Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchHS072: Making Distributed Work Successful
Don’t call it remote work. Today Johna and Greg dive into distributed work– the future where there is no office vs. remote, there are just asynchroni…
2 years ago
NB479: Solar Storm Survival; Cisco’s Sinking Revenue Doesn’t Dampen Wall Street
Take a Network Break! This week we discuss what IBM and Palo Alto Networks get out of a deal for Palo Alto Networks to buy the SaaS version of the QR…
2 years ago
HN734: Russ White Hour Part 2: Snowflakes and Network Automation
Welcome to the second part of our interview with friend of the podcast, Russ White. We start our conversation with a listener question about VXLAN/EV…
2 years ago
IPB151: What Changed Alexandra Huides’ Mind about IPv6
Alexandra Huides didn’t like IPv6 on her first encounter with it. Today she is globally renowned for spreading the IPv6 gospel and helping AWS custom…
2 years ago
NAN063: The Team Behind Nautobot (Part 2) – The Benefits of Technical Writing
Curious about what it takes to write a technical book as a network engineer? You’re in luck. The team behind Nautobot is also the team behind the boo…
2 years ago
PP014: Good Threat Hunting
Have you ever noticed “threat hunting” in vendor products and wondered exactly what it means? James Williams is here to explain: Threat hunting is th…
2 years ago
HW027: Radiation and Other WLAN Challenges at Nuclear Power Plants
Evaluating wireless use cases at a nuclear power plant is a little bit different than your average industrial job, starting with the stripdown to put…
2 years ago
NB478: More AI Assistants Emerge; Dell Tracks Hybrid Workers’ Office Attendance
Take a Network Break! We begin the episode with some follow-up on edge AI chips, whether Packet Pushers should start a dedicated AI channel, and a cl…
2 years ago
HN733: Russ White Hour: IS-IS vs OSPF and a Deep Dive into Ethernet Adapters
We turn the nerd meter up to eleven on today’s episode with longtime friend of the show, Russ White. First we dive into how an Ethernet adapter knows…
2 years ago
D2C242: Data Engineering and its Streams, Rivers, and Lakes
Keith Gregory teaches us about data engineering in a way DevOps folks (and hydrologists) can understand. He explains that the role of a data engineer…
2 years ago