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Send us a textThe world of product marketing is fascinating. Andy Lapteff, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Nokia and host of the Art of Network Engineering podcast joins us to dive in. Andy shares his journey from traditional network engineering to product marketing, revealing the crucial differences between what makes technical marketing and product marketing tick. We dive deep into the psychology of marketing, the power of storytelling in technical sales, and how companies like Apple have mastered the art of connecting with customers emotionally rather than just listing features. Andy also discusses Nokia's innovative approach to open source projects like Container Lab, the challenges of communicating complex technical solutions to different audiences (from network engineers to C-suite executives), and practical advice for technical professionals interested in transitioning to marketing roles. This episode is packed with valuable insights about bridging the gap between technical excellence and market success.Show LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andylapteff/Twitter: https://x.com/andylapteffWebsite: https://www.permitipandyandy.com/Podcast: https://artofnetworkengineering.com/Container Lab: https://containerlab.dev/Nokia: https://www.nokia.com/
We have four great guests on this week's fresh episode of Tech It OutTo “kick” things off, Verizon has made a huge investment in the wireless infrastructure in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX. We're joined by Leo Perreault, VP of Network Engineering and Operations at VerizonTech expert Amber Mac is also in the house! She talks with us about Safer Internet Day coming up on February 11 – and the simple things you can do to better safeguard your family onlineSpeaking of cybersecurity, Hiya is on the program to share the latest scams you need to know about, plus they discuss its new smartphone app. We're joined by Alex Algard, CEO of the anti-fraud companyFinally, tech lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong drops in to share the latest AI features baked into Adobe Acrobat that helps to simplify and summarize PDF contractsThank you to Visa and SanDisk for your partnership on Tech It Out
What kind of “radio station” is on-the-air only twice per hour? How about CBS Radio News? With the precision of a watchmaker, the CBS Radio News network delivers news updates to hundreds of radio stations and millions of listeners. Mitch Glider is the Supervising Engineer at their headquarters on West 57th Street in New York City. Through the challenges of at-home news anchors (through the pandemic) and changes in technology, Mitch and just a few colleagues keep the audio and metadata correctly routed. In this episode, we’re learning about past, present, and future network radio operations. Mitch encourages engineers to “Respect the past, and embrace the future.” Show Notes:CBS News Radio (web site)Here’s where to find CBS Radio NewsSkyview Networks Technology page Guest:Mitch Glider - Supervising Engineer at CBS News Radio Host:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, South Seas Broadcasting, & Akamai BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on Facebook - and see all the videos on YouTube.TWiRT is brought to you by:Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Aiir, providing PlayoutONE radio automation, and other advanced solutions for audience engagement.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
What kind of “radio station” is on-the-air only twice per hour? How about CBS Radio News? With the precision of a watchmaker, the CBS Radio News network delivers news updates to hundreds of radio stations and millions of listeners. Mitch Glider is the Supervising Engineer at their headquarters on West 57th Street in New York City. Through the challenges of at-home news anchors (through the pandemic) and changes in technology, Mitch and just a few colleagues keep the audio and metadata correctly routed. In this episode, we're learning about past, present, and future network radio operations. Mitch encourages engineers to “Respect the past, and embrace the future.”
Rosalind Whitley (Dir. Product @Kentikinc) and Ethan Smith (Staff SRE @ An Enterprise Security Company) talk about network observability, the evolution of SRE for networking, flow analysis, and the complexity and tradeoffs or network design and operations at scale.SHOW: 872 SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Cloudcast #872 TranscriptSHOW VIDEO: https://youtube.com/@TheCloudcastNET CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwNEW TO CLOUD? CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCAST: "CLOUDCAST BASICS" SHOW SPONSOR:While data may be shaping our world, Data Citizens Dialogues is shaping the conversationFollow Data Citizens Dialogues on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcastsSHOW NOTES:Kentik - The Network Observability Platform (homepage)Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background and the areas you focus on today.Topic 2 - I want to begin with the complexity of networking, and not just in the sense of routing, etc. Can you walk us through some of the things you have to consider, and potentially tradeoff, as you're thinking about network design and operations (e.g. performance, security, costs, logging, troubleshooting, etc.)Topic 3 - Usually there are many teams involved in making a large organization work. How do you collaborate across teams, and what types of technical hurdles get in the way of delivering the service? (maybe discuss logging challenges)Topic 3a - How has the role of SRE and Network Engineer evolved as we're now dealing with this new complexity? You have all the normal performance, high availability, observability stuff, but also things like egress costs, etc. Topic 4 - We talked earlier about the challenge of cost management when running a large SaaS service. What are some of the ways that you explore or model costing behaviors and look to improve them?Topic 5 - As you're working in a single cloud (e.g. AWS), there's often a belief that working only in that ecosystem is the best approach, as everything is integrated or billing is simpler. How did you go about exploring alternatives that worked in your cloud, but gave you more flexibility for your services?Topic 6 - How do you tend to think about lines of demarcation between your team, the SaaS tooling provider and the cloud provider? FEEDBACK?Email: show at the cloudcast dot netTwitter: @cloudcastpodInstagram: @cloudcastpodTikTok: @cloudcastpod
SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE In this episode, we explore the transformative power of emotional healing with Sofia Torrini, diving into how tapping into your subconscious mind and releasing deep-seated emotions can shift your life. Tune in to discover how managing your emotions can lead to profound personal and professional growth. Ready to break free from limiting beliefs and elevate your life? Listen now! About Sophia Torrini Sophia is a certified Clinical Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) practitioner, specializing in helping individuals release negative thought patterns and achieve clarity and joy. Her expertise spans hacking reality and meta-consciousness, offering a holistic approach to healing. With a Master's in Public Health and a background in Network Engineering, Sophia's journey into EFT began through her own recovery from chronic illness. Now, she offers trauma-informed, compassionate services worldwide, guiding others to unlock their inner healing potential and transform their lives. Connect with Sophia Torrini
Do you know what DevOps is? Really? And how well does it fit traditional NetOps? Host Scott Robohn and guest Tom McGonagle explore ways to apply DevOps to Network Engineering and Operations. They review the seven DevOps practices and Tom's proposed adaptations of DevOps under the banner of GitNops. This is the first part of... Read more »
Do you know what DevOps is? Really? And how well does it fit traditional NetOps? Host Scott Robohn and guest Tom McGonagle explore ways to apply DevOps to Network Engineering and Operations. They review the seven DevOps practices and Tom's proposed adaptations of DevOps under the banner of GitNops. This is the first part of... Read more »
Send us a textIn this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the world of application networking with Marino Wijay, Staff Solutions Architect at Kong. Marino shares his journey from traditional network engineering to the cloud-native space, offering valuable insights for professionals looking to make a similar transition. We explore the parallels between VPNs and service meshes, discuss the evolution of networking technologies, and unpack the complexities of modern application architectures. Marino also shares his experiences as a CNCF ambassador and provides guidance for those interested in getting involved with the cloud-native community.Where to Find Marino WijayTwitter: https://x.com/virtualized6ixLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mwijay/Blog: https://marinow.hashnode.dev/Sessionize: https://sessionize.com/marinow/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@marinowijayShow LinksContainer Lab: https://containerlab.dev/Cilium CNI: https://cilium.io/CNCF: https://www.cncf.io/KubeCon: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-north-america/Istio Service Mesh: https://istio.io/Ambient Mesh: https://istio.io/latest/docs/ops/ambient/Tailscale: https://tailscale.com/Follow, Like, and Subscribe!Podcast: https://www.thecloudgambit.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCloudGambitLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thecloudgambitTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheCloudGambitTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecloudgambit
Discover the captivating journey of John Capobianco from the factory floor to the forefront of AI technology at Cisco on this episode of Cables2Clouds. John shares his inspiring path, detailing how his early fascination with technology and subsequent mastery of programming languages like Ansible and Python laid the groundwork for his current role in network automation and AI. Listen as he recounts his experience with early access to ChatGPT's API and discusses cutting-edge advancements in AI such as Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and the innovative Raptor approach.Join us as we navigate the intricate world of AI integration within network operations and the ongoing debate between cloud and on-premises solutions. Using Cisco's AI Security Assistant as a real-world example, we highlight how AI is transforming complex IT tasks into more manageable processes. From prompt engineering to the unpredictable nature of AI outputs, we tackle the challenges and opportunities that come with adopting new technologies, drawing enlightening parallels to the tech shifts of the past.Finally, we delve into the evolving role of security analysts in light of AI and automation, spotlighting Cisco's recent updates to the CCNA certification. Learn about the strategic importance of embedding AI knowledge early in an engineer's career and the safeguards necessary for handling sensitive data. We explore the implementation of Cisco's validated designs and the concept of a digital twin for networks, and share insights on fine-tuning AI models. Tune in to grasp how AI is poised to revolutionize network management, making operations more streamlined and elevating the role of IT professionals.Check out the Fortnightly Cloud Networking NewsVisit our website and subscribe: https://www.cables2clouds.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cables2cloudsFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cables2clouds/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cables2cloudsMerch Store: https://store.cables2clouds.com/Join the Discord Study group: https://artofneteng.com/iaatjArt of Network Engineering (AONE): https://artofnetworkengineering.com
Have you ever wondered how one of the world's largest airlines ensures that every passenger interaction is seamless, both on the ground and in the air? Today, I'm joined by Dan Field, Director of Platform and Network Engineering at United Airlines. Dan brings a wealth of experience integrating cutting-edge technology to enhance customer experiences and operational efficiency at United. With tools like Cisco's AppDynamics and innovative solutions like Agent on Demand, Dan and his team are revolutionizing travel. Agent on Demand allows passengers to connect with agents via call, text, or even video chat. This service eliminates the need to physically wait in line, offering a more convenient option for travelers to manage their journey—everything from seat assignments to boarding times can be handled through a simple QR code scan. Today's discussion isn't just about the technology itself but about how United Airlines leverages these advancements to significantly improve organizational efficiency and customer satisfaction. Listeners, as we explore these technological innovations, what are your thoughts on how such technologies could further enhance your travel experiences? Have you encountered any tech-driven solutions during your flights that made a significant difference? Join the conversation and share your views.
