A podcast focusing on real-life SDN, NFV and SDDC architectures and solutions that work outside of the cozy environment of vendor-branded PowerPoint.
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In this series, Justin Paul talks with Caroline Chappell of Heavy Reading about Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)
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Join Tom Nadeau, Kyle Mestery, Brent Salisbury and Dave Tucker on the "The Net". A podcast covering networking and open source software.
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The Open Source Podcast, sponsored by http://cloudify.co, explores the world of open source and cloud technologies including multi-cloud, NFV, and more. We discuss industry trends and hot topics around the world.
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Live Intel Chip Chat Episodes!
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Join The Net crew as they discuss everyone's favorite artificial intelligence topic, ChatGPT. How will this impact network engineers? Is your job at risk from our new AI overlords? Listen as the crew does a quick discussion and touches on how this will impact networking.
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Roy joins the Net crew to once again tackle the topic of 5G. We through in some discussion on Open Source and conferences for fun.
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In part 2, The Net crew talk to Corey Bryndal about rural broadband and fibre build outs.
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The Net crew is excited to talk to Corey Bryndal about rural broadband and fibre build outs. In part 1, we learn about Corey's passion for delivering rural broadband to enhance the communities he helps.
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The Net crew is excited to welcome Greg Ferro to the show. We talk about the changing networking landscape. We dabble with a bit of 5G discussions and wax poetic about online conferencing tools. And we touch on the changing landscape of conferences and events in a post-COVID world. Finally, we noodle on work from home and how COVID is upending empl…
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The Net crew discusses microkernels and a new approach to containers with Mark Davis and Serge Pashenkov from Kontain. Find Kontain on the web here: https://kontain.app Find Kontain on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Kontainapp
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Shane Ronan joins The Net crew for part two of our discussions. We talk OpenRAN, 5G, and edge deployments. How do hyperscalers play in the 5G market? What does it mean to be a service provider and operator? Part One of Shane on The Net can be found here: https://thenet.lol/episodes/episode32/ Shane can be found on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/…
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Chris Young joins The Net crew as we discuss Open Source and it's evolution over the years. The main discussion is on home automation, including Thread. Chris has been using and rating home automation solutions over the years and shares his experiences in this space. You can find Chris on twitter: https://twitter.com/netmanchris You can also find C…
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Aaron Glenn joins The Net crew to talk all things network programmability. We talk about P4 and it's applicability to network programming. We learn more about projects Aaron has worked on. Aaron can be found on Twitter: https://twitter.com/networkservice
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Shane Ronan joins The Net crew to talk all things telco networking. We discuss everything from fiber build-outs to 5G. We even dabble a bit in open source and kubernetes. Shane can be found on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaneronan/
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Anil Vishnoi joins The Net crew for a jam session on multi-cluster networking in Kubernetes. Anil talks through the challenges in this area, and we ask the question if this is even needed. You can find Anil on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/vishnoianil_
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Al Lynn and Vinny Parla join The Net crew to discuss how you can get to the "Left of Boom." Al explains how he came up with this acronym, and how it applies to enterprises. We also talk about the current CVE explosion, and how insider threats are just as important to understand for risk mitigation. You can find Al and Vinny on LinkedIn: https://www…
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Lisa Caywood joins The Net crew to discuss the state of Open Source Program Offices. We delve into why they are important, and how they can help your company better engage with open source in a productive way. You can find Lisa on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/reallisac
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Peter Sprygada joins The Net crew to discuss his involvment in Ansible. They talk automation in general, and how it has helped to evolve and change the IT and networking industries. You can find Peter on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/privateip
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Roopa Prabhu joins The Net crew to discuss her involvment in Linux kernel networking for the past decade. We talk about switchdev, which Roopa has been involved in since it started. We also talk about the operational aspects of Linux kernel networking. You can find Roopa on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/__roopa…
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Maryam Tahhan joins The Net crew to discuss XDP, specifically AF_XDP, and it's ongoing development in the upstream communities. We talk fast networking, with a bit of DPDK and VPP as well. And we learn more about the future of AF_XDP. You can find Maryam on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/maryamtahhan…
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Vinny joins The Net crew to discuss the recent log4j hack. We also talk more broadly about Open Source security. You can find Vinny on LinkedIn, where has written a great article that talks more deeply Log4j: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-log4j-exploit-so-serious-vinny-parla/
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Roy joins The Net crew to discuss 5G. We talk about the evolving standard, deployments, and how it can work for everyday users. We also talk about 5G fixed wireless access and how it is disrupting the home internet space.
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Join The Net crew for their first 5 minute jam session. Note, the session actually runs longer than 5 minutes. We talk about Open Source software in the age of log4j and colors.js, what it means for users and maintainers, and how it affects everyone.
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Join The Net crew as we talk about our favorite episodes of the year. We're also joined by some prior guests an listeners as they share what they are thankful for in Open Source Networking this year. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, we hope you enjoy some downtime over the winter break!
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Join The Net crew as they discuss what they are thankful for in Open Source networking. Be on the lookout for turkeys! Gobble gobble!
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Ian joins The Net crew as we dive deep into container networking and the telecommunications industry. We focus on evolving container networking for high performance networking, and the evolution of virtual network functions into container network functions.
