Introducing the Network Programmability Video Course
The Network Programmability Basics Video Course is a collection of 28 videos organized into 6 modules. We created it to help jumpstart your journey into network programmability. It's LIVE now!
The Network Programmability Basics Video Course is a collection of 28 videos organized into 6 modules. We created it to help jumpstart your journey into network programmability. It's LIVE now!
The first ever IETF Hackathon was held March 21-22, the weekend before IETF 92 in Dallas, TX. It was a late addition to the conference schedule, answering the call to action from Engineering CTO and Chief Architect Dave Ward’s talk at IETF 91, Open
The rise of intent-based, programmable networks has created new and exciting opportunities: ones that require new tools, new developer skills, and sometimes, new ways of thinking. So what do you...
Do you know how your city makes decisions about adding new public transport, or how many handicap spaces to add to a parking lot? City, County, State, and Federal governments make a lot of decisions – from the city planning to electoral votes – based
Here's my list of everything I'm going to try to showcase for you via Social Media. Join me in my heroic efforts to try to cover all things #DevNet at #CiscoLiveLA!
Network configuration pipelines can be a complex maze of forks and paths that require special timing, and keys. The current network configuration pipeline needs to go, and be completely replaced in NetDevOps.
NetDevOps is one of many new terms coming into the IT lexicon as “DevOps” has become widely adopted and lauded as a positive and valuable approach to software development. As the IT industry looks to expand DevOps to other areas
For those of you who have followed earlier blogs, you will have seen the major enhancements we have been making in open IOS XE. Jeff McLaughlin mentioned Day Zero deployment in his recent blog. Day Zero is a critical step in automation In the past, in
When I was asked to write my experiences preparing to present in the DevNet