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NB474: Intel Strikes Back In GPU Wars; The Fork Is Strong With Valkey
Take a Network Break! This week we start with some FU on Intel drivers, and how FISA affects people outside (and inside) the US. In the news we cover Intels rollout of new XPU silicon and a
Tech Bytes: Building an Effective Security Platform with Fortinet (Sponsored)
Theres a lot of well-earned criticism of security platforms: Theyre a tangle of acquired products, packaged so you pay for more than you need, sucking you into a single vendor. Today John Maddison
HN729: Open Source to Closed
With The Cathedral and the Bazaar as his guide, Srivats launched Ostinato, his open source project, in 2010. He needed an affordable network traffic generator at his day job, he was passionate eno
KU053: Migrate Legacy Applications to Kubernetes with Konveyor
Whether you want to migrate legacy applications to Kubernetes in order to save the whales or for any other reason, Konveyor is here to help. Savitha Raghunathan joins us today to walk us through the
D2C239: “(Almost) Every Infrastructure Decision I Endorse or Regret”
You cant just drop a knife on fish and expect there to be sushi. Jack Lindamood joins us today to share his metaphors and thoughts on picking the right IT tools and processes as outlined in his p
HS069: Regulating AI
In todays episode Greg and Johna spar over how, when, and why to regulate AI. Does early regulation lead to bad regulation? Does late regulation lead to a situation beyond democratic control? C
PP009: Don’t Forget the Firmware
If your approach to firmware is that you dont bother it as long as it doesnt bother you, you might want to listen to this episode. Concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities are on the rise and fo
NB473: Duty To Report (Your Breaches); Intel Foundry Biz Loses $7 Billion
Take a Network Break! This week we start with some FU on Junipers Mist AI, the ConnectWise vulnerability, and the 25th anniversary of the Cisco Cat6. The US Cybersecurity & Infrastructure S
HN728: How Drivenets Leverages Ethernet Fabrics For AI Networking (Sponsored)
To run AI workloads, a network needs thousands of GPUs and those GPUs must operate in sync. If there is congestion or dropped frames, very expensive efforts could be delayed or disrupted. While
IPB148: Microsoft to Expand CLAT Support in Windows 11
Today Tom, Scott, and Ed discuss the exciting announcement in IPv6 world: Microsoft is expanding its CLAT support in Windows 11. This means enterprises can be even more comfortable transitioning to