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title: Packet Pushers | ||
image: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nre-learning/nrelabs-curriculum/master/collections/packetpushers/pp.jpg | ||
website: https://packetpushers.net/ | ||
contactEmail: "[email protected]" | ||
contactEmail: "[email protected]" | ||
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# Why should users view your collection? | ||
briefDescription: | | ||
A podcast about networking & infrastructure engineering by IT architects. Deeply technical & unabashedly nerdy. | ||
# Why should users continue and view your lessons? | ||
longDescription: | | ||
The Packet Pushers are awesome-sauce, full stop. | ||
Packet Pushers is a community of IT practitioners & vendors who write, podcast, and help each other as industry professionals. The community is built primarily around our podcast network. We have several shows, seen in the top bar of this site. Packet Pushers covers networking as well as data center design, virtualization, and general technology trends. | ||
The key for us is to make the content focused, practical, and deep, while at the same time having a bit of fun. | ||
Packet Pushers is a full-time business supported by sponsorships from IT vendors. All sponsored content is clearly marked and still technical. We have vendors bring on technical folks and engineers to discuss their products at a meaningful level. We insist that our vendors offer value to our audience even while performing acts of marketing. | ||
type: community | ||
tier: ptr | ||
tier: prod |
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id: 11 | ||
title: Twin Bridges Technology | ||
image: https://pynet.twb-tech.com/static/img/python_logo.png | ||
website: https://pynet.twb-tech.com/ | ||
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# Why should users view your collection? | ||
briefDescription: Twin Bridges Technology is a business specializing in network automation training. | ||
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# Why should users continue and view your lessons? | ||
longDescription: | | ||
Twin Bridges Technology is a network automation training company that features courses on Python Network Automation, Ansible, and Nornir. We run a popular Python for Network Engineers training course and created the Python-Netmiko library. We also maintain the NAPALM project and have made contributions to Nornir. | ||
type: consultancy | ||
tier: prod |