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In this episode, Phil Gervasi and Justin Ryburn cover major developments in AI and networking, including Palo Alto Networks' $650M push into AI security, Alibaba's release of Qwen 3, and Meta's new Llama API. They also discuss Microsoft's AI-generated code stats, Asia's IPv6 milestone, and the massive Iberian power outage that disrupted internet traffic across multiple countries.
In this Telemetry News Now episode, Phil Gervasi and Justin Ryburn break down OpenAI's release of GPT 4.1 and its real-world use cases, major Google Cloud partnerships with Cisco and Juniper, Broadcom's predictive security feature, Amazon's Project Kuiper, and shifting global dynamics in chip manufacturing.
In this news episode, Phil Gervasi and Justin Ryburn cover some of the latest tech headlines, such as Starlink entering the service provider space with Community Gateways, OpenAI raising $40 billion for AGI development, Comcast acquiring Nitel to expand its channel distribution strategy, and AWS announcing support for VPC route server running BGP. Tune in for the latest news and a quick roundup of upcoming network industry events.
In this Telemetry News Now episode, hosts Phil Gervasi and Justin Ryburn discuss Microsoft's decision to shut down Skype after more than two decades, explore TSMC's massive $165 billion investment to expand semiconductor manufacturing in the US, and talk about the latest AI trends and strategic partnerships emerging from Mobile World Congress. They also highlight Starlink's ongoing efforts to expand connectivity in India and a roundup of upcoming network industry events.
On today's episode, we get a reality check on all the hype surrounding AI with guest Phil Gervasi. Phil provides background on Large Language Models (LLMs) and their applications, as well as the current state of AI technology. We also delve into practical use cases for AI in network operations, from AI as an assistant... Read more »
On today's episode, we get a reality check on all the hype surrounding AI with guest Phil Gervasi. Phil provides background on Large Language Models (LLMs) and their applications, as well as the current state of AI technology. We also delve into practical use cases for AI in network operations, from AI as an assistant... Read more »
Jason Gintert and Chris Kane of the US Networking User Association join Telemetry Now host Phil Gervasi to discuss the origins, mission, and future of the (US)NUA, the grassroots organization bringing network engineers and technologists of all stripes together through local meetups around the country. Learn what goes on at the local user groups, why in-person networking matters, where to find a meetup near you, and how you can get involved.
In this Telemetry News Now episode, hosts Phil Gervasi and Justin Ryburn explore Nokia's CEO shake-up, Cisco's eye-opening AI readiness study, and the real budget behind Chinese AI startup DeepSeek. They also examine France's major AI investments, T-Mobile's Starlink-powered satellite texting service, and the DOJ's pushback on HPE's proposed acquisition of Juniper. Plus, they break down Sony's PlayStation outage and share details on upcoming industry events.
In this Telemetry News Now episode, hosts Phil Gervasi and Justin Ryburn discuss the latest in AI and networking, including the game-changing release of DeepSeek R1, a Chinese open-source AI model that rivals OpenAI and sent NVIDIA's stock plunging 17%. They also talk Cisco's new AI security solution, the stalled HPE-Juniper acquisition, TikTok's brief U.S. ban and reinstatement, and proposed tariffs on AI chip-making equipment. Plus, they highlight upcoming industry events like NANOG and APRICOT. Tune in for expert insights on AI's global impact, cybersecurity, and networking trends.
In this Telemetry News Now, Justin Ryburn and Phil Gervasi discuss Cisco's innovation pace in 2024, the rise of AI data centers, and the evolving role of satellite-to-mobile technology. They look at a recent copyright lawsuit against Meta, regulatory shifts in AI chip exports, and strategic investments in AI infrastructure. And as always, they highlight important upcoming events in networking. For info on the Foundations newsletter mentioned in this episode, see https://www.foundations.email/
AI can support network operations, but it can also be complex, mysterious, and steeped in vendor hype. On today's episode, guest Phil Gervasi clarifies some of the terminology and concepts of AI, including distinctions among concepts like generative AI, general AI, and large language models (LLMs). Phil shares tips for getting beyond the hype to... Read more »
AI can support network operations, but it can also be complex, mysterious, and steeped in vendor hype. On today's episode, guest Phil Gervasi clarifies some of the terminology and concepts of AI, including distinctions among concepts like generative AI, general AI, and large language models (LLMs). Phil shares tips for getting beyond the hype to... Read more »
In this episode of Telemetry News Now, Phil Gervasi and Justin Ryburn cover news from SolarWinds about a critical vulnerability, Nvidia's record-breaking market cap driven by AI, Alkira's new Zero Trust Networking service, Amazon's investment in nuclear energy, Starlink's gigabit satellite plans, and the launch of Anthropic's advanced AI model, Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
The expectations for application delivery are higher than ever before, the networks that support those applications are increasingly distributed, and visibility is essential for network operations and troubleshooting. On today's sponsored episode, Kentik's Phil Gervasi joins us to discuss how Kentik collects essential performance data to help you monitor and manage all the networks your... Read more »
The expectations for application delivery are higher than ever before, the networks that support those applications are increasingly distributed, and visibility is essential for network operations and troubleshooting. On today's sponsored episode, Kentik's Phil Gervasi joins us to discuss how Kentik collects essential performance data to help you monitor and manage all the networks your... Read more »
Telemetry Now is a podcast about networking, network engineering, observability, and emerging technologies. Each episode features host Phil Gervasi in conversation with subject matter experts about what's going on in networking and the technology industry in general.