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Hannes joins The Net crew to discuss the future of virtual routing. We deep dive into how cloud computing and virtual routing are changing networking.
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Anthony joins The Net crew to discuss cloud operations from a networking angle. We discuss the realities of building and relying on the cloud.
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Jason joins The Net crew to discuss network automation in an era of SDN controllers and brownfield deployments, and how to pragmatically make sense of automating both types of networks.
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Fred joins The Net crew to discuss APIs and the applicability in the networking world. We also touch on network automation.
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Vinny joins The Net crew to discuss QUIC and where complexity is moving in the stack. We also talk about IETF standards and who is driving new innovation at the application layer.
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Dean joins The Net crew to discuss virtual routers, their future in an increasingly cloudy world, and how they have evolved over the years.
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Nick joins The Net crew to discuss segment routing. We also take a dive into NetOps and how it is changing the operations world in networking.
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Thomas joins The Net crew as we discuss how eBPF is eating the world and it's importance to container networking and Linux networking in general.
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Andree joins The Net crew to discuss mysocket.io, software defined networking, and key/value networking and what they mean to networking operations going forward.
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Nancy joins The Net crew to discuss networking security, including TLS 1.3 and ESNI, and why these technologies are important to understand from both the provider and user perspectives.
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Episode 9 - Retro internet fun with Dino and DMM
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Dino and Dave wax poetic about the early days of the internet, the IETF, and how LISP can help with COVID tracking.
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Truman and Jeremy join The Net crew to discuss network automation, control planes, and other fun networking topics.
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As I started Software Gone Wild podcast in June 2014, I wanted to help networking engineers grow beyond the traditional networking technologies. It’s only fitting to conclude this project almost seven years and 116 episodes later with a similar theme Avi Freedman proposed when we started discussing podcast topics in late 2020: how do we make networ…
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Serpil Bayraktar Distinguished Engineer at Cisco talks with The Net crew about her work around women in tech and how this plays a big role in various open source projects.
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This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast. In today’s evolving landscape of whitebox, brightbox, and software routing, a small but incredibly comprehensive routing platform called FreeRTR has quietly been evolving out of a research and education service provider network in Hungary. Kevin Myers of IPArchitec…
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Chris Wright: CTO of Red Hat, kernel hacker and all-round nice guy joins your hosts Brent, Dave, Kyle and Tom to talk about Open Source Networking.Από τον The Net Podcast
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John Willis is one of the early pioneers in DevOps and shares his thoughts how DevOps and NetOps are intersecting and what can networking professionals learn from the past moving forward
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Remember my rant how “fail fast, fail often sounds great in a VC pitch deck, and sucks when you have to deal with its results”? Streaming telemetry is no exception to this rule, and Avi Freedman (CEO of Kentik) has been on the receiving end of this gizmo long enough to have to deal with several generations of experiments… and formed a few strong op…
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Martin joins The Net crew to discuss his career from physicist to VC and all the networking in between
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This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast. In the original days of this podcast, there were heavy, deep discussions about this new protocol called “OpenFlow”. Like many of our most creative innovations in the IT field, OpenFlow came from an academic research project that aimed to change the way that we as o…
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Dave Ward joins the Net crew to talk about some of the past, present and future of networkingΑπό τον The Net Podcast
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Join Tom Nadeau, Kyle Mestery, Brent Salisbury and Dave Tucker on the inaugural episode of "The Net". A new podcast covering networking and open source software. This is part 1 of a 2 part retrospective of SDN, NFV and virtualization.Από τον The Net Podcast
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Join Tom Nadeau, Kyle Mestery, Brent Salisbury and Dave Tucker on the inaugural episode of "The Net". A new podcast covering networking and open source software. This is part 1 of a 2 part retrospective of SDN, NFV and virtualization.Από τον The Net Podcast
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This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast. As we all know, BGP runs the networked world. It is a protocol that has existed and operated in the vast expanse of the internet in one form or another since early 1990s, and despite the fact that it has been extended, enhanced, twisted, and warped into performing …
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In early May 2020 I wrote a blog post introducing SuzieQ, a network observability platform Dinesh Dutt worked on for the last few years. If that blog post made you look for more details, you might like the Episode 111 of Software Gone Wild in which we went deeper and covered these topics: How does SuzieQ collect data What data is it collecting from…
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A while ago we discussed a software-focused view of Network Interface Cards (NICs) with Luke Gorrie, and a hardware-focused view of them with Or Gerlitz (Mellanox), Andy Gospodarek (Broadcom) and Jiri Pirko (Mellanox). Why would anyone want to implement features in hardware and not in software, and what would be the best hardware implementation? We…
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This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast. As private overlays are becoming more and more prevalent and as SD-WAN systems and technologies advance, it remains critical that we continue to investigate how we think about internetworking. Even with platforms such as Slack Nebula, Zerotier, or the wireguard bas…
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Intel Chip Chat LIVE -- MWC 2020 Remote - Day Two
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It's Chip Chat: Network Insights coming to you in lieu of Mobile World Congress 2020. Host Allyson Klein interviews luminaries from the Network world, always keeping you up to date on the latest happenings and announcements. Intel® Chip Chat: Network Insights is a recurring podcast series that delves into the technologies, topics and issues facing …
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