How is technology reshaping the way businesses connect with their customers? Today on Tech Talks Daily, I, Neil Hughes, sit down with Shad Aul, Senior Manager of Network Engineering at Lowe's, to uncover how the home improvement giant is transforming its customer interactions through a groundbreaking collaboration with Cisco. In our discussion, Shad delves into the strategic shift from a traditional on-premise solution to a unified SaaS platform using Cisco Webex Contact Center. This bold move not only streamlines operations across 25 business units and accommodates 8,781 agents but also plays a pivotal role in reducing Lowe's IT overheads and licensing costs significantly. With over 1 million customer calls handled seamlessly in the first quarter of 2024 alone, Lowe's exemplifies how scalability and reliability in technology can lead to superior customer service. Moreover, we explore how this technological overhaul is not just about efficiency but also enhancing customer satisfaction through a seamless omnichannel experience that meets evolving consumer expectations. Shad shares insights on the integration of advanced AI applications, set to redefine the future of customer engagements and drive Lowe's forward in attracting top-tier tech talent. Join us as we discuss the intricacies of implementing such extensive changes without interrupting business flow and the ongoing benefits of Cisco's Lifecycle Services in speeding up the realization of business value through AI-driven outcomes. What could this mean for the future of retail and customer service? Share your thoughts and join the conversation as we delve into the intersection of innovation, customer satisfaction, and business growth.
This is Part 2 of Kirk Byers' interview. We discuss the Git course he's developing and the need to build bridges between networking and testing so we can move automation forward. This of course leads us to geek out about AutoCon and the talks we're most excited about. Plus, Kirk shares his wisdom about creating... Read more »
This is Part 2 of Kirk Byers' interview. We discuss the Git course he's developing and the need to build bridges between networking and testing so we can move automation forward. This of course leads us to geek out about AutoCon and the talks we're most excited about. Plus, Kirk shares his wisdom about creating... Read more »
The intersection of Python and network engineering is Kirk Byers' sweet spot. Today, the creator of the Netmiko library and core maintainer of NAPALM joins the show to tell us about his network automation journey. We also discuss Kirk's experience on the business side of things, both the ups and downs. This is Part 1... Read more »
The intersection of Python and network engineering is Kirk Byers' sweet spot. Today, the creator of the Netmiko library and core maintainer of NAPALM joins the show to tell us about his network automation journey. We also discuss Kirk's experience on the business side of things, both the ups and downs. This is Part 1... Read more »
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
857: In the last decade, companies across a variety of industries have experienced the ascent of the as-a-service model. At Nile Secure, Co-Founder and CEO Pankaj Patel has pioneered the category of network-as-a-service featuring built-in security, automation, and continuous monitoring for maximum performance. In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Pankaj about this category of network-as-a-service and the broader mission of Nile. Pankaj reflects on his early career at Cisco, the challenges he saw in the IT landscape, and how the partnership with Cisco's former CEO John Chambers led to the eventual establishment of Nile Secure. He also details the market transitions that influenced the company's founding, the impact of AI and automation in network engineering, and what the future ahead looks like for the industry. Finally, Pankaj looks back on starting a company as a grandfather, balancing family life with work, and the secrets to his career success including early customer interaction and emphasis on team building.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
857: In the last decade, companies across a variety of industries have experienced the ascent of the as-a-service model. At Nile Secure, Co-Founder and CEO Pankaj Patel has pioneered the category of network-as-a-service featuring built-in security, automation, and continuous monitoring for maximum performance. In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Pankaj about this category of network-as-a-service and the broader mission of Nile. Pankaj reflects on his early career at Cisco, the challenges he saw in the IT landscape, and how the partnership with Cisco's former CEO John Chambers led to the eventual establishment of Nile Secure. He also details the market transitions that influenced the company's founding, the impact of AI and automation in network engineering, and what the future ahead looks like for the industry. Finally, Pankaj looks back on starting a company as a grandfather, balancing family life with work, and the secrets to his career success including early customer interaction and emphasis on team building.
