Recent Episodes
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NB524: Forward Networks Adds Endpoint Discovery; Intel Forecasts Q2 Layoffs
Apr 28, 2025 – 24:10 -
NB523: CVE’s Reprieve, Google WAN For Sale, NVIDIA Pledges More US-Made Chips
Apr 21, 2025 – 49:46 -
NB522: Git Turns 20, An iPhone Airlift, Cybersec Silence Speaks Volumes
Apr 14, 2025 – 53:43 -
NB521: Optics Advances in the Data Center; Google Extends Gmail’s End-to-End Encryption
Apr 7, 2025 – 42:55 -
NB520: When Good LLMs Do Bad Things, Dell’s Workforce Downsizes and Quantum Key Distribution From Space
Mar 31, 2025 – 25:24 -
NB519: Google Bids $32 Billion for Cloud Security Startup; NVIDIA Makes Nice With Quantum Computing
Mar 24, 2025 – 40:47 -
NB518: Clock Starts For New Intel CEO; Arista Load Balancing Targets AI Infrastructure
Mar 17, 2025 – 38:16 -
NB517: TSMC Pledges $165 Billion for US Chip Manufacturing; Will the CHIPS Act Get Axed?
Mar 10, 2025 – 46:39 -
NB516: Cisco, Nvidia ASIC Deal Chases Enterprise AI; Juniper Welcomes Third-Party LLMs
Mar 3, 2025 – 24:46 -
NB515: Quantum Computing’s Future Looking More Certain; Arista Posts Record 2024 Revenues
Feb 24, 2025 – 27:32 -
NB514: Cisco, Juniper Announce New Switches; SolarWinds Goes Private in $4.4 Billion Buyout
Feb 18, 2025 – 38:20 -
NB513: UK Demands Apple Backdoor; AI Spending: Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop
Feb 10, 2025 – 39:15 -
NB512: US Objects to HPE-Juniper Wedding; Cheeky DeepSeek Freaks VCs
Feb 3, 2025 – 29:55 -
NB511: Cisco Sells Security Blanket for AI Nightmares; Stratoshark Captures System Calls
Jan 28, 2025 – 38:28 -
NB510: CISA Says US Tech Inherently Insecure; AI Now Included in Google Workspace
Jan 20, 2025 – 47:46 -
NB509: FCC to Raise Funds for Rip-and-Replace of Chinese Telco Gear; Billionaire Space Race Takes Off
Jan 13, 2025 – 29:45 -
NB508: Google Serves Up Custom AI and Quantum Chips; Nokia Puts Muscle Behind SONiC
Dec 16, 2024 – 24:09 -
NB507: Arista Announces Stackable Switches; FBI Recommends Encrypted Messaging
Dec 9, 2024 – 42:04 -
NB506: Billions Flow for US Chips; FCC Lets T-Mobile, SpaceX Make Phone Calls from Orbit
Dec 3, 2024 – 24:31 -
NB505: NetBox Makes Lateral Moves with New Products; Submarine Cable Cuts Raise Suspicions
Nov 26, 2024 – 40:34 -
NB504: Cisco Updates Licensing, Branding with Wi-Fi 7; Google Cloud To Require MFA
Nov 18, 2024 – 44:43 -
NB503: Apple Buys Stake in Satellite Telecom Company; Arista Enjoys AI Revenue Bump
Nov 12, 2024 – 32:54 -
NB502: AWS Revenue Growth Lags Cloud Competitors; Microsoft Entra ID Forces MFA
Nov 4, 2024 – 25:37 -
NB501: Fortinet, Cisco Defects Being Exploited; FCC Wants Input on ISP Data Caps
Oct 28, 2024 – 23:37 -
NB500: SolarWinds and MacOS Vulernabilities Get Attention; Amazon Invests in Nuclear to Meet Power, Carbon Goals
Oct 21, 2024 – 32:24 -
NB499: Juniper Extending AI Umbrella to Security; Should We Regulate AI or AI Outcomes?
Oct 15, 2024 – 28:55 -
NB498: BlueCat Flows Into Network Performance With LiveAction Buy; T-Mobile Ordered to Appoint a CISO
Oct 7, 2024 – 25:42 -
NB497: Blocking AI Scraper Bots; HPE, Arista Reach for Bigger Slices of the Enterprise
Oct 1, 2024 – 39:34 -
NB496: Nokia’s Enterprise Data Center Intentions; Are AI ChatBots Worth the Nuclear Waste?
