Evolution of Networking Systems

How do we evolve technology in the future?  We centered the answer on networking, but in a very general way.

The ability for a vendor to distribute technology and then connect things together and then build networks of that technology is a core component of how networking is evolving.   Ultimately, this is about building technology systems.

Sadly, that led us into a very dark place where we really thought through who’s going to own all of that infrastructure and their motivations.  How can we make sure that the people’s needs and the systems and the vendors’ needs are well aligned?

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/H8ik1HcmSExVBRklYbSCsV4yu2k

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Rob’s Hot Take:

Rob Hirschfeld, CEO and co-founder of RackN and host of the Cloud 2030 Podcast, reflects on the November 2nd DevOps Lunch and Learn session, which explored the motivations and impacts of building highly networked systems. While acknowledging the significant societal benefits of interconnected technology, Hirschfeld emphasizes the importance of understanding and mitigating the potential risks, particularly regarding data control and accessibility. He advocates for building inclusive systems that prioritize adaptability and service to the greater good, inviting listeners to explore the comprehensive discussion on these critical topics at the2030.cloud.

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