Network Break 319: Arista Unveils Zero Trust Offering; Google Searches For Cloud Profits - a podcast by Packet Pushers Interactive, LLC

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Take a Network Break! This week we start with a couple of follow-ups, and then dive into the week’s news. Arista Networks announced a Zero Trust offering that has room to grow, Google’s Stadia game streaming service shuts down its in-house game development studio, and Comcast and Cisco team up to deliver Meraki VPN for home workers.

IBM is reportedly cutting back on its blockchain business, a Chromium update reduces unnecessary DNS root server queries by 60 billion a day, and Starlink launches 10 satellites with laser links to cover the polar regions.

AWS and Google Cloud both released their Q4 and full year results. AWS notched $12.7 billion in revenue for the quarter with 28% growth year over year, while Google Cloud had revenues of $3.8 billion, up 47% year over year. While Google Cloud had more growth, it has yet to make a profit.

Sponsor: Nokia

Nokia launched its Data Center Fabric solution, building on over 20 years of IP know-how and expertise. The new DC Fabric solution includes SR Linux, a new open, extensible and resilient Network Operating System based on standard Linux; interconnect routers, a portfolio of leaf, spine and super-spine platforms based on merchant silicon; and the Fabric Services Platform, a declarative, intent-based automation and operations toolkit for Day 0, Day 1 and Day 2+ operations. Find out more at nokia.com/networks/dc-fabric.

Tech Bytes: Infoblox

After the news, check out our sponsored Tech Bytes conversation with Infoblox about its NetMRI network and configuration management software that provides change control, compliance, and automation capabilities.

Show Links:

The Time for Zero Trust Networking is Now – Arista Networks

Arista Multi-Domain Segmentation Overview – YouTube

Google Stadia Shuts Down Internal Studios, Changing Business Focus – Kotaku

Focusing on Stadia’s future as a platform, and winding down SG&E – Google Stadia

Comcast Tackles Remote Work With Cisco Meraki – SDX Central

IBM Blockchain Is a Shell of Its Former Self After Revenue Misses, Job Cuts: Sources – CoinDesk

IBM Cuts Back on Blockchain – Axios

How Chromium reduces Root DNS traffic – APNIC

Chromium’s Impact On Root DNS Traffic – Verisign

Chromium cleans up its act – and daily DNS root server queries drop by 60 billion – The Register

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