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Network Architect vs Network Engineer

The Crazy Programmer

The massive growth in internet technology has provided several career opportunities for young technology enthusiasts. And they feel confident to work with LAN, WAN, and also the cloud networks. As we have understood, the network engineer implements, develops, and designs the company’s network infrastructure.

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Implementing a Cost-aware Cloud Networking Infrastructure

Kentik

Cloud networking is the IT infrastructure necessary to host or interact with applications and services in public or private clouds, typically via the internet. This might include caches, load balancers, service meshes, SD-WANs, or any other cloud networking component. What is cloud networking?

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Closing the Network Performance Monitoring Gap and Achieving Full Network Visibility

Kentik

Until just a few years ago, enterprise networks were predominantly comprised solely of one or more private data centers connected to a series of campuses and branch offices by a private WAN that was based on MPLS VPN technology from a major telecom carrier. The effect on network traffic is profound. But cloud realities break that assumption.

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Kentik’s Journey to Deliver the First Cloud Network Observability Product

Kentik

Internal communications routed over internet gateways and driving up costs. One of our partners put it this way: “Cloud networks developed by software engineers are technically feasible — but administratively nightmarish!” Also, we wondered, wasn’t there already a well-developed market of tooling to help here?

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Podcast with Kentik CEO Avi Freedman & Jim Metzler

Kentik

Addressing the visibility gaps left by legacy appliances in centralized data centers, Kentik NPM uses lightweight software agents to gather performance metrics from real traffic wherever application servers are distributed across the Internet. Is it the WAN? Is it the Internet? Why we need another NPM solution, and why SaaS.