Etherealmind

Greg Ferro

About the Author:

Greg Ferro is the co-host of Packet Pushers. After surviving 25 years in Enterprise IT with only minor damage, he uses his networking expertise for good in the service of others by deep diving on technology and industry. His unique role as an inspirational cynicist brings a sense of fun, practicality and sheer talent to world of data networking and its place in a world of clouds.

He blogs regularly at http://etherealmind.com and the podcasts are at http://packetpushers.net.

Articles by Greg Ferro

Show 10 — It’s a TRILL to Cius at CiscoLive…

July 4, 2010

Jeremy Filliben, CCIE #3851 & CCDE #20090003 (@jfilliben) and Brandon Carroll, CCIE #23827 (@brandoncarroll) join the Prime Pushers for an hour-long round-table discussion of the week’s news. And if you missed Greg last week, he’s back – with rant mode decidedly ON.

Show 9 — Bogon Poetry

June 27, 2010

Greg’s off to Glastonbury this week, but Dan returned from extended vacation on the west coast of Ireland to record the show with Ethan. They are joined by JT, an R&S CCIE candidate with a strong security background. We did have a few audio drops on Skype this week, but that shouldn’t affect your enjoyment of this show too badly, we hope!

Show 7 — Hiding in Plain Sight — Enterprise MPLS

June 13, 2010

This week the Pushers are joined by Ivan Pepelnjak to discuss Enterprise MPLS. Ivan gives a serious is lesson about MPLS. Not surprising since he literally wrote the books on MPLS. [Warning: Nerd Factor high]

Show 6 — Chewing on DDOS

June 5, 2010

We had planned a number of topics this week. Once we started on DDOS we didn’t stop before the time was up.

Show 4 — The Interview Process

May 23, 2010

This week Dan, Ethan and Greg cover some news and then put Marko Milivojevic through a “job interview” to deep dive the Interview Process.

Market positioning Acadia, EMC, Cisco and the whole vBlock Idea

May 20, 2010

Cisco, VMWare and EMC announced that they are forming a partnership to co-operatively sell and support products in a joint venture named Acadia. Selected engineers and sales grunts, USD$200 million bucks and “no large customer left untouched” door to door marketing campaign. Is there anything to it?

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