Packet Pushers Podcast Network (OLD)
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Podcasts:
Today's show is a conversation on some big ideas about networking and IT, including outsourcing, automation and SD-WAN. Our guest is Mike Bushong, who works for Juniper but isn't speaking for the company in this episode.
Today's Priority Queue episode is a sponsored conversation with VMware about NSX and container networking. Our guest is Sai Chaitanya.
Today's Datanauts episode explores how to set up Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies in AWS. Our guest is Cole Morrison.
Today's Network Break analyzes Target's breach settlement, a new Cisco/Microsoft IoT partnership, the potential impact of a $93 billion startup fund from SoftBank and more. Our guest is Ed Horley.
The Packet Pushers' 7th anniversary Weekly Show delves into the market impacts of SD-WAN, what's up with white box and thoughts on net neutrality.
Today's Datanauts podcast explores the architecture and design challenges of running distributed in-memory databases. Our guests are Swapnil Bawaskar and Jim Bedenbaugh from Pivotal.
The latest Network Break episode covers new switches from Extreme, a digital whiteboard from Google, Apple and Nokia's friendly patent settlement and more.
Today's Weekly Show is a wide-ranging discussion on OpenFlow (and what happened to it), network disaggregation, and network virtualization. Our guest Wes Felter and the Packet Pushers explore the current state of networking and speculate about where the industry is going.
Today's Priority Queue explores network modeling and programmability. Our guest Michael Kashin has been working with YANG models, python, and a variety of supporting tools. We discuss how to work with network models and how they tie to the future of network configuration.
Today's episode is all about Chris s adventures at the 5th annual PowerShell and DevOps Global Summit.
Take a Network Break! This week we have stories on HPE and Nutanix, a mysterious CCDE exam cancellation, an open source telemetry project finding a home in the Linux Foundation and more.
Today's Weekly Show is a conversation with JR Rivers, cofouner and CTO of Cumulus Networks, our sponsor for this episode. We talk Web-scale IT, automation, Free Range Routing and more.
Today's Priority Queue explores three IETF draft projects for routing, including BIER, RIFT, and the use of BGP as a control plane for service function chaining. Our guests are Alia Atlas and Antoni Przygienda.
Today on the Datanauts we explore the depths of vSphere 6.5 host resources to help you maximum performance of your virtual infrastructure and provide a deeper understanding of essentials such as CPU, memory, storage, and Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA). Our guests are Frank Denneman and Niels Hagoort, authors of the forthcoming book "vSphere 6.5 Host Resources Deep Dive."
Take a Network Break! We analyze Cisco's $610 million purchase of Viptela and discuss a new report that shows enterprise data centers doing just fine in a cloudy world. And stay tuned for a Coffee Talk with CloudGenix and Jax Federal Credit Union.