In this episode, Mark Coleman is joined by Bryan Ward from Dartmouth College. They discuss how Dartmouth was a very early adopter of both NetBox and Juniper Mist and how their diligent work has led to advanced network automation workflows, and meaningful impact on both the NetBox Cloud and Juniper Mist roadmaps.
In our latest episode, Kris Beevers is joined by the team from Nutanix, as they discuss their journey implementing NetBox, extending NetBox through plugins, and how NetBox serves a role beyond traditional network management.
In part 2 of this two part series, Kris Beevers discusses Wikimedia’s network automation strategy and Riccardo’s recommendations for those beginning their network automation journey.
In part 1 of this two part series, Kris Beevers sits down with Cathal and Arzhel of Wikimedia to learn about their use cases for NetBox and the behind the scenes infrastructure that enables the foundation’s important work.
In this episode of NetBox Heroes, Host Kris Beevers discusses the importance of mentorship, including team culture as a part of onboarding, and making mistakes, with Garret Nowak, senior director of network architecture at 11:11 Systems.
Network observability and network data are the focus of NetBox Heroes episode seven. Alex Gittings and Daren Fulwell of IP Fabric discuss the growing recognition of how critical network operations are to an organization’s success. They also touch on how increasing access to network data benefits all teams across an organization.
In episode six of NetBox Heroes, Charles Kozler director of network and system engineering at FIX Flyer, discusses his experience building and documenting a network from scratch, why network engineers must be inquisitive, and why NetBox is a key tool for his team.
In episode five of NetBox Heroes, Omid Mortazavi, network automation practice lead at Opticore IT, looks back on how network automation has progressed, discusses the importance of community, and shares his NetBox story.
In this episode, Michael Kutka shares how taking initiative early on impacted his career, information on Insight Global’s network automation journey, and how the company leverages NetBox as a network source of truth.
Ian Chilton discusses how he found his way into network engineering, advice he has for those getting started, how LONAP – a not-for-profit providing internet in the UK – uses NetBox, and why he struggles with calling himself a network engineer.