Greg Ferro
Web Site: http://etherealmind.com
Twitter: @EtherealMind
Over the last twenty odd years, Greg has worked Sales, Technical and IT Management but mostly he delivers Network Architecture and Design. Today he works as a Freelance Consultant for F100 companies in the UK & Europe focussing on Data Centres, Security and Operational Automation. He does actual networking during the day and has clouds in his pockets.
Writing consistently on his blog at http://etherealmind.com since Jan 2008, he is known as a strong voice on promoting networking technology. Because someone asked, he also talks about networking as co-host of Packet Pushers Podcast at http://packetpushers.net since April 2010. Today, Packet Pushers one of largest networking focused podcasts today reaching over 10000 listeners per episide and a thriving independent community of bloggers who share their knowledge.
He is known for practical opinions, technical viewpoints and being graceful when getting it wrong. Mostly. Once called the “Howard Stern of Networking”, Greg tends to voice strong opinions, is willing to tackle new technologies and attempt to explain them.
He also writes professionally for Network Computing (http://www.networkcomputing.com/blogs/author/Greg-Ferro) and other companies.
Greg believes that Networking is best possible career and doesn’t understand why everyone communicating and sharing more about this amazing industry.
Events Attended
Event Staff
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- Show 141 – The Pace of Change Is Picking Up
- Network Field Day 5 – Disturbing Images
- Show 139 – Making Your Way Down The Path To Nirvana
- Enterprise Networking’s 10 Ten to Watch List
- Talking About the Problem and the Reason in Technical Presentations.
- Software Defined Networking & OpenFlow – So Far and So Future
- Big Vendor Head Shuffles at the SDN Curling Rink
- Network Field Day 4 – Live Blogging and Updates
- Network Field Day 4 – Live Blogging and Updates
- Network Field Day 4 – Live Blogging and Updates
- Prepping for Network Field Day Four
- ◎ Brocade’s Data Centre Ethernet Strategy




