What does it mean to be a network engineer in today's world of information technology? Phil Gervasi joins Tom and Russ to discuss the ins and outs of network engineering, and what it's really like to be in this small corner of information technology today.
Our guest today is Phil Gervasi, Director of Technical Evangelism at Kentik.Phil will tell us why and how he decided to pursue a career in technology after six years of teaching history at a high school, and how he arrived at his current position at Kentik.We will discuss the role of automation in today's tech industry and whether we should be concerned about fewer entry-level jobs as a result.He'll explain what a technical evangelist is, what his favorite job was, what he thinks about the hustle culture and the issues with tying your identity to your role.-My students would ask me, “Hey, Phil, what is the most lucrative thing that I can do?”I would always say get a help desk job, don't get a job, you know, just adjusting prefixes on routers, and then nothing else.Get a job at a help desk, and you will touch everything. Then you'll figure out what precisely you want to do. -Phil's Links:TwitterLinkedInBlog--Thanks for being an imposter - a part of the Imposter Syndrome Network (ISN)! We'd love it if you connected with us at the links below: The ISN LinkedIn group (community): https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14098596/ The ISN on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImposterNetwork Zoë on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseSecOps Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisGrundemann Make it a great day.
Phil Gervasi, Kentik's Head of Technical Evangelism stops by Network AF today to speak with host Avi Freedman about all things network observability and to recap their experiences at Cisco Live. Phil was a network engineer for 15 years prior to switching to marketing and finding his way into technical evangelism. In this conversation the two focus on building a foundation for data mining and collecting information that could better inform network intelligence and insights from observability platforms like Kentik.Highlights of today's conversation include:[01:23] Avi and Phil discuss highlights from Cisco Live[03:35] Everybody is doing observability[04:57] Actionable insights[06:00] Bridging the gap with education and interest in networking[08:18] Network operations-focused innovation[10:45] How the industry is assisting engineer operations and architecture[12:48] Correlation and machine learning[16:19] Telemetry, ML, AI, and marketing fluff[22:23] Collecting telemetry and solving difficult problems with automation in a multi-vendor environment[26:29] Life Cycle Automation[28:53] Building a foundation for intelligence and observability[33:03] What Phil is looking forward to next year at Cisco Live
Where is the networking industry with Intent-Based Networking (IBN)? On today's Heavy Networking we talk about efforts to come to some agreement on just what constitutes IBN, dive into graph databases, and examine proposed IETF definitions of the technology. Our guests are Jeff Tantsura, head of networking strategy at Apstra and IETF chair; and Phil Gervasi, a solutions architect.
Where is the networking industry with Intent-Based Networking (IBN)? On today's Heavy Networking we talk about efforts to come to some agreement on just what constitutes IBN, dive into graph databases, and examine proposed IETF definitions of the technology. Our guests are Jeff Tantsura, head of networking strategy at Apstra and IETF chair; and Phil Gervasi, a solutions architect.
Where is the networking industry with Intent-Based Networking (IBN)? On today's Heavy Networking we talk about efforts to come to some agreement on just what constitutes IBN, dive into graph databases, and examine proposed IETF definitions of the technology. Our guests are Jeff Tantsura, head of networking strategy at Apstra and IETF chair; and Phil Gervasi, a solutions architect.
