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  • 51 minutes 30 seconds
    PQ 162: Edge Compute Use Cases And Juniper’s Contrail Edge Cloud (Sponsored)
    On today Priority Queue podcast, sponsor Juniper walks us through use case for its Contrail Edge Cloud software. We also cover the deployment and operation of this software solution. Our guest is Nick Davey, Product Line Manager at Juniper.
    21 February 2019, 7:39 pm
  • 35 minutes 49 seconds
    PQ 156: Wires Matter – A Wireless Engineer’s Detective Story
    On today's Priority Queue, wireless engineer Lee Badman shares a real-world detective tale about a troubleshooting problem that took him into dark places involving wires.
    27 September 2018, 2:57 pm
  • 36 minutes 14 seconds
    PQ 155: Forecasting Network Evolution At VMworld’s Future:Net 2018
    This Priority Queue was recorded live at the Future:Net conference at VMworld 2018. Guests Bruce Davie and Guido Appenzeller discuss service meshes, differences between hybrid and multicloud, intrinsic security, intent-based networking and more.
    13 September 2018, 3:02 pm
  • PQ 150: HCI Networking With Big Switch’s Big Cloud Fabric (Sponsored)
    We discuss networking for hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) and how Big Switch's Big Cloud Fabric can help on today's sponsored Priority Queue podcast.
    7 June 2018, 2:57 pm
  • PQ Show 76: Understanding Aruba’s Unified Wired And Wireless Roadmap (Sponsored)
    On today's Priority Queue show, sponsored by Aruba, we get a detailed update on the integration roadmap between Aruba and HPE Networking product lines.
    6 April 2016, 2:26 pm
  • PQ Show 64: OpenFlow TTPs Won’t Save Us with Rob Sherwood
    On this Packet Pushers Priority Queue, we interview Rob Sherwood, CTO of Big Switch Networks, to gain an alternate view on OpenFlow TTPs (table type patterns). We first talked about TTPs in Weekly 220 in a discussion with Curt Beckmann back in January 2015. While Curt was fairly enthused that TTPs were going to move the ball forward, Rob is not convinced that TTPs are the long-term answer to make it easier for OpenFlow controllers and switches to share capabilities.
    12 November 2015, 2:14 pm
  • PQ 58: Alibi Routing With UMD’s Dave Levin
    In this podcast, Packet Pushers co-host Ethan Banks gets a bit into the weeds with University of Maryland's Dave Levin in this detailed discussion of Alibi Routing, a privacy-driven research project to prove that traffic flowing between a particular source and destination did not traverse a specific geographic region.
    8 October 2015, 1:51 pm
  • PQ Show 41 – HP Networking’s Sarwar Raza on the Meaning of Open
    [player] This sponsored podcast is a continuation of our series recorded at HP Discover Barcelona 2014. Our thanks to Chris Young for organizing the topics and guests. The interesting conversations in Barcelona at HP Discover 2014 continued with a chat about the shifty meaning of “open.” In the world of technology, being open means a lot of... Read more »
    12 January 2015, 8:00 am
  • PQ Show 18 – Bits is Bits-Cisco’s Michael Enescu On Open Source & Neutrality – Sponsored
    [player] Cisco contributes quite a bit of code to the open source world, and Michael Enescu, CTO for Open Source Initiatives, is just the guy to tell the Packet Pushers audience about it. In this discussion with hosts Ethan Banks and Greg Ferro, Michael discusses the what, why and how of Cisco’s open source efforts. What... Read more »
    2 December 2012, 12:00 am
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