32 min

Intelligent network automation – Rich Martin – Ep147 Tech Interviews

    • Technology

As our technology stack continues to evolve and the demands on our IT systems grow, we need to become increasingly smarter with the way we deliver it. Increasingly we want all elements of our technology infrastructure to be software-driven, we want intelligence about performance so we can use it to drive and automate change.

However, one area that is often not considered is the area of networking. Networking is at the very heart of modern infrastructure but often we still see very traditional approaches to how it is designed and deployed. Why is that and how do we change it?

That is the topic of this week’s show as I catch up with Rich Martin, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer at intelligent network automation specialists Intential. Join us as we discuss.

• The networking bottleneck in IT automation.
• Why can’t we “spin-up” networking?
• How do we modernise when there a lack of strategy, skills and tools?
• The COVID effect.
• The problems with a traditional approach.
• The cloud networking quandary!
• Automation “sprawl”.
• Cloud networking, like a network but different!
• How networking is evolving.
• Building a network automation strategy.
• What Itential do.
• Building a network platform.
• Tips for your network modernisation approach

I find network automation an interesting part of the evolution of the way we deliver technology and one that is beginning to change. I think Itential is offering some strong solutions in helping enterprises to evolve their network automation capabilities and are well worth checking out.

If you have an idea for a show why not email podcast@techstringy.com. If you want to be sure to catch our last show of 2020 then why not subscribe, you’ll find us in all good homes of podcasts or over on YouTube.

Until next time thanks listening.

For full show notes : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1OQ

As our technology stack continues to evolve and the demands on our IT systems grow, we need to become increasingly smarter with the way we deliver it. Increasingly we want all elements of our technology infrastructure to be software-driven, we want intelligence about performance so we can use it to drive and automate change.

However, one area that is often not considered is the area of networking. Networking is at the very heart of modern infrastructure but often we still see very traditional approaches to how it is designed and deployed. Why is that and how do we change it?

That is the topic of this week’s show as I catch up with Rich Martin, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer at intelligent network automation specialists Intential. Join us as we discuss.

• The networking bottleneck in IT automation.
• Why can’t we “spin-up” networking?
• How do we modernise when there a lack of strategy, skills and tools?
• The COVID effect.
• The problems with a traditional approach.
• The cloud networking quandary!
• Automation “sprawl”.
• Cloud networking, like a network but different!
• How networking is evolving.
• Building a network automation strategy.
• What Itential do.
• Building a network platform.
• Tips for your network modernisation approach

I find network automation an interesting part of the evolution of the way we deliver technology and one that is beginning to change. I think Itential is offering some strong solutions in helping enterprises to evolve their network automation capabilities and are well worth checking out.

If you have an idea for a show why not email podcast@techstringy.com. If you want to be sure to catch our last show of 2020 then why not subscribe, you’ll find us in all good homes of podcasts or over on YouTube.

Until next time thanks listening.

For full show notes : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1OQ

32 min

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