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November 28, 2008

Overcast Show #4: Nov 26, 2008 - with Greg Ness

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Show Notes:

In this show we host Greg Ness, senior director at Infoblox and author of the Archemedius.net blog, which covers virtualization, security, netowrking and cloud computing with specific attention to all things infrastrcuture.

We discuss some of the notions that Greg has been writing about, namely the idea of Infrastructure 2.0: the idea that new IT environments such as virtualization and clouds require a new approach to infrastructure that embraces dynamic, automated and intelligent systems. We discuss with Greg his views on the need for a new approach to networking and other aspects of the infrastructure.

Companies mentioned in this podcast include Infoblox, Cisco, GigaSpaces, F5 Networks, VMWare, and Microsoft

Individuals mentioned in this podcast include John Chambers, Dan Kaminsky, John Willis, Chris Hoff, Randy Bias, Reuven Cohen, Nick Carr and Simon Crosby.

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Thanks a lot guys... :)

I figured I'd listen to a podcast about "networking" and "security" just to kill some time on my drive into work. Now I have another long list of really cool things I have to research.

All kidding aside, it was an awesome podcast.

John
johnmwillis.com

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