Sep 23, 2024 – 51:08 -
NB495: Fortinet Customer Data Stolen; Boeing to Test Quantum Entanglement Networking
Sep 16, 2024 – 25:52 -
NB494: AT&T Sues Broadcom over VMware Support; Verizon Spends $20 Billion for Frontier
Sep 9, 2024 – 31:49 -
NB493: Cisco Acquires AI Startup to Police AI; Nvidia, Dell Ride GPU Profit Wave
Sep 3, 2024 – 50:13 -
NB492: AMD Spends Big For Engineering Talent; FCC Cracks Down on AI-Faked Robocalls
Aug 26, 2024 – 42:53 -
NB491: Cisco Revenues Drop 10% in Q4; Texas Instruments Get $1.6 Billion for Chip Factories
Aug 19, 2024 – 20:04 -
NB490: Google’s Post-Monopoly Options; Microsoft Flips Delta’s Legal Threats the Bird
Aug 12, 2024 – 26:39 -
NB489: Shareholders Sue CrowdStrike; Intel to Fire 15,000 Employees
Aug 5, 2024 – 31:10 -
NB488: CrowdStrike Bug Tester Was Buggy; Can Starlink Match US ISP Performance?
Jul 29, 2024 – 44:32 -
NB487: The BSODs Strike Back; SolarWinds Sorta Dodges SEC Bullets
Jul 22, 2024 – 48:23 -
NB486: Chrome Ditches Entrust Certs; Do AI Stocks Mirror the DotCom Bubble?
Jul 8, 2024 – 43:37 -
NB485: A Final FU for Greg
Jul 1, 2024 – 59:52 -
NB484: HPE, Nvidia Cozy Up on AI Infrastructure; Norway Uncovers Rare Earth Elements Motherlode
Jun 24, 2024 – 1:08:55 -
NB483: Cisco Hopes To Be Ikea For AI Infrastructure; Is Anyone Besides Nvidia Making Money From AI?
Jun 17, 2024 – 1:04:16 -
NB482: HPE Launches Enterprise Private 5G; Arista Creates Agent for NVIDIA SmartNICs
Jun 10, 2024 – 55:52 -
NB481: HPE Unloads BSS/OSS Tools; Multi-National Force Busts Botnets
Jun 3, 2024 – 42:10 -
NB480: New Dell Switch Targets Ethernet AI Fabrics; Nvidia Net Income Leaps 628%
May 27, 2024 – 38:27 -
NB479: Solar Storm Survival; Cisco’s Sinking Revenue Doesn’t Dampen Wall Street
May 20, 2024 – 41:52 -
NB478: More AI Assistants Emerge; Dell Tracks Hybrid Workers’ Office Attendance
May 13, 2024 – 41:12 -
NB477: Arista Assembles Switch-Based Microperimeters; FCC Wants More Money for Telcos Dumping Huawei Gear
May 6, 2024 – -
NB476: IBM Buys HashiCorp; Running Data Centers With Vegetable Oil?
Apr 29, 2024 – 1:00:07 -
NB475: Cisco Hypes Hypershield; Broadcom Tries To Clarify VMware Strategy
Apr 22, 2024 – 1:00:52
Recent Reviews
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JavolonoOk showUsed to like all packet pusher content, after Greg left not the same. Not the same energy and a lot of sobbing sounding hosts. Leave politics out of the shows please.
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Stryker4526Used to be greatBefore Greg retired I would listen to every show except the sponsored ones, going on five years now. These days it is more like a contest to see how long I can last until Johna makes some asinine remark that makes me turn off the episode. The final straw was show 492 where she just had to bring up how much she doesn’t care if tech companies objectify women and defended Palo Alto for their booth babes stunt. Great that you are “not like the other girls,” Johna, but give me a break. I’ll no longer be following this show until they can get back to meaningful tech conversation instead of Johna soap boxing about how much she hates Microsoft and loves objectifying women. It’s a shame, because when she’s not interjecting her latest personal crusades, she is clearly very knowledgeable and has great insight and commentary on technical subjects.
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spulukaInteresting discussion on current news in enterprise technologyNetwork Break provides insightful and interesting discussion some of the enterprise technology news every week. This ranges from new products, deployment options or issues, standards and financial news that impacts information technology practitioners. The show notes include links to the detailed information behind the discussion and frequently multiple sources. An enjoyable way to hear what’s new.
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10339821I guess my snark filter needs mor vCPUsCorey tries too hard to be snarkily clever and funny. It doesn't work for me. I spend too much brain power trying to follow his meandering versus his point. I don't have time for all of his self righteous, self loathing, obfuscated points. Tiring. I'm already tired from trying to keep up with on average 8 new significant features per day.
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Cmc5000My favorite show of allThis is THE one podcast I look forward to more than any other. Great perspective and info. If there is one single podcast you listen to, make it this one. It is positively the most essential networking podcast to listen to.
