Day Two of Networking Field Day 38 is here and packed with great presentations! cPacket is discussing the latest advancements in its Network Observability platform, emphasizing AI-driven innovations and real-time service assurance. Erik Rudin, Mark Grodzinsky, and Ron Nevo are showcasing how packet-level observability enables immediate detection of transport-layer issues, accelerates MTTR, and enhances proactive monitoring across complex environments like real-time video, distributed infrastructure, and AI workloads. The sessions explore compliance, NOC-SOC convergence, and seamless integration with platforms such as ServiceNow and Slack, demonstrating how cPacket empowers IT and security teams with actionable insights, faster resolution, and greater operational resilience. Tune in to learn more! #NFD38 #Networking #AI #NetworkObservability
Whoop whoop! Hedgehog Networks are presenting LIVE at Networking Field Day 38 #nfd38 Why not join the live stream and see what they have to say? https://www.linkedin.com/video/live/urn:li:ugcPost:7348809156037931009/
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Hedgehog is 🔴 LIVE at Networking Field Day 38! 🦔 Hedgehog is powering Zipline’s private cloud AI infrastructure with a cloud-native platform designed for modern NetOps. Using Hedgehog’s API and GitOps toolchain, Zipline accelerates AI development for autonomous drone delivery. Hedgehog also enables simplified networking through Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) abstractions, tenant provisioning, and gateway-based peering—allowing Zipline to replace traditional firewalls like Palo Alto Networks with integrated, scalable solutions. Presenters: Manish Vachharajani, Marc Austin, and Sergei Lukianov Moderator: Tom Hollingsworth Delegates: Aaron Conaway, Chris Grundemann, Dan Kelcher, Edward Weadon, Jody Lemoine, John Herbert, Lindsay Hill, Mike Huot, Nathan Nielsen, Roy Chua, Ryan Harris, and Snehal Patel #NFD38
I’ll be honest: I have trust issues when it comes to Artificial Intelligence. It’s not that AI can’t do some amazing things but I’ve seen enough examples of AI getting things wrong or worse, hallucinating answers, that I have a real problem with the idea of handing over control of my network to an A