For years, Johannes Weber has heard network engineers around the world repeat the myth that IPv6 is more of a hassle than IPv4. So he made a list: “Why IPv6 is better than IPv4.” Don't worry, solving global address exhaustion isn't on it. In this episode, Johannes goes over his list with precision and passion... Read more »
For years, Johannes Weber has heard network engineers around the world repeat the myth that IPv6 is more of a hassle than IPv4. So he made a list: “Why IPv6 is better than IPv4.” Don't worry, solving global address exhaustion isn't on it. In this episode, Johannes goes over his list with precision and passion... Read more »
For years, Johannes Weber has heard network engineers around the world repeat the myth that IPv6 is more of a hassle than IPv4. So he made a list: “Why IPv6 is better than IPv4.” Don't worry, solving global address exhaustion isn't on it. In this episode, Johannes goes over his list with precision and passion... Read more »
Network engineering is foundational to platform engineering. Michael and Kristina chat with Marino Wijay about tinkering with their home labs to brush up on networking skills and get hands-on practice. The three talk about how in a cloud-based world, it can be easy to forget about the networking nuts and bolts that connect workloads and... Read more »
Network engineering is foundational to platform engineering. Michael and Kristina chat with Marino Wijay about tinkering with their home labs to brush up on networking skills and get hands-on practice. The three talk about how in a cloud-based world, it can be easy to forget about the networking nuts and bolts that connect workloads and... Read more »
Network engineering is foundational to platform engineering. Michael and Kristina chat with Marino Wijay about tinkering with their home labs to brush up on networking skills and get hands-on practice. The three talk about how in a cloud-based world, it can be easy to forget about the networking nuts and bolts that connect workloads and... Read more »
On today's episode of The Route to Networking podcast, we're joined by our host, James McNicholl and a special guest, Bogdan Nastase, Director of Network Engineering at Fiserv. During this episode, Bogdan discusses his career path and how he found himself in the networking industry. Bogdan also shares some valuable advice to those who are considering following a similar career path.See more from Bogdan here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bnastase/Want to stay up to date with new episodes? Follow our LinkedIn page for all the latest podcast updates!Head to: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-route-to-networking-podcast/Interested in following a similar career path? Why don't you take a look at our jobs page, where you can find your next job opportunity? Head to: www.hamilton-barnes.com/jobs/
Imagine holding the roadmap to success in network engineering in your hands. That's what we will try to offer you in this part 2 of our conversation with the renowned Dr. Russ White.Russ emphasizes the importance of building your mental map to navigate the complex terrain of this field. He shares his valuable 'four things model,' for a practical problem-solving method crafted from his extensive experience. So whether you're fresh out of college or in the early stages of your career, this episode is your map to understanding the history and branches of networking.And if you're under the impression that being a network engineer is all about technical knowledge, get ready to have that beliefs challenged. With the ever-evolving nature of networking careers, Russ shares insights from his philosophical background on the essential traits of resilience and the ways to overcome challenges. I can't wait to bring part 2 of our conversation with Russ to you, so let's get to it! Connect with Russ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/riw777/Follow Russ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rtggeek?lang=en Check out Rull11 Tech: https://rule11.tech/ --- Stay in Touch with Us —Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EricChouNetworkAutomationNerdsFollow Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericchouNetwork Automation Learning Community: https://members.networkautomation.community/
Are you curious about the journey of a technology veteran who's turned farming and fishing into life lessons? Join our chat with Russ White, an industry luminary who has helped shape the world of networking. From his early forays into electronics and amateur radio, Russ tells a fascinating tale of how he landed in networking and technology.In part 1 of our conversation, Russ takes us on a trip down memory lane as he recounts his career voyage. From his stint in the Air Force working on mainframes and cryptography, to his landmark work at Cisco specializing in frame relay and IP routing. Get an exclusive look into his experience with the source code for iOS and his role in crafting Cisco Press books. Let's get to it!Connect with Russ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/riw777/ Follow Russ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rtggeek?lang=en Check out Rull11 Tech: https://rule11.tech/ --- Stay in Touch with Us —Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EricChouNetworkAutomationNerdsFollow Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericchouNetwork Automation Learning Community: https://members.networkautomation.community/
