PQ Show 001 – Introducing New Show – The Priority Queue

In recent months, Ethan and I have discovered that we need to hold back a lot of content and wait for a suitable time to publish. Or we have topics that are really too niche or specific for the general Packet Pushers audience. Or we want to indulge ourselves in a technology that interests ourselves or a limited audience.

It taken several months of soul searching the time to make sure it was the right thing to do. We are already short on time for writing, editing and travelling. The final factor is that Packet Pushers are likely to attend a few events this year and we wanted to have a way of delivering a lot of content without upsetting our weekly schedule. Starting with Cisco Live 2012 in San Diego on the 10th June, we will be on site to record many more conversations than ever before we needed to make sure that our audience are the happiest people ever.

We are also open to republishing content from other forums, and from anyone who would like to contribute their own content.

You can subscribe to the Packet Pushers – Priority Queue http://feeds.feedburner.com/PacketPushersPriorityQueue

We are setting up some new RSS feeds to provide more subscription choices and once they are established and test we will post some more details.

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This show is a brief introduction to the show by Ethan and Greg. This helps us to setup the iTunes RSS feeds. Standby for even more networking content in the coming weeks.

Because too much networking would NEVER be enough.

 

About Greg Ferro

Greg Ferro is a Network Engineer/Architect, mostly focussed on Data Centre, Security Infrastructure, and recently Virtualization. He has over 20 years in IT, in wide range of employers working as a freelance consultant including Finance, Service Providers and Online Companies. He is CCIE#6920 and has a few ideas about the world, but not enough to really count.

He is a host on the Packet Pushers Podcast, blogger at EtherealMind.com and on Twitter @etherealmind and Google Plus.