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Every podcast we product across our network.

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  • Day Two Cloud 160: Going Deep Into Cilium Service Mesh With eBPF

    24/08/2022 Duración: 51min

    Today on the Day Two Cloud podcast we go deep on the Cilium service mesh, including a packet walk that takes us from packet ingestion all the way through a Kubernetes cluster. We also talk about how Cilium eBPF differs from other sidecar proxies and the potential performance and observability gains. Strap on your propeller beanie as we try to keep up with guest is Thomas Graf, a co-creator of Cilium and CTO of Isovalent.

  • HS031 Kolide and Honest Security

    23/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    We discuss how Kolide tools engage the user to improve end-point security. Monitoring devices and then contacting the user to gather more information and provide contextual questions is a novel approach.

  • Network Break 395: Broadcom Ships 51.2Tbps ASIC; Extreme’s New AP Goes Outdoors; Lloyd’s Rethinks Cyber Insurance Policies

    22/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    This week's Network Break podcast drills into features in Broadcom's newest Tomahawk ASIC, a new Wi-Fi 6E from Extreme for outdoor use, and a $262 million infusion for the startup DriveNets. We also cover serious Apple vulnerabilities, why Lloyd's is rethinking cyber insurance for state-sponsored attacks, Cisco financial results, and more.

  • Heavy Networking 643: Privacy Responsibilities Of Running A Network

    19/08/2022 Duración: 47min

    What does privacy have to do with running a network? Is protecting the privacy of users, customers, and the organization one of the responsibilities of the networking team? If so, what kind of information has to be kept private and how? Should privacy efforts focus on compliance, or on risk reduction? How are those different? On today’s Heavy Networking podcast we welcome Russ White to tackle these perplexing privacy questions.

  • Day Two Cloud 159: DevOps Is A Failure

    17/08/2022 Duración: 01h04min

    DevOps originated as a cultural movement to try and get developers and infrastructure operators to better work together to support applications in production. According to our guest Lee Briggs, that movement has failed. We discuss this premise on today's Day Two Cloud podcast.

  • Tech Bytes: NVIDIA BlueField And Project Monterey (Sponsored)

    17/08/2022 Duración: 12min

    On today’s Tech Bytes podcast, we talk Data Processing Units (DPUs) with sponsor NVIDIA. The context is VMware’s Project Monterey. Wes Kennedy, TME for BlueField at NVIDIA, is here to discuss how NVIDIA is partnering with VMware to enable offloads of applications such as NSX and VSAN. The post Tech Bytes: NVIDIA BlueField And Project Monterey (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • HS030 Can Low Code Fit Your IT Strategy

    16/08/2022 Duración: 25min

    Both sides of the low code/no code debate. We outline two sides of the debate, discuss four topics in favour of low code and then cover four negatives. Avoidance of toil coding, avoid skill shortage and viable testing are good things. Lockin, shadow IT and ownership are problematic. Its a solid debate on the topic.

  • Tech Bytes: Manage Cloud Risks With Fortinet’s New FortiCNP Offering (Sponsored)

    15/08/2022 Duración: 17min

    Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about managing cloud risk with sponsor Fortinet. Fortinet recently announced its new FortiCNP product, which collects and correlates security findings, alerts and other data from cloud-native services, analyzes vulnerabilities, looks for misconfigurations, and more. The post Tech Bytes: Manage Cloud Risks With Fortinet’s New FortiCNP Offering (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Network Break 394: New IP Infusion NOS, Cisco Breached, WLAN Gear Backlogged To 2023

    15/08/2022 Duración: 01h03min

    This week's Network Break podcast covers tech news including IP Infusion's 6.0 release of its OcNOS network OS, the intersection of politics and supply chains, Cisco's breach by the Lapsus group, Starlink getting rejected by the FCC for subsidies, and more.

