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March 30, 2020 52:11 52.25 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Network Break podcast examines a new analytics service from Juniper's Mist Systems for engineers and lines of business, a new clientless remote access service from Cato Networks, the impact of increased traffic on Facebook and cloud services, how co-lo sites are restricting physical access, and more.

Heavy Networking 508: Should Network Engineers Learn Advanced Programming Languages?

March 30, 2020 1:09:15 66.9 MB Downloads: 0

Today's Heavy Networking explores what it's like to get deeply into programming while still being attached to the world of networking. We discuss the transition from day-to-day networking tasks to spending more time with code, the role of programming in automation, and more. Our guests are Matt Stone, Brent Salisbury, Dave Tucker, and Daryn Johnson.

BiB090 – Deploying a 10000 user VPN in a Month

March 26, 2020 21:01 15.65 MB Downloads: 0

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Day Two Cloud 041: Practical Automation In The Cloud And On Premises

March 25, 2020 51:38 50.15 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Day Two Cloud, we discuss practical automation, including tools and tips to make automation work. In particular, we focus on deploying consistent builds for VMs across public cloud providers and on premises. We also examine key issues such as the need to close the loop on automation processes, and how to ensure that one person doesn't become irreplaceable. Our guest is Larry Smith, Senior DevOps Engineer.

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March 23, 2020 16:35 18.49 MB Downloads: 0

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Network Break 276: Cisco Extends Certification Renewals; EU Asks Streaming Services To Reduce Bandwidth

March 23, 2020 43:28 43.48 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Network Break we check in on the health of the global Internet as more and workers go remote, Cisco extends the lifetime of professional certs, the EU asks streaming services to throttle back on bandwidth, some debt-laden tech companies see share prices plunge, and more.

Heavy Networking 507: Build And Run A Multi-Cloud Network Architecture With Aviatrix (Sponsored)

March 20, 2020 1:09:35 69.19 MB Downloads: 0

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Network Break 275: Aruba Bridges 5G And Wi-Fi; VMware Embraces K8s With Tanzu, vSphere 7

March 16, 2020 1:05:27 64.34 MB Downloads: 0

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