Admit it. You're envious.
Admit it. You're envious.
Started to renew my home network yesterday evening with bringing #Netbox and #GitLab into the game to prepare #automation as much as possible. Currently in a very early stage, but it was a start. 🙌🏻
Also also, we're *still* looking for folks in a number of different roles including engineering, talent acquisition, and sales.
If you'd like to work for an #OpenSource company that's growing fast and is 100% remote (and who wouldn’t) please check us out!
*Not* a secret, we've also released to preview the NetBox Discovery Agent, a lightweight agent for discovering devices and networks and ingesting them into NetBox.
I wrote a blog post for the first time in a billion years about the iTerm2 AI fiasco (but not *really* about the iTerm2 AI fiasco).
https://dev.to/rangerrick/iterm2-and-the-gap-between-developers-and-users-2g1h
In this Cisco Live EMEA article, Sulagna Saha discusses how IP Fabric and NetBox Labs are teaming up to double down on Network Observability. With the NetBox plugin which is a solution for modeling and documenting networks, users can have amplified daily visibility of the network. When data coming from both the IP Fabric’s platform and NetBox are synced, it gets much easier to tell if all intended states match the observed ones. In client networks, NetBox serves as the one source-of-truth, whereas IP Fabric augments the information by layering in granular details.