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1MPLS + P4 = Pensando

MPLS + P4 = Pensando

May 14, 2020

How is Pensando using P4? Is the tech really as cool as it sounds? Can MPLS drive adoption without Cisco putting fuel in the tank? Well…

2Security through Virtualization

Security through Virtualization

Jan 14, 2019

We tend to talk a lot about security through obscurity. But what about security through virtualization? I’ve been thinking about both security and virtualization quite a bit lately. I also had the privilege of visiting VMware‘s HQ in Palo Alto with Tech Field Day twice last year. That’s interesting because VMware is using their place […]

3Locationing with Aruba

Locationing with Aruba

Oct 13, 2018

We all know that Wi-Fi is a fantastic way to connect employees and customers to the network without tying them down to a specific location. What you may not know is how to capture location data and put it to use for your business. This is typically called locationing. More than just a hot trend, […]

4Certainty in Scale with Spectrum

Certainty in Scale with Spectrum

Jun 4, 2018

Certainty, Scale, Spectrum…? Sweet alliteration Chris, but what are you trying to say? I’m glad you asked! Let’s sift backwards through the significantly soft sounds and see what sentience I can supply: Spectrum? No, not a band of colors – the Spectrum I’m talking about here is Silicon. Specifically, it’s the ASIC from Mellanox Technologies […]

5Open Source Network Security with Cumulus Linux

Open Source Network Security with Cumulus Linux

Jun 2, 2018

Networks are changing. More and more we’re hearing terms like whitebox, britebox, disaggregation, NOS, commodity hardware, and open source when we talk about the future of networking. I’ll assume you get that and spare you a description of these terms here. If you do want a crash course on network disaggregation and how it relates […]

6Hawt or Naught – VMware EMPOWER 2018

Hawt or Naught – VMware EMPOWER 2018

Apr 23, 2018

The first ever VMware EMPOWER 2018 partner event was held last week (16-19 April) in Atlanta, GA. Seems like I was just there. This time I  joined almost 1,000 folks who work at VMware partners around the globe, and a few who work at VMware/Dell/EMC/Pivotal/Etc. I’m pretty new to this community, so it was a […]

7Everyday Automation with StackStorm and The New Extreme

Everyday Automation with StackStorm and The New Extreme

Mar 26, 2018

When your name is an adjective, you’re just asking to be the brunt of many punishing puns. Based on the chatter during the second day of NFD17, that is certainly true for Extreme Networks. In fact, it’s actually hard to avoid. So let’s just dive right in to extreme automation, with Extreme Networks. I hope […]

8Secure Multicloud Networking with Contrail

Secure Multicloud Networking with Contrail

Mar 5, 2018

I recently had the privilege of hearing from the Juniper Networks Contrail product team at their offices in Sunnyvale. I was pleasantly surprised by the pragmatic and comprehensive approach they are taking in growing the product line. By the middle of this year (2018) there will be four distinct products; Contrail Networking, Contrail Security, Contrail […]

9Hawt or Naught – NANOG 72

Hawt or Naught – NANOG 72

Feb 26, 2018

Last week I was in Atlanta with 879 of my friends for NANOG 72; the seventy second meeting of the North American Network Operators Group. NANOG is always a marathon of presentations, conversations, meals, and meetings. This one was no different – a whirlwind of learning, talking, speaking, and yes, even a bit of drinking. […]

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