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  • Tech Bytes: Modernizing Your Secure Web Gateway For A Distributed Workforce (Sponsored)

    31/07/2023 Duración: 16min

    Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we explore Secure Web Gateways with sponsor Palo Alto Networks. Secure Web Gateways sit between users and Web traffic to enforce policies around Web and application access and inspect traffic for malware. We talk with Palo Alto Networks about customer challenges with secure Web gateways, innovations in Prisma Access Cloud Secure Web Gateways, and more. The post Tech Bytes: Modernizing Your Secure Web Gateway For A Distributed Workforce (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Network Break 440: Broadcom Releases SONiC-Friendly Trident; Senator Requests Investigations Into Microsoft’s Shoddy Security

    31/07/2023 Duración: 51min

    On this week's Network Break we discuss a new Broadcom ASIC, a request from US Senator Ron Wyden to three US agencies to investigate Microsoft for sloppy security practices, an Intel pledge to add AI to all its platforms, Juniper financial results, and more IT news.

  • Heavy Networking 692: Implementing Practical Network Automation – With Tony Bourke

    28/07/2023 Duración: 58min

    If you’ve been staring down the barrel of network automation and wonder what the proper approach might be, today’s episode is for you. The Packet Pushers chat with Tony Bourke about what network automation tools and techniques have become the default standard, how to prepare your network and team for automation, and how to get started. The post Heavy Networking 692: Implementing Practical Network Automation – With Tony Bourke appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • IPv6 Buzz 131: Why Bother With IPv6 When Everyone’s Using NAT?

    27/07/2023 Duración: 38min

    Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast riffs on a question raised in a Reddit thread that asks why you should use IPv6 when NAT exists. Tom, Ed, and Scott provide answers, and also discuss the complicated role of NAT in both IPv6 and IPv4 networks in the past, present, and future.

  • Day Two Cloud 204: Deploying Cloud-Delivered Security With Cisco Secure Access (Sponsored)

    26/07/2023 Duración: 56min

    On today's Day Two Cloud we get inside Cisco Secure Access, a new set of cloud-delivered security services from Cisco. We discuss the security capabilities on offer, the service's architecture and components, how Cisco addresses concerns around user experience and performance, and more. This is a sponsored episode. The post Day Two Cloud 204: Deploying Cloud-Delivered Security With Cisco Secure Access (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Heavy Wireless 007: Why Networking And Security Convergence Is Important For Wireless Pros (Sponsored)

    25/07/2023 Duración: 23min

    Wireless pros sit at the intersection of networking and security. On today's Heavy Wireless, sponsored by Fortinet, Keith Parsons and guest Ben Wilson discuss this convergence, why visibility into the WLAN and device identity are essential, how Fortinet integrates its Fortigate firewalls with wired and wireless neteworks for unified management and policy enforcement, and more.

  • Tech Bytes: Need Those Packets? Palo Alto Networks Introduces Traffic Replication In SASE (Sponsored)

    24/07/2023 Duración: 16min

    Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about traffic replication in SASE environments. Our sponsor is Palo Alto Networks, and they’ve added a new capability in Prisma Access that lets you replicate and then store traffic sent to the Prisma Access cloud service. That replicated traffic can then be used for deep packet analysis, forensics, or network analysis. We’ll talk about how Prisma Access replicates traffic, use cases, and more. The post Tech Bytes: Need Those Packets? Palo Alto Networks Introduces Traffic Replication In SASE (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Network Break 439: Ethernet Gets Ultra Injection For AI; Huawei Climbs The Patent Charts

    24/07/2023 Duración: 55min

    This week on Network Break we discuss the launch of the Ultra Ethernet Consortium and its intention to revamp Ethernet to support AI and HPC workloads. We also cover NOS startup Arrcus pulling in a $65 million series D round, Fortinet launching big-iron firewalls, Huawei flexing its patent muscles in 5G and wireless, and more tech news.

  • Heavy Networking 691: Why OOB Infrastructure Is Critical For IT Ops & Automation With ZPE Systems (Sponsored)

    21/07/2023 Duración: 40min

    On today’s Heavy Networking podcast, we look at how sponsor ZPE Systems is rethinking Out-Of-Band management for automated, NetOps-driven infrastructure. This includes tasks like device staging, deployments, upgrades, and more. And you don’t just have to take ZPE’s word for it; we also talk to a customer who’s using the products to run a retail business with a lean networking team that supports more than fifty sites. The post Heavy Networking 691: Why OOB Infrastructure Is Critical For IT Ops & Automation With ZPE Systems (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Day Two Cloud 203: Becoming An SRE – It’s More Than Just Software Skills