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Austin.BikeGreat Catch-up of the week in networkingOK, let me start with the disclaimer, I am occasionally a guest on this podcast. But I actually prefer to listen when its not me because they do a great job of bringing in guests with interesting viewpoints. It is great to hear opposing viewpoints on the show. For me the biggest value that the network break brings is a recap of the top news in networking each week. You get more than just the headlines, they'll spend 5-8 minutes per topic batting around opinion and theories about how whatever they are talking about will impact the admin, the network or the market. It is worth it to subscribe the this podcast in order to keep up to date with the most interesting things happening in networking.
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Vinyl snobthe palace of my comumuteI recently starting consistenly listening to the suite of shows provided by packet pushers everyday for the past 3 weeks during my commute. I even give some episodes a second or third listen. Everything about these shows are detailed and thorough, even the show notes. Thank you Packet Pushers for helping me elevate my craft.
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@broadcaststormGreat content, entertaining snarkFantastic podcast for staying up to date on a variety of networking headlines. Content delivered is relevant, has interesting analysis, and most important for staying engaged in the discussion - entertaining repartee between the hosts.
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rayironSo useful and yet so dang fun!These guys provide a megaton of relevant industry news with a healthy dose of the rueful skepticism that any seasoned network engineer develops. They are experienced engineers themselves and possibly psychic... more often than not they ask the exact questions that come up in my own mind. Humor, insight, and deep technical details, what more can you ask for? Thankfully, this podcast and Datanauts are the polar opposite of your usual plodding, droning IT discussion/training; they are freakin’ *lively*, people!!!
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Rich in ClevelandWowMuch network, so break!
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RoarMckRoarMcKGreat way to keep up on what's happening in the networking world. Podcast does not sugar coat the tech or the companies, provides an inside look at the industry free from the marketing hype the vendors provide.
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musicduderyanGreat Source for Tech UpdatesAbout a year ago, I was looking on how to quickly digest tech industry updates. This podcast channel does just that for me. Recommend highly!
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Unimpressed--Best way to keep current in tech biz!If you ever want to know what tech companies are doing, who merged with who, why is someone changing their business--this is the place to find out!
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Mithrandir314Weekly pdAmong my favorite professional development podcasts
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Tr0d3Be a better engineerI have followed Ethan and Greg for years. I work in a smaller market, and am not exposed to all the trends, and technology minds that they are. Their podcasts are always informative, and thought provoking. If you want to be a better engineer; to think about things you might not normaly think about, then you should listen.
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JT5309Great ShowGreat Show
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kwallaceGreat podcastReally enjoy hearing the news and opinions in this format. The virtual donuts aren't half bad either!
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layer4downFavorite podcast hands down!The Packet Pushers Network keeps me apprised of all things networking and has for several years. I catch every episode, sometimes twice, and stay informed on what's new, hot, and trending.
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AsyncraAn essential resource for network engineers and managersThis show is hands down the best resource you can use to stay abreast of the latest in networking. I have replaced a number of podcasts I regularly listened to with this show as its not just valuable info, it's also very entertaining. Excellent work gentlemen!!
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mnpuckett++++a great business angle review of all news regarding networking.
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Charles_ReadGreat short podcastIf you need a short podcast to listen that covers a wide breadth of networking topics then this is the one for you!
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BsigristExcellent bite sized catchup on networking newsThe format is great (typically <40 minutes) and it generally doesn't get mired down on one story for the entire time. Perfect to fit into a busy day during a commute and keep up with what is happening in the networking space. The banter between the hosts keeps things moving along and entertaining.
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MarvinrhThe Network BreakA fine addition to the Packet Pushers portfolio. I've been a fan since episode 1 and welcome the recent addition of Ethan rounding out the panel. Drew's viewpoint is a good balance to Greg's (endearing) tendency to rant a bit. +1 for Drew's "heaping opprobrium" on unscrupulous carriers. :)
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Rich HintzExcellent review of recent data networking related newsI've been catching up on these and have found them both very useful and complimentary to the other Packet Pushers podcasts. There's so much going on these days in IT that it takes a lot of knowledgeable interpretation to tell what's important from the noise. I especially appreciate when Greg Ferro discusses the essential "bullet points" associated with a technology and how a vendor differentiates themselves, if they do. Highly recommended.
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MorkfardColorfully uncovers technology, business, and gov policy interdependence wellI enjoy listening to this podcast on the way to work. The commentary is fair, insightful and thought-provoking. It provides a great way to get out of my particular networking field's vacuum and see the bigger picture.
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techgeek411Great show!!!This is a excellent podcast for those who are interested in the news and intelligent discussion related to the networking industry. I highly recommend you check it out.
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