Where is the networking industry with Intent-Based Networking (IBN)? On today's Heavy Networking we talk about efforts to come to some agreement on just what constitutes IBN, dive into graph databases, and examine proposed IETF definitions of the technology. Our guests are Jeff Tantsura, head of networking strategy at Apstra and IETF chair; and Phil Gervasi, a solutions architect. The post Heavy Networking 506: Where Is The Industry Headed With Intent-Based Networking? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Where is the networking industry with Intent-Based Networking (IBN)? On today's Heavy Networking we talk about efforts to come to some agreement on just what constitutes IBN, dive into graph databases, and examine proposed IETF definitions of the technology. Our guests are Jeff Tantsura, head of networking strategy at Apstra and IETF chair; and Phil Gervasi, a solutions architect. The post Heavy Networking 506: Where Is The Industry Headed With Intent-Based Networking? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Where is the networking industry with Intent-Based Networking (IBN)? On today's Heavy Networking we talk about efforts to come to some agreement on just what constitutes IBN, dive into graph databases, and examine proposed IETF definitions of the technology. Our guests are Jeff Tantsura, head of networking strategy at Apstra and IETF chair; and Phil Gervasi, a solutions architect. The post Heavy Networking 506: Where Is The Industry Headed With Intent-Based Networking? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Take a Network Break! VMware buys Bitfusion for GPU virtualization, Arrcus takes in a $30 million Series B round to grow its network OS business, Kentik announces AIOps to provide more insight for IT operations, the SD-WAN market races toward $5 billion by 2023, and more tech news. Guests Ethan Banks and Phil Gervasi stop by for virtual muffins and commentary. The post Network Break 245: VMware Buys Bitfusion for GPU Virtualization; Arrcus Scores $30 Million appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Take a Network Break! VMware buys Bitfusion for GPU virtualization, Arrcus takes in a $30 million Series B round to grow its network OS business, Kentik announces AIOps to provide more insight for IT operations, the SD-WAN market races toward $5 billion by 2023, and more tech news. Guests Ethan Banks and Phil Gervasi stop by for virtual muffins and commentary. The post Network Break 245: VMware Buys Bitfusion for GPU Virtualization; Arrcus Scores $30 Million appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Take a Network Break! VMware buys Bitfusion for GPU virtualization, Arrcus takes in a $30 million Series B round to grow its network OS business, Kentik announces AIOps to provide more insight for IT operations, the SD-WAN market races toward $5 billion by 2023, and more tech news. Guests Ethan Banks and Phil Gervasi stop by for virtual muffins and commentary. The post Network Break 245: VMware Buys Bitfusion for GPU Virtualization; Arrcus Scores $30 Million appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today’s Heavy Networking, we peer behind the curtain of Intent-Based Networking (IBN) with guest Phil Gervasi, who wrote a pair of white papers for the Packet Pushers' Ignition membership site. We discuss core concepts of IBN, including network abstraction, continuous validation, and automated remediation. The post Heavy Networking 461: Key Concepts Of Intent-Based Networking appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today’s Heavy Networking, we peer behind the curtain of Intent-Based Networking (IBN) with guest Phil Gervasi, who wrote a pair of white papers for the Packet Pushers' Ignition membership site. We discuss core concepts of IBN, including network abstraction, continuous validation, and automated remediation. The post Heavy Networking 461: Key Concepts Of Intent-Based Networking appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today’s Heavy Networking, we peer behind the curtain of Intent-Based Networking (IBN) with guest Phil Gervasi, who wrote a pair of white papers for the Packet Pushers' Ignition membership site. We discuss core concepts of IBN, including network abstraction, continuous validation, and automated remediation. The post Heavy Networking 461: Key Concepts Of Intent-Based Networking appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Heavy Networking is a roundtable show where we talk with engineers about the challenges of building a networking career when you don't live in a big city. We talk about how to find jobs, get training, advance your skills, and build community. Our guests are Phil Gervasi, Ryan Booth, and Eric Stover. The post Heavy Networking 447: Building A Networking Career Outside The Big City appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Heavy Networking is a roundtable show where we talk with engineers about the challenges of building a networking career when you don't live in a big city. We talk about how to find jobs, get training, advance your skills, and build community. Our guests are Phil Gervasi, Ryan Booth, and Eric Stover. The post Heavy Networking 447: Building A Networking Career Outside The Big City appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Heavy Networking is a roundtable show where we talk with engineers about the challenges of building a networking career when you don't live in a big city. We talk about how to find jobs, get training, advance your skills, and build community. Our guests are Phil Gervasi, Ryan Booth, and Eric Stover. The post Heavy Networking 447: Building A Networking Career Outside The Big City appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Hey Nerds, Geeks, and Ziglets out there. Today’s show is covering Intent Based Networking, its a market term, a sales term, and potentially much more but before we start lets introduce our guest expert, my good friend Phil Gervasi. The post ZNDP 42 – Intent Based Networking appeared first on Zigbits - Where Zigabytes are faster than Gigabytes.