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On todays Network Break we look at Facebooks initiative to rethink how providers build and roll out services, debate whether the IETF should take a stand on LGBT rights, and more
On todays episode, Amy Arnold joins us to talk about moving from engineer to manager, including lessons learned, mistakes made, dealing with people and more.
This episode of Priority Queue, sponsored by Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, explores the ongoing evolution of the digital workplace and the key role that mobility plays.
Skyport Systems is sponsoring the Datanauts podcast to introduce its hardened virtualization platform to the infrastructure engineering audience.
Take a Network Break! On todays episode we parse Ciscos latest quarterly earnings and future strategy, examine Dells latest efforts to raise money for its EMC acquisition, and more.
On todays 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 well get into.
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.
Todays 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.
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.
On todays Network Break we recap Gregs Interop panel on open source and the enterprise, examine the impetus behind a $28 million funding round for CoreOS, and more.