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Heavy Networking 689: Prepping For Certification Exams With Mary Fasang

July 07, 2023 46:42 45.26 MB Downloads: 0

Certifications are a part of life in IT. On today's Heavy Networking we explore preparation strategies with guest Mary Fasang. Her certs run the gamut from CompTIA to MCSE to the CCNP, as well as the PMP and ITIL certs. How should you prepare for a cert in 2023 when there’s so much content, so many training options, as well as home labbing available? How do you handle failure? Which certs have been the hardest? What study materials have proved helpful? Mary shares her strategies.

Day Two Cloud 201: Building A Product That Uses LLMs

July 05, 2023 56:53 55.02 MB Downloads: 0

Today we talk about Large Language Models (LLMs) and writing products and applications that use LLMs. Our guest is Phillip Carter, Principal PM at Honeycomb.io. Honeycomb makes an observability tool for site reliability engineers, and Carter worked on a project called Query Assistant that helps Honeycomb users get answers to questions about how to use the product and get insights from it. We discuss taking natural language input and turning it into outputs to help SREs do their jobs. The post Day Two Cloud 201: Building A Product That Uses LLMs appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 201: Building A Product That Uses LLMs

July 05, 2023 56:53 55.02 MB Downloads: 0

Today we talk about Large Language Models (LLMs) and writing products and applications that use LLMs. Our guest is Phillip Carter, Principal PM at Honeycomb.io. Honeycomb makes an observability tool for site reliability engineers, and Carter worked on a project called Query Assistant that helps Honeycomb users get answers to questions about how to use the product and get insights from it. We discuss taking natural language input and turning it into outputs to help SREs do their jobs.

Network Break CCCCXXXVII: Summer Holiday Special!

July 03, 2023 20:54 20.69 MB Downloads: 0

This bonus episode of Network Break discusses a new free tier of Prosimo's multi-cloud networking offering, the latest ThousandEyes acquisition, new SEC problems for SolarWinds, and a million-dollar refrigerator. The post Network Break CCCCXXXVII: Summer Holiday Special! appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Network Break CCCCXXXVII: Summer Holiday Special!

July 03, 2023 20:54 20.69 MB Downloads: 0

This bonus episode of Network Break discusses a new free tier of Prosimo's multi-cloud networking offering, the latest ThousandEyes acquisition, new SEC problems for SolarWinds, and a million-dollar refrigerator.

Heavy Networking 688: Packet-Level Fundamentals With Chris Greer

June 30, 2023 48:38 47.21 MB Downloads: 0

Packet-level fundamentals are essential for network engineers to be able to diagnose and solve network and application problems. On today's Heavy Networking, we dive into the transport layer and packets with packet analysis expert and instructor Chris Greer. The post Heavy Networking 688: Packet-Level Fundamentals With Chris Greer appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Heavy Networking 688: Packet-Level Fundamentals With Chris Greer

June 30, 2023 48:38 47.21 MB Downloads: 0

Packet-level fundamentals are essential for network engineers to be able to diagnose and solve network and application problems. On today's Heavy Networking, we dive into the transport layer and packets with packet analysis expert and instructor Chris Greer.

Kubernetes Unpacked 029: Kubernetes And Certifications For Product Managers

June 29, 2023 29:05 28.4 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode, Michael catches up with Anton Smith, Head Of Product at Spectro Cloud. This episode goes outside of the standard engineering conversation and into a conversation of why it makes sense for Technical Product Managers (TPMs) to not only get a certification like the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), but why staying technical as a TPM in the Kubernetes space helps you with your job.

Kubernetes Unpacked 029: Kubernetes And Certifications For Product Managers

June 29, 2023 29:05 28.4 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode, Michael catches up with Anton Smith, Head Of Product at Spectro Cloud. This episode goes outside of the standard engineering conversation and into a conversation of why it makes sense for Technical Product Managers (TPMs) to not only get a certification like the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA), but why staying technical as a TPM in the Kubernetes space helps you with your job. The post Kubernetes Unpacked 029: Kubernetes And Certifications For Product Managers appeared first on Packet Pushers.

IPv6 Buzz 129: IPv6 Architecture And Subnetting With Daryll Swer

June 29, 2023 44:47 66.18 MB Downloads: 0

Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer.

IPv6 Buzz 129: IPv6 Architecture And Subnetting With Daryll Swer

June 29, 2023 44:47 66.18 MB Downloads: 0

Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast gets into IPv6 architecture and subnetting including how geography fits into IPv6 subnetting, minimum allocation sizes from the RIR to end-users, whether current RIR policies will provide sufficient address space for a future-proof IPv6 architecture, and more. Our guest is Daryll Swer. The post IPv6 Buzz 129: IPv6 Architecture And Subnetting With Daryll Swer appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 200: Coaching For Accidental (And On-Purpose) Managers

June 28, 2023 49:54 72.21 MB Downloads: 0

Going from a tech role to manager is more than just a new gig---it's a full-blown career change. On today's Day Two Cloud we talk with management coach Steve Dwire about a manager's primary responsibilities, what new managers usually get wrong, management education vs. experience, and how to get better at the job. This episode goes places we didn't expect, so come along for the ride. The post Day Two Cloud 200: Coaching For Accidental (And On-Purpose) Managers appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 200: Coaching For Accidental (And On-Purpose) Managers

June 28, 2023 49:54 72.21 MB Downloads: 0

Going from a tech role to manager is more than just a new gig---it's a full-blown career change. On today's Day Two Cloud we talk with management coach Steve Dwire about a manager's primary responsibilities, what new managers usually get wrong, management education vs. experience, and how to get better at the job. This episode goes places we didn't expect, so come along for the ride.

HS050 The Tech Job Debacle

June 28, 2023 28:00 20.65 MB Downloads: 0

Google, Microsoft, Twitter, META/FB and a few others laid off an estimated 200,000 tech and tech-adjacent folks in recent weeks. Other companies like Fedex and Amazon have made layoffs, many impacting the IT teams. What does that mean for the tech industry? Between AI and our corporate overlords are we all lucky to be employed, and should we go back to working 80 hour in-office weeks?  The post HS050 The Tech Job Debacle appeared first on Packet Pushers.

HS050: The Tech Job Debacle

June 28, 2023 28:00 20.65 MB Downloads: 0

Google, Microsoft, Twitter, META/FB and a few others laid off an estimated 200,000 tech and tech-adjacent folks in recent weeks. Other companies like Fedex and Amazon have made layoffs, many impacting the IT teams. What does that mean for the tech industry? Between AI and our corporate overlords are we all lucky to be employed, and should we go back to working 80 hour in-office weeks?