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Network Programmability and Automation, Second Edition

Scott Lowe

In late 2015, I was lucky enough to be part of a small crew of authors who launched a new book project targeting “next-generation network engineering skills.” Christian works with Jason at Network to Code, and it has been a tremendous pleasure to get to know Christian (a little bit, at least!) So, spread the word!

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Swiss Federal Railways CIO relies more on AI than concrete

CIO Business Intelligence

Railway construction couldn’t be more laborious than in Switzerland, as the country consists almost exclusively of mountains, most of which are now spanned with bridges and riddled with holes, like the famous local cheese. A few years ago, SBB prescribed three optimization programs that will cost around €1 billion by 2027.

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Tracking ENIs used by EKS with AWS CLI

Scott Lowe

I’ve recently been spinning up lots of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) clusters (using Pulumi, of course) in order to test various Cilium configurations. Along the way, I’ve wanted to verify the association and configuration of Elastic Network Interfaces (ENIs) being used by the EKS cluster.

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An IT leader’s mission to retrofit the tech foundation at Eon

CIO Business Intelligence

Once in the CIO role, he observed that IT didn’t criticize itself in an appropriate or constructive way, with sarcastic barbs like, “Of course the printers don’t work.” A multi-faceted approach Modernizing IT at Eon also included upgrading the infrastructure, such as the offices, in terms of network stability.

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Microsoft’s AI ambitions fuel $3.3 billion bet on Wisconsin data center

Network World

Microsoft said in a news release that the project will create 2,300 construction jobs. Specific technologies that could be developed include more advanced generative AI applications that could transform content creation, programming, design, and other creative fields,” he added. It goes beyond raw capacity.

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How Svevia connects roads, risk, and refuse through the cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Nearly 15 years ago, the then Vägverket Produktion was incorporated so road maintenance on Sweden’s national road network could be put on the competitive open market. But today, Svevia is driving cross-sector digitization projects where new technology for increased safety for road workers and users is tested. “In

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Flying taxi startup Lilium will build a hub for its electric aircraft in Florida

The Verge

Lilium says it will construct a $25 million “vertiport” in Lake Nona, a planned community of about 65,000 people within the Orlando city limits. It will work with the primary real estate developer in the area, Bahamas-based Tavistock Development Company, on the development and construction of the vertiport.