Blog Posts in July 2018
New on ipSpace.net: Interviews and Guest Podcasts
You can find most of the interviews and guest podcasts I did in the last few years on this web page (also accessible as Resources → Interviews from the new menu).
During the summer break, I’m publishing blog posts about the projects I’m working on – as you can see, they include web site maintenance and other janitorial tasks. Regular blog posts will return in autumn.
Overview of ipSpace.net Training Options
Describe the differences between various ipSpace.net training options has been on my to-do list for ages, but I successfully managed to ignore it till I deployed the new top-level menu that contains training category.
Our designers never considered menu items without a corresponding link, so I got an ugly mess that needed to be cleaned up either by fixing the CSS or writing the overview document.
End result: a high-level document describing how ipSpace.net webinars, courses and workshops fit into the bigger picture.
During the summer break, I’m publishing blog posts about the projects I’m working on. Regular blog posts will return in autumn.
Free Webinars and Videos Are Now Easier to Spot
Another summer break project: replacing the stars next to webinar names in descriptions of various technology areas (example: Data Center) with something more useful. Turns out that marking the webinar title as being Free or having Free items works really well.
Bonus feature: clicking on show free content shows you the content available with free subscription.
During the summer break, I’m publishing blog posts about the projects I’m working on. Regular blog posts will return in autumn.
Review: Ansible for Networking Engineers
An engineer attending Ansible for Networking Engineers online course sent me this feedback:
This is a great place to learn Ansible and Network Automation from scratch. Starting with an emphasis on the fundamentals (YAML, JSON, Jinja2, how to group your network devices for automation, etc.) you progressively build up towards useful network automation.
He particularly liked the additional features that are part of any ipSpace.net online course:
Goodbye, content.ipspace.net
It turns out that while I cannot bring myself to writing or creating other content during the summer break, it feels perfectly fine to be a janitor and fix small things on the web site.
One of the long-outstanding items: get rid of the free content web site that never went where I wanted it to go… one can do only so much in 24 hours. All the features available on content.ipspace.net are now part of the main ipSpace.net web site including pointers to free content and list of free presentations.
During the summer break, I’m publishing blog posts about the projects I’m working on. Regular blog posts will return in autumn.
Feedback: Data Center Infrastructure for Networking Engineers
When I created the Data Center Infrastructure for Networking Engineers webinar, I wanted to reach these goals:
- Understand the data center acronym soup;
- Build a conceptual framework of the data center technologies and solutions.
Every now and then I get feedback from a happy attendee telling me how the webinar helped them. Here’s what I got earlier this month:
IOS Adventures: Save the Princess
Want to become Captain Catalyst and save Princess Cattools from the Junipers tribe that invaded IOS Kingdom? Alexander Harsbo created an IOS Adventures game that will keep you busy should you get bored at the beach.
Enjoy ;)