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Datanauts 172: Getting Automation In Tune With Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) – Sponsored

September 04, 2019 1:07:48 50.36 MB Downloads: 0

Set phasers to automate! The Datanauts delve into Cisco's Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) on today's sponsored episode. We explore how NSO works, examine its architecture and configuration workflows, discuss use cases and more with guest Carl Moberg. The post Datanauts 172: Getting Automation In Tune With Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) – Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 017: Grappling With Multi-Cloud’s Operational Implications

September 04, 2019 49:29 38.11 MB Downloads: 0

More and more organizations are adopting “multi-cloud" strategies. Some do it as a hedge against cloud system failures, others as a competitive cudgel. Day Two Cloud looks at the business, technical, and process implications with guest Alex Neihaus, a cloud infrastructure architect.

Tech Bytes: Applying Cloud Principles To Networking With Big Switch Networks (Sponsored)

September 03, 2019 16:01 13.01 MB Downloads: 0

Today's sponsored Tech Bytes explores how Big Switch Networks applies cloud design principles to data center and cloud networks. Network engineers can provide a developer-friendly environment while still enforcing policy, enabling security controls, and getting visibility into the network. Our guest is Big Switch CTO Paul Unbehagen.

Network Break 250: VMware Embraces Kubernetes; Dell Partners With VMware On Datacenters, SD-WAN

September 03, 2019 1:07:38 51.27 MB Downloads: 0

It's a heaping helping of Network Break as we try to parse all the Kubernetes pronouncements coming out of VMworld 2019, including Project Pacific and Tanzu Mission Control. Plus we cover new tech and new partnerships between Dell EMC and VMware, new products from Apstra and Mellanox, and HPE's latest financials.

Tech Bytes: Big Switch Brings Visibility, Control To Cloud Networking (Sponsored)

August 26, 2019 15:02 9.32 MB Downloads: 0

On today's sponsored Tech Bytes episode, Big Switch Networks discusses its latest products for hybrid and multi-cloud networking, including a new controller for AWS VPCs and more. Our guest is Paul Unbehagen, CTO at Big Switch.

Network Break 249: VMware’s Buying Spree; Big Switch Doubles Down On Cloud Networking

August 26, 2019 53:16 27.51 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Network Break explores why VMware spent billions on Carbon Black, looks at new cloud networking products from Big Switch Networks, discusses why Google stopped sharing Android data with mobile carriers, and gawks at VMware's jaw-dropping tax break.

Day Two Cloud 016: Checking Up On Azure Kubernetes Service

August 22, 2019 43:48 33.34 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Day Two Cloud podcast, host Ned Bellavance checks in on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), which launched to the public in June of 2018. Ned and guest Justin Luk discuss why Microsoft rolled out AKS when it already had existing container services, business drivers for AKS, customer adoption, lessons learned, and more.

Network Break 248: VMware Acquires Veriflow; Xirrus Changes Hands

August 19, 2019 42:06 23.25 MB Downloads: 0

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Datanauts 171: The Joy Of Engineering With William Lam

August 14, 2019 54:23 40.59 MB Downloads: 0

Turning to technical folks and their blogs is a good way to "not panic" when it comes to dealing with the trough of woe. In this episode, we'll talk to prolific technical blogger & VMware employee William Lam to get an insider's view of what happens to generate community-oriented content. The post Datanauts 171: The Joy Of Engineering With William Lam appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 015: How To Prepare For And Run Azure Stack

August 07, 2019 44:46 33.95 MB Downloads: 0

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BiB 081: 128 Technology Rethinks The WAN Router

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Datanauts 170: NRE Labs – A First Step For Network Automation Training

July 31, 2019 56:51 44.14 MB Downloads: 0

The Datanauts explore NRE Labs, a free site where network engineers, or anyone, can get training on automation concepts and tools. NRE Labs is backed financially by Juniper Networks, but it's a free and open-source project that welcomes community involvement. Matt Oswalt is our guide for this tour of NRE Labs. The post Datanauts 170: NRE Labs – A First Step For Network Automation Training appeared first on Packet Pushers.

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July 29, 2019 16:38 13.55 MB Downloads: 0

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July 24, 2019 38:17 30.33 MB Downloads: 0

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