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Greg Ferro, co-founder of Packet Pushers, is signing off. After years of frustrating health issues, heâs decided to fully step back from podcasting and industry analysis to take care of himself. After 14 years, today is his last appearance on Heavy Networking. In this parting episode, Greg shares his final dose of incisive insights and... Read more »
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All good things must come to an end, and in this case that means saying farewell to Kubernetes Unpacked. In this final episode, Michael and Kristina pack up the Kubernetes Unpacked podcast. They look back on covering issues including sustainability, security, open source projects, and certifications. They thank the professionals who joined the show as... Read more »
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Welcome to a crossover episode with the Day Two Cloud podcast! Eric Chou was there for the birth of the public cloud. Before DevOps or SREs were a thing, before Azure was Azure, Eric was a network engineer for Amazon, helping them build out their retail technology platform. Of course, that platform evolved into the... Read more »
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Eric Chou was there for the birth of the public cloud. Before DevOps or SREs were a thing, before Azure was Azure, Eric was a network engineer for Amazon, helping them build out their retail technology platform. Of course, that platform evolved into the worldâs leading public cloud–AWS. Eric joins the show today to tell... Read more »
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To be an effective technologist in a corporation, your efforts need to be aligned with the business strategy of your organization. In todayâs episode, Johna and Greg show you how to do this, even if your organization has no written business strategy. They explain how to âread the tea leavesâ to tell if your organization... Read more »
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Matter is an IoT protocol that has security and interoperability baked into it. Steve Hanna, the chair of the Product Security Working Group in the Connectivity Standards Alliance, joins the show today to walk us through this IP-based protocol for smart home devices. He compares Matter to an armored car, delivering a valuable payload securely... Read more »
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Take a Network Break! Johna fills in for Drew this week. We start with HPE adapting to the 5G market and unloading BSS/OSS tools to HCLTech. Dell financial results suggest AI problems. ISP Windstream replaces 600,000 routers destroyed by malware. France, Germany and the Netherlands lead the largest-ever police action against botnets with the help... Read more »
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Hey, everyone. Ethan here with a behind-the-scenes administrative request. Several thousand of you subscribe to the Packet Pushersâ Fat Pipe. In the Fat Pipe, weâve been stuffing every single podcast we produce. The problem is that we produce way too many shows–one almost every weekday–for the average podcast client to absorb them all. We can... Read more »
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Today on Heavy Networking, sponsored by Broadcom, we talk about VMwareâs transition under Broadcomâs ownership. The acquisition has led to big changes that rolled out very quickly, including how VMware sells products and services – subscription only licensing, bundles of products, a hard stop on sales of existing licenses, overhaul of license issuance, and more.... Read more »
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Scott Robohn is responsible for so much of the current buzz and awareness of network automation. Today, we sit down with the co-founder of Network Automation Forum to learn about his own journey. We chat about his education and the question of if college degrees are necessary. We also talk about his experience at big... Read more »
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If youâre an Active Directory administrator or part of an enterprise network team working with one, this episode is for you. Ed literally wrote the book âPractical IPv6 for Windows Administratorsâ so Scott has fun interviewing him as todayâs guest. Ed goes over how to diagram out your IPv6 deployment, including address allocation and making... Read more »
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Tabletop security exercises can help organizations game out their response to a security incident. From the technical and business considerations to legal and PR implications, a tabletop exercise, like Dungeons and Dragons, lets you play-test attack and defense scenarios. Johna Till Johnson, CEO of Nemertes consulting firm and co-host of the Heavy Strategy podcast, joins... Read more »
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A cardboard box with a circuit printed on it that harvests just enough power to activate a radio and have it chirp something out a short distance: thatâs just one of the cool products and 802.11 standards that stood out at this yearâs Wi-Fi World Congress USA. Drew Lentz joins the show to recap the... Read more »
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Welcome to a crossover episode with the Heavy Strategy podcast! Firing the wrong person, mistakenly rebooting core switches in a massive network, not passing the CCIE examâ today we talk all about failure. For this conversation, weâre joined by fellow Packet Pushers Kyler Middleton and Ned Bellavance, hosts of the Day Two Cloud podcast. We... Read more »
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Firing the wrong person, mistakenly rebooting core switches in a massive network, not passing the CCIE examâ today we talk all about failure. For this conversation, weâre joined by fellow Packet Pushers Kyler Middleton and Ned Bellavance, hosts of the Day Two Cloud podcast. We swap stories, discuss response and prevention, and talk about accountability,... Read more »
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Take a Network Break! Lots of hardware news in today’s episode. We start with a new data center Ethernet switch from Dell designed to accelerate workloads on AI Ethernet fabrics. Public cloud networking startup Alkira raises $100 million in funding. Broadcom announces a 400G NIC that targets AI workloads, and Allegro Packets announces a 400G... Read more »
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The variety and number of OT devices continue to grow at such a pace that network engineers really need to think through how to manage them as part of their broader network. Dan Massameno joins the show to talk about how heâs collaborating with his facilities department and using SD-Access to manage the OT virtual... Read more »
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Kubernetes turns ten years old this summer. We take the opportunity to look at where itâs been and where itâs going. While many other open source projects folded over time, Kubernetes took the world by storm with the support of diverse entities including CNCF, Microsoft, AWS, Google, RedHat, and individual contributors. Moving forward, we predict... Read more »
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There are about 1.4 million Kubernetes clusters just sitting out there on the public internet as we speak. That is 1.4 million lateral-movement rich, highly privileged environments. The bearer of this anxiety-provoking news is todayâs guest, Lee Briggs. Lee explains why major cloud providers make this the default optionâ ease of use. The good news... Read more »
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Zero trust is a buzzword, but what does it actually mean and how will it impact network engineers? Jennifer is here to get us up to speed. First, she gives a general description: Itâs a security architectural strategy thatâs progressing toward increased observability and trust inferences. Then she breaks it down for the three main... Read more »
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