Release Date: 12.20.2023 Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Priority Telecommunication Services for Indian Country: How CISA Emphasizes Protecting Your Communities” Special Guests: • Larry Clutts, Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Emergency Communications, for FEMA Regions 6 and 8 • Cathy Orcutt, Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Emergency Communications Division, for CISA Regions 9 & 10 • Jim Fogarty, Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for Regions 3 and 5 • Bruce Belt, Priority Telecommunications Services area Representative (PAR) for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's Regions 1 and 2 Episode Description: Cyber threats don't respect borders, and Tribal Nations deserve the same robust cybersecurity solutions as anyone else. That's where the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)'s Priority Services Programs step in, offering critical telecommunications and infrastructure support tailored to the unique needs of Indian Country. In this episode of the Hoporenkv Native American Podcast, we dive deep with expert Larry Clutts from CISA's priority area teams. We'll unpack the benefits of programs like GETS, WPS, and TSP, and explore how they can strengthen communications within Tribal communities, safeguard essential infrastructure, and ensure seamless emergency response during crises. Join us as we discuss: • Navigating the unique cybersecurity landscape of Indian Country. • How CISA prioritizes Tribal Nations within its programs. • Real-world examples of how these services have protected Tribal communities. • Steps Tribal governments and organizations can take to enroll and maximize program benefits. Whether you're a Tribal leader, a community member, or simply interested in cybersecurity solutions for remote and underserved areas, this episode is for you. Tune in and discover how CISA is working to empower Tribal Nations with the tools they need to stay safe in the digital age. Don't miss this timely conversation about strengthening cybersecurity in Indian Country! Visit the online resources linked below to learn more about Priority Services Programs for Indian Country. Share this episode with your network and raise awareness about cybersecurity in Indian Country. Keywords: cybersecurity, Indian Country, CISA, Priority Services Programs, GETS, WPS, TSP, Tribal Nations, emergency response, infrastructure, communication, remote communities. Resources to Include with Episode: Website: https://www.cisa.gov/topics/emergency-communications/priority-services https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/programs/priority-telecommunications-services Priority Telecommunications Service Center: Phone: 1-866-627-2255 Email: gets-wps@cisa.dhs.gov PAR Information: • Region 1 & 2: Bruce Belt | bruce.belt@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 993-6293 • Region: 3 & 5: James Fogarty | jim.fogarty@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 893-1629 • Region: 4 & 7: Dale Moushon | dale.moushon@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 738-3678 • Region: 6 & 8: Larry Clutts | larry.clutts@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 763-6101 • Region: 9 & 10: Cathy Orcutt | cathy.orcutt@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 941-4633 • Federal Government and Military: Wayne Pacine | wayne.pacine@associates.cisa.dhs.gov | (202) 740-2751 Social Media: Twitter- @CISAgov @CISAcyber Facebook, Instagram & LinkedIn- @cisagov Guest Speaker Bios: • Larry Clutts is the Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, Office of Emergency Communications, for FEMA Regions 6 and 8. Larry started as a PAR in 2016 after spending 47 years in the Telecommunications Industry. Larry held positions in Outside Plant Construction, Outside Plant Engineering, Account Management and Sales in the Public and Private Sectors. In addition, Larry held a supervisory role for Telecom, Network Engineering and Smart Classroom responsibilities at a large university in California. Larry's responsibilities as the PAR are to support national leadership; federal, state, local, tribal and territorial governments; first responders; and other authorized national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) users on the value and use of Priority Telecommunications Services. Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representatives (PARs) work in the field, focused on expanding Government Emergency Telecommunications (GETS), Wireless Priority Services (WPS) and Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) within the ten FEMA Regions in coordination with the Office of Emergency Communications Regional Coordinators. Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative –NM, TX, OK, AR, LA • Cathy Orcutt is the Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for the Department of Homeland Security, CyberSecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Emergency Communications Division, for CISA Regions 9 & 10. Cathy assumed her responsibilities as a PAR in late 2019 after spending 30 years in the 911 Emergency Communications field as a dispatcher, lead dispatcher and 911 Emergency Call Center Manager. Cathy's responsibilities as a PAR are to support national leadership; federal, state, local, tribal and territorial governments; first responders; and other authorized national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) users on the value and use of Priority Telecommunications Services. Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representatives (PARs) work in the field, focused on expanding Government Emergency Telecommunications (GETS), Wireless Priority Services (WPS) and Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) within the ten CISA Regions. • Jim Fogarty Serves as the Priority Telecommunications Services Area Representative (PAR) for Regions 3 and 5. In this consultant role, Jim Fogarty promotes the Priority Telecommunications Services (PTS) program consisting of Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS), Wireless Priority Service (WPS), Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP), and Next Generation Networks (NGN) Priority Service (PS) among state, local, territorial, and tribal governments along with nonprofit and industry elements supporting public safety. The Priority Services program provides critical emergency communications in support of disaster response and recovery efforts. Before his January 2020 retirement from the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Jim Fogarty supported the PTS program in various managerial positions for 18 years, including: Chief, Programs and Acquisitions; and NGN PS Deputy Program Manager. Noteworthy achievements included conceiving and implementing the Service Provider Council for carriers and equipment manufacturers to work in a collaborative forum to ensure interoperability of NGN PS. Additionally, he chaired the Emergency Communications Executive Committee's NGN Working Group that obtained endorsement for NGN PS user requirements for voice, video, and data. Throughout his career Jim Fogarty supported emergency operations where he deployed to assist in disaster response and recovery efforts. Jim was the communications, ESF2, liaison responsible for coordinating Wall Street recovery efforts following the terrorist attacks of 9/11. • Bruce Belt is currently the Priority Telecommunications Services area Representative (PAR) for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's Regions 1 and 2. He retired from DHS CISA in January 2022 where he worked as the Emergency Communications Coordinator (ECC) for Regions 3 and 9 for 8 years, after transferring from FEMA National Exercise Division. Prior to that he worked as a lead contractor supporting the National Communications Systems (NCS and precursor to the Emergency Communications Division) Training & Exercise Div. and Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) program. He was the lead trainer for the development of the ESF-2 training and exercise program for NCS. Bruce is a retired Lt Colonel after a 23-year career as a US Army Signal Officer. He has a BA degree from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel).
In this episode of PING, Sara Dickinson from Sinodun Internet Technologies and Terry Manderson, VP, Information Security and Network Engineering at ICANN discuss the ICANN DNS stats collector system which ICANN commissioned, and Sinodun wrote for them. This system consists of two parts, a DNS stats compactor framework which captures data in the C-DNS format, a specified set of data in CBOR format, and the DNS stats visualiser which is uses Grafana. The C-DNS format is not a complete packet capture but allows the recreation of all the DNS context of the query and response. It was standardised in 2019, in an RFC authored by Sara, her partner John, Jim Hague, John Bond and Terry. Unlike DSC, which is a 5 minute sample aggregation system, this system is able to preserve a significantly larger amount of the seen DNS query information and can even be used to re-create an on-the-wire view of the DNS (albiet not 1 to 1 identical to the original IP packetflows)
If you're interested in starting a career as a network engineer, this is the video for you! In this video, we'll teach you everything you need to know to get started, from the basics of networking to the skills you need to build a successful career as a network engineer. We'll cover everything from how to get started to the important components of a successful network engineering career. Thank you for watching!The Code of Entry PodcastThe Code of Entry Podcast, hosted by the insightful Greg Bew, delves deep into the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Lexie is a network engineer fairly new to the trade, with 3 years of professional experience in the industry. She currently works for Blue Origin as an Avionics Integration Engineer. Prior to Blue, she spent several years honing her skills as a Network Reliability Engineer for a large cloud services provider.Lexie is passionate about encouraging women & girls to join the network engineering field and is always looking for ways to bring about positive change in that arena. You may often catch her live-streaming herself studying for certification exams & learning about new technologies. In her free time, Lexie enjoys trail running, hiking, survival horror games, and gazing at big trees.Follow LexieTwitter: @tracketpacerTwitch: twitch.tv/tracketpacerFollow the Art of Network EngineeringWebsite: https://artofnetworkengineering.com/The Code of Entry PodcastThe Code of Entry Podcast, hosted by the insightful Greg Bew, delves deep into the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Whether you realize it or not, there's an extremely good chance that you have interacted with PAR Technology. This brand powers payment systems, loyalty apps, and more for some of the biggest restaurant brands around, including Five Guys, Sweet Green, Arby's, and thousands more. Raju Malhotra is the Chief Product & Technology Officer at PAR Technology, and on this episode, he explains how PAR implements its technology to make the restaurant experience seamless for both the workers and the diners.Tune in to learn:What is PAR Technology? (1:00)Why big brands choose PAR (2:00)The need to be flexible with different infrastructures (5:00)Blending the hardware and software components clients need (9:00)How to decide what to build (13:00)The rise of third parties and the challenge of integration (26:00)--Zayo connects critical data centers across the US, Canada, and Europe with high-capacity metro fiber and extensive long-haul dark fiber. Trusted by the world's most innovative companies, Zayo embodies what's next in networking.Discover Zayo's expansive network maps on their website and see where their network can take you. With low-latency, reliable, 400G and 800G-enabled routes, it's the modern network solution you've been searching for.Visit Zayo's website today to unlock the power of your network and tap into the technologies of tomorrow. Go to Zayo.com/network now.Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.
