Apstra Presents at Networking Field Day 16


This Presentation date is September 14, 2017 at 8:00 - 10:00.


Apstra Automating Network Intent with Derick Winkworth


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Derick Winkworth, Bit Wrangling Telepath and Beard Achiever at Apstra, gives an overview how developers can use the Apstra Operating System as a platform for building their own intent-based networking applications. These are the people implementing how the network gets automated. Derick further goes on to outline how networking is all in our heads, the intention is a mental goal. All documentation does is help indicate what this intention was. Apstra differentiates itself by capturing that intent inside of a data store.

Personnel: Derick Winkworth

Intent-Based Networking Introduction with Sasha Ratkovic of Apstra


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Sasha Ratkovic, CTO and Founder of Apstra, spends this session cutting through the hype around intent-based networking. Sasha narrowly defines what Apstra means by intent. This isn’t simply a “correct” abstraction layer or a configuration management scheme. He outlines how intent is based on the outcome of automating the complete networking service lifecycle.

Personnel: Sasha Ratkovic

Demonstrating Intent-Based Network Configuration with Apstra with Damien Garros


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Damien Garros, Customer Enablement Engineer at Apstra, gives the delegates a demo of how to use their intent-based networking platform from a developers role. This includes the ability to add information to a schema to include information about applications and changing configs based on those applications.

Personnel: Damien Garros

Managing Security Zones with Apstra’s Damien Garros


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Damien Garros, Customer Enablement Engineer at Apstra, reviews managing a security zone with the company’s intent-based networking platform.

Personnel: Damien Garros

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