  • Heavy Networking 642: 10Mbps Single Pair Ethernet

    12/08/2022 Duración: 51min

    Single pair Ethernet. That’s right. Ethernet over a single twisted pair, rather than the four you’re used to. Or two if you’ve got a little gray in your beard. Now, single pair Ethernet isn’t fast in the way we network engineers would normally think of fast. SPE runs at 10 megabits per second. But in the use cases SPE was designed for, 10Mbps is very fast indeed. To tell us all about single pair Ethernet is Peter Jones. Although Peter wears many hats in the networking industry, today he comes to the microphone as the chairperson of the Ethernet Alliance.

  • IPv6 Buzz 107: IPv6 Unique Local Addresses (ULA) At IETF 114

    11/08/2022 Duración: 42min

    In this episode, Ed and Tom talk with Nick Buraglio about ongoing efforts within the IETF to improve ULA. Nick is co-author of the IETF draft "Unintended Operational Issues With ULA" and recently presented at IETF 114 in Philadelphia.

  • Day Two Cloud 158: On Leadership With Chris Wahl

    10/08/2022 Duración: 42min

    According to Chris Wahl, everyone in an organization can lead--not just those with "chief" or "manager" in their job title. Leadership isn't about telling everyone else what to do. Not at all. Have a listen as Chris explains what it is to lead, and how you can do so yourself while enabling others around you to do the same.

  • Tech Bytes: Aruba Networks AIOps Get More Features and Functions

    08/08/2022 Duración: 19min

    Aruba Networks is announcing new capabilities in its Aruba Central platform that leverage machine learning to do things like provide insights into clients on the network, recommend firmware for the best AP performance, and enable natural language queries in languages other than English. The post Tech Bytes: Aruba Networks AIOps Get More Features and Functions appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Heavy Networking 641: Network Design For NVMe Over Fabric

    05/08/2022 Duración: 01h40min

    Today on Heavy Networking, we discuss NVMe over fabric, where your Ethernet and IP network is the fabric. Many NVMe over fabric discussions focus on what’s happening inside the storage packets themselves. This conversation focuses on the network. What does the topology need to be? What are the latency and loss characteristics of an NVMe transport fabric? What QoS tools should you be considering, how do they work, and when should you use them? Our guest for this vendor-neutral conversation is J Metz.

  • HS029 Do You Want A Strategic Vendor ?

    04/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    The pro and con's of having preferred supplier for IT technology ? You can save time and effort, simplify purchasing and move quicker but are you getting the best solution and support. We discuss different perspectives on going down the path and point out the subscription pricing moves towards vendor lockin.

  • Day Two Cloud 157: Highlights Of Cloud Field Day 14

    03/08/2022 Duración: 53min

    Today's Day Two Cloud podcast brings you highlights from Cloud Field Day 14, where Day Two Cloud's Ned Bellavance was a delegate. The Field Day event brings together cloud vendors and tech bloggers for in-depth presentations. Ned will share  highlights and impressions from presentations from companies including Weka, Alkira, and Morpheus Data.

  • Network Break 392: Aruba Upgrades AIOps; Intel Suffers A Tough Quarter

    01/08/2022 Duración: 37min

    This week's Network Break podcast looks at new AIOps capabilities in Aruba Central, new cloud security tools from Fortinet, financial results from Juniper Networks and Intel, a connected scarf for soccer fans, and more tech news.

  • Heavy Networking 640: Architecture Vs. Engineering Roles

    29/07/2022 Duración: 01h01min

    What’s been your experience with architecture vs. engineering roles? Are those distinct functions or combined in your organization? How do the roles interact? Does the architecture team hand down holy designs from their ivory tower the engineering team is expected to implement them? Is the architecture and engineering function more combined, where experienced engineers are expected to create an architecture and help put it in place? Ethan Banks and guest Pat Allen share their experiences with architecture and engineering roles from organizations they've worked in.

  • IPv6 Buzz 106: How To Retire Before You Have To Deploy IPv6!

    28/07/2022 Duración: 23min

    In this IPv6 Buzz podcast episode Ed, Scott, and Tom--with tongues firmly in cheek---discuss some of the ways to avoid or put off IPv6 adoption until you can retire.

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