This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting.
This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting. The post Heavy Networking 694: A Network Engineering Roundtable appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting.
This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting. The post Heavy Networking 694: A Network Engineering Roundtable appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting.
This week on Heavy Networking we've assembled a roundtable of network engineers to talk about...stuff. Each guest has brought a topic to discuss with the table, so we've got lots of subjects and lots of experiences and opinions. In particular we explore SPB, career advice, getting network automation off the ground, and the joys and perils of self-hosting. The post Heavy Networking 694: A Network Engineering Roundtable appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Network-as-a-Service is a new concept. Or is it? The ideas behind having someone else working on your network infrastructure are as old as the industry. With the advent of public cloud becoming the dominant form of IT consumption the industry is taking a second look at NaaS. In this podcast episode Drew Conry-Murray, Mohammad Ali, and Pat Allen discuss the definition of Network-as-a-Service, the various different kinds of adoption models that NaaS can take, and how enterprises small and large can find benefits. © Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Network-as-a-Service is the End of Network Engineering Roles
Network-as-a-Service is a new concept. Or is it? The ideas behind having someone else working on your network infrastructure are as old as the industry. With the advent of public cloud becoming the dominant form of IT consumption the industry is taking a second look at NaaS. In this podcast episode Drew Conry-Murray, Mohammad Ali, and Pat Allen discuss the definition of Network-as-a-Service, the various different kinds of adoption models that NaaS can take, and how enterprises small and large can find benefits. © Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Network-as-a-Service is the End of Network Engineering Roles
In this podcast episode, the hosts bring Eyvonne Sharp in to discuss transitioning from traditional infrastructure engineering to working at GCP as a Customer Engineer/Tech Transformation Lead. Eyvonne has a long history with the networking community and used to be a co-host of the Network Collective.Eyvonne on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharpNetworkNetwork Collective YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NetworkCollectiveNetworking Field Day: https://techfieldday.com/nfd/Eyvonne's Blog Post: https://www.esharp.net/twitter-and-what-im-learning-about-myself/Check out the Fortnightly Cloud Networking NewsVisit our website and subscribe: https://www.cables2clouds.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cables2cloudsFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cables2clouds/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cables2cloudsMerch Store: https://store.cables2clouds.com/Join the Discord Study group: https://artofneteng.com/iaatjArt of Network Engineering (AONE): https://artofnetworkengineering.com
Welcome back to the 5G Guys! Today we're going to talk about some pretty cool technology that AT&T has been working on. You might be familiar with AT&T as your phone or internet provider, but did you know that they've been developing some amazing autonomous systems like robot dogs and flying COWs? We have Art Pregler, Director of Network Engineering for AT&T, joining us on the podcast to talk about these amazing technologies and how they're changing the game. Art is responsible for implementing key telecom programs and overseas AT&T's drone program, which includes terrestrial robots and autonomous systems. He explains how AT&T got started in this field, and how they saw an opportunity to provide connectivity to devices like drones and robots. These devices require connectivity to communicate and integrate with each other, and also need a way to provide data back to users on the ground. Art and his team have developed a robotic dog. These dogs can be used for a variety of purposes, like sensing radiation, chemical and biological substances, and can navigate environments that are too dangerous for humans. They can even be used for search and rescue missions, and can work in tandem with drones to get a better view of the area. AT&T's technology is not just limited to military applications as you may think. They have started to work with first responders to use the robot dogs for bomb disposal and detection, and even had their technology on display at the Super Bowl. Art also explains how AT&T's patented solution called Geo Cast allows the robots to understand their environment and make decisions on how to navigate it. It's amazing to see how technology like this is changing the way we approach situations that would be too dangerous for humans. AT&T's autonomous systems are paving the way for a safer and more connected future. Who knows what they'll come up with next? Thanks for joining us today! Sponsor Links: Website: www.vertex-us.com Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 Sneak peak of today's show and introductions 1:45 Get to know Art Pregler and how he got into the industry 3:29 What are terrestrial robots and why are they important? 9:19 Robot dogs, drones and flying cows! (You won't believe these new inventions!) 17:39 Future projects in development currently and trade off with these new applications 21:09 The integration of AI in these new technologies 23:02 Overview of FirstNet and its role in the development of these systems
