The following sponsored blog post was written by Anupam Upadhyaya at Palo Alto Networks. We thank Palo Alto Networks for being a sponsor. Palo Alto Networks is the leading vendor in preventing Cobalt … Continue Reading »
IT News
When Making Bets on SASE, Don’t Count on Native SD-WAN Monitoring Tools for Help
The following post is by Jeremy Rossbach, Chief Technical Evangelist at Broadcom. We thank Broadcom for being a sponsor. I’ve been preaching the same thing for years: To overcome the challenges of … Continue Reading »
Introducing SD-WAN With Integrated IoT
The following sponsored blog post was written by Shankar Ramachandran at Palo Alto Networks. We thank Palo Alto Networks for being a sponsor. Internet of things (IoT) devices are now an integral … Continue Reading »
ChatGPT and AI-based Tools Require Strict Scrutiny
The following sponsored blog post was written by Palo Alto Networks. We thank Palo Alto Networks for being a sponsor. ChatGPT is the fastest-growing consumer application in history, with 100 million … Continue Reading »
Community Blog
Can We Trust Worldcoin’s Aspirin For AI Headaches?
This post originally appeared in the Packet Pushers' Human Infrastructure newsletter, a weekly mailing of essays, links to technical blogs and IT news, and whatever else think is interesting. … Continue Reading »
A Look At Broadcom’s Jericho3-AI Ethernet Fabric: Schedules, Credits, And Cells
Broadcom has come up with some interesting mechanisms to address the challenges of building an Ethernet-based fabric that supports AI workloads. These mechanisms, which include a scheduling framework, … Continue Reading »
Options For Connecting Your Private Cloud
The impulse to move absolute everything to the public cloud is coming to an end. Many companies are re-evaluating their strategies and adopting a hybrid model by bringing or migrating their workloads … Continue Reading »
Writing An IETF Draft: Mandatory Sections And Language
In previous posts in this series we’ve covered multiple aspects of writing an IETF draft. You're almost ready to submit a shiny new document to the IETF for consideration, right? Not quite yet—we … Continue Reading »
Why Five Nines of Service Availability Matters for SASE
The following sponsored blog post was written by Anupam Upadhyaya at Palo Alto Networks. We thank Palo Alto Networks for being a sponsor. Prisma Access, the cloud-delivered security service from … Continue Reading »
Network Observability: Don’t Buy Into the Hype, Follow the Data
The following post is by Jeremy Rossbach, Chief Technical Evangelist at Broadcom. We thank Broadcom for being a sponsor. For today’s teams, it is exceedingly complex and costly to support … Continue Reading »
You’re Responsible for the User Experience—No Matter Which Networks It’s Delivered Over
The following post is by Jeremy Rossbach, Chief Technical Evangelist at Broadcom. We thank Broadcom for being a sponsor. Hybrid work and the ongoing transformations ushered in by SD-WAN, cloud, … Continue Reading »
Five Things You Need for Today’s Network Monitoring
The following post is by Scott Raynovich, Founder and Principal Analyst of Futuriom, on behalf of sponsor Broadcom. We thank Broadcom for being a sponsor. It’s becoming more important to … Continue Reading »
Kubernetes Components: The Basics
Whether you run Kubernetes on-prem, in the cloud, or a combination of the two, one thing holds true - there is always a Control Plane element and a Worker Node element. Without them, Kubernetes … Continue Reading »
The Packet Pushers Welcome CEO Jennifer Tribe
We’re excited to announce Jennifer Tribe has joined Packet Pushers Interactive as our first-ever CEO! Jennifer’s mission is to help grow the Packet Pushers podcast network, increase our visibility and … Continue Reading »
Do We Really Want Creativity In IT?
This post originally appeared in the Packet Pushers' Human Infrastructure newsletter. You can subscribe for free and see every back issue here. And we don't share your contact details with anyone else … Continue Reading »
AskJJX: How To Handle Rogue APs Without Getting Arrested
AskJJX: “What's the best way to find and disable rogue APs on the network? We had an audit finding and got our hand slapped.” Ahhh, I love this question for so many reasons. First, because my … Continue Reading »