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PQ Show 70 – The HPE-Aruba Networks Merger – How Is That Going To Work?

January 12, 2016 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

HPE and Aruba Networks are merging their businesses. What does this mean for customers? The post PQ Show 70 – The HPE-Aruba Networks Merger – How Is That Going To Work? appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 69: Sonus VellOS And QoE For Unified Communications (Sponsored)

December 29, 2015 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

Sonus joins the Packet Pushers to talk about VellOS, a network operating system for ensuring quality of experience for unified communications. With VellOS you can automate flows through a network and control bandwidth, packet marketing, MPLS values, and more to guarantee high-quality voice and video calls. The post PQ Show 69: Sonus VellOS And QoE For Unified Communications (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 68: Geneve Data Center Overlay Update

December 18, 2015 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

Geneve is a data center overlay project in the IETF that aims to take the best parts of STT, NVGRE, and VXLAN. Join us and our guests as we drill into the technology and explore Geneve's prospects. The post PQ Show 68: Geneve Data Center Overlay Update appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 67: VMware NSX Everywhere With Guido Appenzeller (Sponsored)

December 03, 2015 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

VMware's Guido Appenzeller joins Ethan and Greg on this sponsored Priority Queue podcast to talk about NSX's capabilities beyond the data center, including containers, the cloud, mobile devices, and more. The post PQ Show 67: VMware NSX Everywhere With Guido Appenzeller (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 66: Competency In The Enterprise

November 26, 2015 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

IT has been trained to operate equipment, but can they--and should they--learn the fundamentals that underpin the infrastructure? Does the enterprise have the skills, resources, and competency to handle the transition to the cloud? Check out this passionate debate. The post PQ Show 66: Competency In The Enterprise appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 65: IPv4 Broker Services

November 20, 2015 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

IPv4 address space is officially exhausted in ARIN’s region. Broker services can facilitate the sale and transfer of IPv4 addresses between parties, but is it a good idea? John Curran, President and CEO of ARIN, helps us understand the issues. The post PQ Show 65: IPv4 Broker Services appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 64: OpenFlow TTPs Won’t Save Us with Rob Sherwood

November 12, 2015 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

On this Packet Pushers Priority Queue, we interview Rob Sherwood, CTO of Big Switch Networks, to gain an alternate view on OpenFlow TTPs (table type patterns). We first talked about TTPs in Weekly 220 in a discussion with Curt Beckmann back in January 2015. While Curt was fairly enthused that TTPs were going to move the ball forward, Rob is not convinced that TTPs are the long-term answer to make it easier for OpenFlow controllers and switches to share capabilities. The post PQ Show 64: OpenFlow TTPs Won’t Save Us with Rob Sherwood appeared first on Packet Pushers.

PQ Show 63: 6WIND Accelerates Hypervisor Networking: Sponsored

November 02, 2015 00:00 5.24 MB Downloads: 0

Today on Packet Pushers Priority Queue, we discuss the hypervisor performance bottleneck, some of today's workarounds, and commercial-grade virtual acceleration for hypervisor networking with our sponsor 6WIND. The post PQ Show 63: 6WIND Accelerates Hypervisor Networking: Sponsored appeared first on Packet Pushers.