Edwige A. Robinson, Senior Vice President of Network Engineering, Operations & Transformation at T-Mobile, shared the story behind her title with us on March 29, 2023.With 25+ years of experience in Technology & Leadership realms, Edwige is a distinguished Technologist, Transformational and heart-centered leader who consistently bridges the gaps between Engineering and business domains. Described as the Translator of new innovations, she is a “ Triple Minority” in tech - A native of Ivory Coast, West Africa - a foreigner, being female and black, she is known for her unwavering courage and optimism. Despite countless obstacles to impede her success, she forged ahead and has succeeded in vital roles at major companies such as Hugues Networks Systems, AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, Time Warner Cable, Comcast, NBC Universal, and more.Edwige is also best known for championing women in technology and leadership. She believes being an authentic role model is part of her calling. She supports gender inclusivity in the workplace and works tirelessly towards that goal. She is a beacon of hope and strength in helping people see that it is possible for them as well to succeed. A mentor for young women in Technology, she was recently recognized by Aleria Tech as one of the “Awesome Black Women Everyone Should Know” and by the 1 million STEM women (1MWIS) as a Visible Role Model who inspires the next generation of girls. (1MWIS) is a global network of women in STEM.She sits on several Advisory Boards driving STEM education to underserved communities. She helps organizations understand and leverage diversity; while engaging, energizing, and empowering employees to excel.SUE SAYS"Edwige came a long way to the U.S. from the Ivory Coast of Africa when she was just a teenager. While she dreamed of a better life for herself and her family, she also was deliberate in her choices and used her innate optimism to ensure she stood out from the crowd....a lesson her grandfather taught Edwige would serve her well in life."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hello and welcome to Network Automation Nerds podcast. Today on the show, we will talk to Tim Bertino, Sr. System Architect, content creator, community influencer, and so much more. Many of us are already familiar with Tim's voice from being a co-host on the awesome 'The Art of Network Engineering' podcast. In part 2 of the talk, Tim and I will continue our conversation surrounding the topics of passions projects and side hustles. Why we think it is important to have them and how to get started. I am super excited to have Tim on the show again. Let's dive right in!Connect with Tim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-bertino-99378a62/Follow Tim on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimBertinoTim's Website: https://netication.com/The Art of Network Engineering podcast: https://artofnetworkengineering.com/--- Stay in Touch with Us —Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EricChouNetworkAutomationNerdsFollow Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericchouNetwork Automation Learning Community: https://members.networkautomation.community/Subscribe on Apple Podcast for Bonus Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/network-automation-nerds-podcast/Patreon of the show: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62594522
Josh Stephens, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at BackBox discusses how network automation can help mitigate cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Hello and welcome to Network Automation Nerds podcast. Today on the show, we will talk to Tim Bertino, Sr. System Architect, content creator, community influencer, and so much more. Many of us are already familiar with Tim's voice from being a co-host on the awesome 'The Art of Network Engineering' podcast. In part 1 of the talk, Tim shares with us how he got started with technology, network engineering, and what his career path is like so far. Our professional path is rarely a straight line, be sure to tune in to hear what some of the twist and turns are in Tim's path so far. I am super excited to have Tim on the show and I know we will have a great time chatting. Let's dive right in!Connect with Tim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-bertino-99378a62/ Follow Tim on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimBertino Tim's Website: https://netication.com/ The Art of Network Engineering podcast: https://artofnetworkengineering.com/ --- Stay in Touch with Us —Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EricChouNetworkAutomationNerdsFollow Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericchouNetwork Automation Learning Community: https://members.networkautomation.community/Subscribe on Apple Podcast for Bonus Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/network-automation-nerds-podcast/Patreon of the show: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62594522
Today's episode is an introduction to the Cables 2 Clouds podcast. We go into the co-host's backstories a bit and talk about what kicked off their transition into the cloud networking world from the more traditional network engineering roles they started with. The “target audience” is covered as well as ideas and topics that we want to cover in future episodes. Alex, Chris, and Tim talk about the sort of forced elegance in the cloud and give opinions on what each of them really enjoys about working in this new frontier and what things they are excited to talk about. We wrap up with remarks about being under the Art of Network Engineering umbrella and where you can find us online.Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)https://landscape.cncf.ioCheck out the Fortnightly Cloud Networking NewsVisit our website and subscribe: https://www.cables2clouds.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cables2cloudsFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cables2clouds/Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cables2cloudsMerch Store: https://store.cables2clouds.com/Join the Discord Study group: https://artofneteng.com/iaatjArt of Network Engineering (AONE): https://artofnetworkengineering.com
This is episode 100 of The Art of Network Engineering! In this episode, we celebrate you our fans, the Network Engineer Community at large, and all the friends we’ve made over the last 100 episodes. Thank you! Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/artofnetengFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/artofneteng/Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/artofnetengJoinContinue reading "Ep 100 – Community, Friendship, and 100 Episodes of AONE"