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Podcasts:
Stephen Foskett beams aboard the Datanauts starship to talk about what's new in storage, including for containers and cloud, plus cogent career advice.
The ONF launches Stratum for data programmability, Intel wants to turn the page on Meltdown and Specter with new chips, Trump cans Broadcom's ambitions and more tech news analysis on the latest Network Break podcast.
802.11ax promises a host of improvements for wireless networks, including greater efficiency, but don't start your upgrade just yet. Here's what you need to know about the forthcoming WLAN standard.
Martin Casado, general partner at Andreesen Horowitz, shares his perspective on the changing dynamics of how enteprises buy IT, and how it's sold to them.
Is security gamification a useful tool for training security talent, or just a gimmick? The Datanauts dive in to explore this issue. Our guest is Evan Dornbush.
Today's Network Break looks at new products for Viptela and Meraki, Cisco hints at selling products online, switch and router revenues grows, and more tech news
Today's Weekly Show gathers a group of network engineers to talk about what's on their minds. Our roundtable covers automation, vendor relationships, not knowing things (and how to change that) and more.
Today's Priority Queue peers into the Ruru project, which is open source software for TCP monitoring. Our guest is Ruru developer Richard Cziva.
VMware Cloud on AWS lets you run a native VMware environment on bare metal AWS servers. The Datanauts delve into service details, use cases, and nerd knob options with episode sponsor VMware.
Cisco positions Tetration for workload protection, GitHub weathers a massive DDoS storm, Canada cans IBM and more tech news on this week's Network Break.
Mark Burgess, who developed the principles of Promise Theory as a way to model distributed systems, joins the Packet Pushers to explore how his ideas connect to networking and information systems.
FastNetMon is open-source software for DDoS detection. On today's Priority Queue we explore the software and its capabilities with project leader Pavel Odintsov.
Can you run a secure infrastructure without firewalls? Today on Datanauts, we make the case for this idea with guests Nick Buraglio and Jon Zeolla.
Today's Network Break examines the lawsuit tsunami swamping Intel, new security disclosure guidance from the SEC, an Oracle security acquisition and more tech news. Our guest is Ed Horley.
Today's Weekly Show explores Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) with sponsor Cisco. We'll look at doing ZTP at scale, plus drill into iPXE and ONIE, golden ISOs, and integration with tools such as Chef, Puppet, and Ansible.