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PQ Show 16 – Cage Match – MPLS is Dead. Or Not.

Greg Ferro November 17, 2012

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In the Red Corner is Greg Ferro fighting for the death of MPLS. In the Blue Corner, it’s Derick Winkworth – MPLS Lover and bragger.

In this impromptu and live recording, after having twitpiss about it, Greg & Derick go head to head on the topic whether MPLS is dead in an SDN world. Lets have the debate in full and proper order, and see who can convince the listeners.

Thanks to the fifty odd people who tuned to the GotoMeeting and asked questions.

Let use know in the forum if you enjoyed the event and we will see if we can organise more of these.

 

About Greg Ferro

Human Infrastructure for Data Networks. 25 year survivor of Corporate IT in many verticals, many tens of employers working on a wide range of networking solutions and products.

Host of the Packet Pushers Podcast on data networking at https://packetpushers.net - now one of the largest networking podcasts on the Internet.

Microblog: http://etherealmind.com
Personal blog: http://gregferro.com

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