the Open Networking User Group, which is a time for many of the members of the financial community to debate the needs of modern networking and provide a roadmap and use case set for networking vendors to follow for in the coming months. ONUG provides what some technology desperately needs – a solution to which it can be applied.
We’ve already started to see the same kind of non-open solution building that plagued the early network years creeping into some aspects of our new “open” systems. Rather than building on what we consider to be tried-and-true building blocks, we instead come to proprietary solutions that promise “magic” when it comes to configuration and maintenance. Should your network provide the magic? Or is that your job?
Magical is what the network should look like to a user, not to the admins. Think about the networking in cloud providers like AWS and MS Azure. The networking there is a very simple model that hides complexity. The average consumer of AWS services doesn’t need to know the specifics of configuration in the underlay of Amazon’s labyrinth of the Continue reading
Today is my son’s birthday. So I decided to give 60% discount on my CCDE preparation resources bundle for the first 20 people which will be first come first serve basis and this offer stands good till end of 23th of October. This is the ultimate resource for those who study Cisco Certified Design Expert certification. Earlier… Read More »
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One of my regular subscribers wondered whether it makes sense to attend a live workshop (like the one we’re running in Miami in a few weeks) instead of listening to my webinars:
I am following your blog posts quite regularly, I’ve been a yearly subscriber for more than 3 years now and I’m even trying to attend as many webinars as I can in real time. Is there a real benefit to participate in this classroom event if we are almost aware of all your slide decks and videos?
Absolutely. Here’s what one of the attendees of a recent SDN workshop wrote when asking me whether I would be willing to do an on-site event for his company:
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