Packet Pushers Podcast Network (OLD)
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Podcasts:
Today's Network Break delves into a BGP hijack, looks at new products from Juniper and Big Switch, discusses why bpfilter is replacing iptables in the Linux kernel, and reviews even more tech news.
Get a look under the hood of Amazon and AWS networking with an Amazon insider. We explore elements such as Hyperplane, how cloud architecture influences network design and operations, and how trends like SD-WAN influence Amazon networking.
Today's sponsored Priority Queue discusses how to connect security controls with GDPR regulations. Our guests are Cisco partners Equilibrium Security and ePlus/IGX Global.
Today the Datanauts talk about why mentorship can lead to IT mastery and how to get past objections from experts who don't want to share their knowledge.
On today's Network Break we dive into US and British hacking accusations against Russia, the US vs. ZTE, a new Cisco chip, and other tech news.
On today's sponsored show, we talk with Cisco about security capabilities in IOS XR that help service providers build a trusted network infrastructure.
Today's show walks through a practical use case for Python; namely, deploying BFD to detect routing failures. Our guest is Billy Downing.
The Datanauts and guest Eric Gullickson dive into the good, bad and ugly of the life of a VAR from people who have lived it.
Today's Network Break examines Cisco's new SaaS version of Tetration, attacks against Cisco's Smart Install switch feature, HPE's latest acquisition and more tech news.
Greg Ferro chats with Ivan Pepelnjak about the state of the networking industry, including automation, intent, product quality, and whatever else catches their fancy.
On today's sponsored episode the Packet Pushers dive into Tetration, Cisco's workload protection platform that can run on premises and in the cloud.
The Datanauts parse the meanings of automation, infrastructure as code, and DevOps; explore new AWS services; and talk security best practices on today's cloudy episode. Our guest in Ken Hui.
Today's Network Break examines Microsoft's and HPE's excitement about edge computing, Intel's sale of Wind River, the boom in HCI sales, and more tech news.
Greg and Ethan have an off-the-cuff conversation about tech items including Cloudflare's new DNS resolver and the rise of open networking, plus updates on what's going on inside Packet Pushers.
The Packet Pushers convene an engineer roundtable to discuss encryption, code-writing strategies for networkers, and what it's like to work in tech after a certain age.