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Jul 12, 2024 • 48min
HN741: History of Networking: How Bridging Saved Ethernet
Ready to take a trip back to the 1980’s and learn some networking history? We talk with Alan Kirby, who was there forty years ago when the first Ethernet bridge was created at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). He explains the story of why and how it came to be. We discuss how Ethernet compared to... Read more »

Jul 11, 2024 • 25min
IPB155: Operational Considerations: DHCP vs DHCPv6
What are the operational considerations and differences between DHCP and DHCPv6? In today’s episode we explore the implications for network management, security, and operational models. We also discuss the challenges of DHCPv6 failover, high availability, complex device tracking and identity management in various environments. Episode Links: Scott’s Infoblox IPv6 CoE blog post Introducing DHCPv6 Prefix... Read more »

Jul 10, 2024 • 40min
NAN068: Is Cloud Networking the Future for Network Engineers?
On today’s episode, host Eric Chou and guest Kyler Middleton discuss the transition from on-prem network engineering to cloud networking; the importance of adapting to new platforms such as AWS, Azure, and Terraform; and the future of cloud versus on-premises solutions. We also discuss Kyler’s background, navigating the journey from a farm upbringing to a... Read more »

Jul 9, 2024 • 47min
PP022: Inside an Equipment Test Lab
Third-party test labs can help buyers make decisions about which products to purchase. While a testing lab can’t mimic the conditions of your specific production environment, it can assess a product’s fundamental capabilities and measure throughput, performance, and–in the case of security devices–effectiveness against a test suite of malware or attack techniques. On today’s episode... Read more »

Jul 9, 2024 • 27min
HW031: Wi-Fi Surveys – Past, Present & Future
The evolution of wireless surveys is the topic of today’s Heavy Wireless podcast with guest Jussi Kivineimi of Hamina. We cover the transition from traditional on-site assessments to predictive tools, with an emphasis on the importance of a hybrid approach for accurate network design. We also tackle the role of APIs in network design, the... Read more »

Jul 8, 2024 • 18min
Tech Bytes: High Performance, Scalable Object Storage with MinIO (Sponsored)
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk with Jonathan Symonds, Chief Marketing Officer at MinIO about MinIO’s object storage offering; a software-defined, Amazon S3-compatible object storage that offers high performance and scale for modern workloads and AI/ML. We discuss how MinIO helps customers across industries drive AI innovation and AI architectures, how object storage... Read more »

Jul 8, 2024 • 44min
NB486: Chrome Ditches Entrust Certs; Do AI Stocks Mirror the DotCom Bubble?
Take a Network Break! This week we cover why the Google Chrome browser won’t trust a set of Entrust digital certificates come November and what you should do about it, an emergency security patch from Juniper, and the reasons why France’s Competition Authority is scrutinizing Nvidia. A roaming provider in the EU says a massive... Read more »

Jul 3, 2024 • 39min
D2C246: Can Service Level Objectives (SLOs) Help Keep Users Happy?
Service Level Objectives (SLOs) are a set of reliability measurements for customer or user expectations of services; in other words, are people having a good experience with your application or service? Today’s Day Two Cloud explores SLOs, the relevant metrics, and how to measure them. We also talk about how SLOs are a cross-discipline objective... Read more »

Jul 2, 2024 • 37min
PP021: Critical Vulnerabilities, AI-Assisted Scams, Compromised VPNs, and More Security News
It’s an all-news episode for this week’s Packet Protector podcast. We cover critical vulnerabilities in the MOVEit file transfer software and in thousands of ASUS routers, and a remote code execution vulnerability in a Windows wireless driver that you really should patch. We discuss a Wall Street Journal article about how AI tools are helping... Read more »

Jul 2, 2024 • 30min
HS077: Should IT Lead or Follow?
The hosts engage in a dynamic debate about the evolving role of IT in business. One argues for IT as an executive assistant aligning with business goals, while the other champions IT as a proactive leader driving innovation. They discuss the balance of influence in IT leadership and the clash between technical ideals and business needs. User interface design's impact on technology adoption is highlighted, alongside the CTO's essential role in fostering innovation within organizations. It's a lively exploration of IT's pivotal position in shaping modern business strategy.


