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  • 49 minutes 18 seconds
    HN734: Russ White Hour Part 2: Snowflakes and Network Automation
    Welcome to the second part of our interview with friend of the podcast, Russ White. We start our conversation with a listener question about VXLAN/EVPN which acts as a springboard for what Russ really thinks about network engineering these days. He defends network snowflakes, championing their power in business use cases. He questions the merit... Read more »
    17 May 2024, 12:17 pm
  • 34 minutes 59 seconds
    IPB151: What Changed Alexandra Huides’ Mind about IPv6
    Alexandra Huides didn’t like IPv6 on her first encounter with it. Today she is globally renowned for spreading the IPv6 gospel and helping AWS customers adopt it. Alexandra joins the show today to share what changed her mind about IPv6 and what she sees change the minds of network engineers every day: Greater client traffic... Read more »
    16 May 2024, 7:11 pm
  • 26 minutes 32 seconds
    NAN063: The Team Behind Nautobot (Part 2) – The Benefits of Technical Writing
    Curious about what it takes to write a technical book as a network engineer? You’re in luck. The team behind Nautobot is also the team behind the book “Network Automation with Nautobot: Adopt a network source of truth and a data-driven approach to networking.” Jason, Ken, and John tell us about their writing process, timeline,... Read more »
    15 May 2024, 2:16 pm
  • 33 minutes 1 second
    PP014: Good Threat Hunting
    Have you ever noticed “threat hunting” in vendor products and wondered exactly what it means? James Williams is here to explain: Threat hunting is the R&D of detection engineering. A threat hunter imagines what an attacker might try and, critically, how that behavior would show up in the logs of a particular environment. Then the... Read more »
    14 May 2024, 6:08 pm
  • 19 minutes 14 seconds
    HW027: Radiation and Other WLAN Challenges at Nuclear Power Plants
    Evaluating wireless use cases at a nuclear power plant is a little bit different than your average industrial job, starting with the stripdown to put on plant-provided clothing. Ferney Munoz joins us today to talk about his experience working as a wireless consultant at nuclear power plants. Obviously, radiation interference is a heightened issue, as... Read more »
    14 May 2024, 3:01 pm
  • 41 minutes 12 seconds
    NB478: More AI Assistants Emerge; Dell Tracks Hybrid Workers’ Office Attendance
    Take a Network Break! We begin the episode with some follow-up on edge AI chips, whether Packet Pushers should start a dedicated AI channel, and a clarification on AWS and VMware. On the news front, we discuss the soft launches of AI assistant from Extreme Networks and Gluware, and a new virtual appliance for Cisco’s... Read more »
    13 May 2024, 8:39 pm
  • 47 minutes 52 seconds
    HN733: Russ White Hour: IS-IS vs OSPF and a Deep Dive into Ethernet Adapters
    We turn the nerd meter up to eleven on today’s episode with longtime friend of the show, Russ White. First we dive into how an Ethernet adapter knows when a link is lost, where Russ teaches us all about loss of carrier and OAM. He also gives us a tutorial on how the rest of... Read more »
    10 May 2024, 4:53 pm
  • 20 minutes 29 seconds
    KU055: KubeCon EU Review
    Kristina attended KubeCon EU in March and she’s still trying to process it all. In today’s episode, Michael interviews her about what stood out most to her. They dive into the conference’s heavy emphasis on AI, particularly how Kubernetes can help with more efficient GPU utilization. Kristina also reports back on the United Nations hackathon... Read more »
    9 May 2024, 9:44 pm
  • D2C242: Data Engineering and its Streams, Rivers, and Lakes
    Keith Gregory teaches us about data engineering in a way DevOps folks (and hydrologists) can understand. He explains that the role of a data engineer is to create pipelines to transport data from metaphorical rivers and make it usable for data analysts. Keith walks us through the testing process; the difference between streaming pipelines and... Read more »
    8 May 2024, 5:11 pm
  • 42 minutes 48 seconds
    PP013: Untangling Managed Security Services
    What’s the difference between cybersecurity “as a service” vs. “managed” vs. “hosted”? And what’s the difference between an MSP and an MSSP? In this episode, JJ helps untangle the terms and concepts in cybersecurity offerings. She explains what questions you should ask vendors to make sure you’re picking the right one for your needs; negotiating... Read more »
    7 May 2024, 3:57 pm
  • 39 minutes 51 seconds
    HS071: The Real Numbers Behind the Return To Office Myths
    Why are some executives still insisting on Return to Office policies? Does it improve culture and productivity like they swear? Or is it more about the devaluing of a massive asset on their books: Commercial real estate. If the value of commercial real estate drops, companies have less to leverage for loans and– perhaps more... Read more »16675413.gif
    7 May 2024, 2:00 pm
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