    19/07/2023 Duración: 56min

    If you want to be a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) you need strong software skills. You also have to be versed in observability, incident response, capacity planning, change management, performance, even security. But wait, there's more! Our guest on today's Day Two Cloud argues you need strong communication skills, emotional intelligence, personal resilience, and the ability to work with a team. Our guest is Amin Astaneh. The post Day Two Cloud 203: Becoming An SRE – It’s More Than Just Software Skills appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • HS052 Professional Liability and Qualified Design

    18/07/2023 Duración: 38min

    As technology becomes more critical and vital to companies business leaders are beginning to question the reliability and liability. Insurers now require audits and demand complienace with set practices before issuing a policy. Corporate boards are realising that so-called tech professionals have zero training or professional requirement, consultants have even less and the analysts are […] The post HS052 Professional Liability and Qualified Design appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Tech Bytes: ThousandEyes Extends End-to-End Network Visibility To Meraki MX And More (Sponsored)

    17/07/2023 Duración: 18min

    In today’s Tech Byte, we’ve got Cisco ThousandEyes sharing new product capabilities, including ThousandEyes on Meraki MX and Webex RoomOS devices and faster insights into the root cause of problems your users are calling to complain about. We also discuss the recent acquisition of SamKnows, which gives ThousandEyes deeper visibility into ISPs. The post Tech Bytes: ThousandEyes Extends End-to-End Network Visibility To Meraki MX And More (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Network Break 438: Intel Abandons NUC; EU Blesses Broadcom/VMware Union; Microsoft Joins SSE Race

    17/07/2023 Duración: 51min

    Take a Network Break! This week we discuss Intel walking away from the NUC PC, Microsoft rebranding Azure AD and launching an SSE offering, and Microsoft Exchange Online getting hacked. We also cover the EU's conditional approval of Broadcom's VMware acquisition, why Wireshark needs your help, and more IT news.

  • Heavy Networking 690: LACP Is Not Link Aggregation – With Tony Bourke

    14/07/2023 Duración: 51min

    On today’s Heavy Networking we talk LACP and link aggregation. While bonding two or more links together to act as a single virtual link has been done for decades, LACP and link aggregation aren't the same thing, and the distinction matters. Our guest to get into the differences is network instructor Tony Bourke. The post Heavy Networking 690: LACP Is Not Link Aggregation – With Tony Bourke appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • IPv6 Buzz 130: Routing With Link-Local Addresses

    13/07/2023 Duración: 32min

    In this IPv6 Buzz episode, Ed, Scott, and Tom get technical (and maybe a little controversial) with a discussion about using IPv6 link-local addresses instead of globally scoped addresses (e.g., GUA and ULA) along with when and why you might choose to do so.

  • Day Two Cloud 202: How Azure Embraces Terraform For Infrastructure As Code

    12/07/2023 Duración: 45min

    On today's Day Two Cloud, we talk with Microsoft about how it's embracing Terraform to make it Azure-friendly, including the Terraform Export Tool, the AzAPI Provider, and a Terraform on Azure community. This is not a sponsored episode. The post Day Two Cloud 202: How Azure Embraces Terraform For Infrastructure As Code appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Heavy Wireless 006: Building Sustainable, Efficient Backhaul Networks With Ceragon Networks (Sponsored)

    11/07/2023 Duración: 26min

    Today's Heavy Wireless episode explores building sustainable and efficient backhaul networks with sponsor Ceragon Networks. We discuss the challenges of backhaul, the complementarity of wireless and fiber solutions, the frequencies and protocols used in wireless backhaul, and the concept of disaggregated routing.

  • HS051 Things I Wish I’d Known Back When

    11/07/2023 Duración: 23min

    Oft-asked question that doesn't have a right answer. We discuss non-convential answers that career coaches or self-help twaddle won't give you. The post HS051 Things I Wish I’d Known Back When appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Network Break 437: Ethernet Turns 50; TSMC Imports Workers For Arizona Fab; BT, HPE Partner On Managed LAN

    10/07/2023 Duración: 36min

    On today's Network Break, Greg Ferro wishes Ethernet an unhappy birthday, HPE and BT want to manage your LAN, TSMC brings in Taiwanese workers to build new fabs in Arizona, Nokia touts new Fixed Wireless Access milestones, and more IT news.

  • Tech Bytes: Deploying Sovereign Clouds With VMware And Tietoevry

    10/07/2023 Duración: 16min

    Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, we explore the concept of sovereign clouds with sponsor VMware. Sovereign clouds provide the agility and scale of the cloud while ensuring data resides in a specific country or geography and meets area requirements for security and privacy. We speak with Tietoevry, one of the first VMware partners to offer major sovereign cloud solutions for its Nordic clients. The post Tech Bytes: Deploying Sovereign Clouds With VMware And Tietoevry appeared first on Packet Pushers.

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