Jason Edelman (@jedelman8, Founder/CTO @networktocode) talks about the challenges of managing complex networks in a world of DevOps and automation.
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Topic 1 - Welcome back to the show Jason. Tell us a little bit about your journey with Network to Code, and your focus these days.
Topic 2 - Let’s talk about network automation and how it’s evolved over the years. Give a sense of the scope of complexity that companies are facing these days.
Topic 3 - How has the concept of a CMDB for the network, or Network Source of Truth emerged to provide a more centralized view of all aspects of the network?
Topic 4 - How does the Nautobot framework work? What type of team or skill sets typically build and maintain it?
Topic 5 - What are some of the typical problems that Nautobot is able to solve for companies?
Topic 6 - How does Network to Code engage with companies to get their Nautobot environments running?
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