Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 days 17 hours 48 minutes
The latest episode of Network Break debates the merits of Bimodal IT and drills into OpenStack news from Walmart (yes, Walmart) and Dell. We also cover stories from Intel, Mesosphere, Cisco, Mellanox and F5.
Todays Weekly Show explores new projects in the IETF Routing Area, and examines the organizations role in an age where open-source projects are driving ad hoc standards.
The Datanauts delve into CoreOS, a lightweight, Unix-like operating system that aims to make deploying containers as simple as ordering Earl Grey tea on your food replicator.
This weeks Network Break ponders the fate of the PC, examines Intels IoT moves in China, and digs into tech news from Cisco, Juniper, Facebook, Huawei and more.
On todays edition of Design & Build we ll talk through a data center business problem and solution that led our guest Tom Grisham to install Cisco Dynamic Fabric Automation. Well talk about the good, the bad and the in-between.
Todays Priority Queue, sponsored by Aruba, talks about wireless location services. We examine use cases for location services, and dive into Arubas Meridian platform for building location features into mobile applications.
Today on Datanauts, Tony Bourke joins us to share his experiences rolling his own distribution of OpenStack. We dig into the hows, whys, and the challenges.
Take a Network Break and dive into our tasty selection of tech news, including Brocades purchase of Ruckus Wireless, Ciscos latest milestone with its Nexus 3000 line, our debate on whether Apple should build its own cloud, and more!
Today s show, sponsored by Deepfield, is about leveraging real-time telemetry data from routers and servers to more efficiently orchestrate traffic, assure service quality, and secure your network.
On todays Priority Queue show, sponsored by Aruba, we get a detailed update on the integration roadmap between Aruba and HPE Networking product lines.