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In today’s sponsored show with Juniper Networks, we dive into Juniper's Paragon product portfolio, which measures service quality for critical applications. The portfolio allows service providers and enterprises to get deeper visibility into, and automated control over, their networks. Our guests from Juniper to walk us through the portfolio are Peter Weinberger and Jonas Krogell.

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February 15, 2021 17:14 26.51 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Tech Bytes podcast from the Packet Pushers is a conversation with Node4, a managed security service provider that's deploying and operating Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN for its customers. Fortinet is our sponsor. Our guest from Node4 is Glenn Akester, Lead Network Services Architect.

Heavy Networking 561: Modeling Your Network For Intent-Based Assurance With IP Fabric (Sponsored)

February 12, 2021 45:11 67.15 MB Downloads: 0

In today's podcast, sponsored by IP Fabric, we dive into the IP Fabric Network Assurance platform. This platform gathers network configuration and state, and then builds a network model using a graph database. The result is a "digital twin" of the network that engineers and security teams can use for troubleshooting, to plan and verify changes, for network and security analysis, and to enable closed-loop automation. Our guests from IP Fabric are Pavel Bykov, CEO; and Daren Fulwell, Network Automation Evangelist.

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Tech Bytes: Get Your Arms Around Network Changes With Infoblox’s NetMRI (Sponsored)

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Heavy Networking 560: Moving Big Data Sets From Far-Off Locations

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Day Two Cloud 083: Should Cloud Be A Public Utility?

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