Take a Network Break! We discuss Nvidia clearing a major hurdle to its Mellanox acquisition, GitHub changes its pricing, the startup Alkira tackles multi-cloud networking, and more tech news analysis. Our guest commentator is Stephen Foskett, founder of Tech Field Day and GestaltIT. The post Network Break 280: Nvidia Advances Mellanox Acquisition; Startup Alkira Tackles Multi-Cloud Networking appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Take a Network Break! Tech Field Day and GestaltIT founder Stephen Foskett stops by to provide guest commentary and analysis.
Nvidia gets clearance to move forward on its Mellanox acquisition, GitHub adjusts its prices, and startup Alkira rolls out a multi-cloud networking offering.
Facebook cancels company events until June 2021; the IETF provides assessment criteria on whether to hold its upcoming meeting in Madrid, Spain; Cisco rolls out online testing for networking and DevNet certifications, and Unicode 14.0 gets delayed for half a year.
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Show Links:
Nvidia-Mellanox Deal Finally Gets China’s Approval – EE Times
FAQ about changes to GitHub’s plans – GitHub
Alkira Introduces First On Demand Multi-Cloud Network, Deployed in Minutes – Alkira
Facebook To Cancel Company Events With Over 50 Attendees Until June 2021 – Forbes
Assessment criteria for decision on in-person/virtual IETF 108 – IETF
Get Cisco certified and Cisco DevNet certified today with new online testing – Cisco
Unicode 14.0 Delayed for 6 Months – Unicode