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Alex Lewis

I am the intersection where technology and business collide

Amit Panchal

Technical IT Manager and blogger at apanchal.com.

Amy Arnold

Amy Arnold is an engineer and blogger with a love for all things networking.

Amy Manley

12 years in IT, vExpert and an automation junkie

Anas Tarsha

CCIE and Solutions Architect with over 14 years of experience designing data center and cloud networks

Andrea Mauro

IT Architect with focus on virtualization, cloud and storage

Andrew vonNagy

Andrew is a recognized wireless LAN networking expert, having achieved the industries two highest certifications, CCIE (Wireless) and CWNE, and creator of the Revolution Wi-Fi Capacity Planner.

Blake Krone

Blake Krone is a Cisco CCIE Wireless and CWNP Certified Wireless Network Expert (CWNE) with experience designing and deploying enterprise class networks supporting hundreds of APs and multiple controllers for Voice, Data, and RTLS.

Bob McCouch

Bob is a career network engineer/architect with over 20 years experience in enterprise, OEM, and integrator roles.

Bob Plankers

A hardcore IT generalist, virtualization expert, blogger, and vocal end user of technology.

Brandon Carroll

Consulting System Engineer, Instructor, Blogger, and Technology Fan. CCIE #23837.

Brandon Mangold

SDN enthusiast, Uber Geek, Unicorn stable keeper, Mavs fan, PC gamer, Gear-head, CCIE

Carl Niger

Network nerd, taco and IPA enthusiast, CCIE, sometimes right about stuff.

Chris M Evans

Chris is a UK-based consultant with an interest in all technologies, focusing on storage, virtualisation and cloud.

Chris Lyttle

Rugby mad Kiwi and I do a bit of WiFi on the side.

Chris Marget

Chris is an independent network consultant, recovering UNIX sysadmin and protocol aficionado

Christopher Kusek

Technology Evangelist, vExpert, Veeam Vanguard, EMC Elect, BDA, CISSP, MCT, Cloud, Ninja, Vegan, Single, Father, Cat, Humorist, Author

Craig Kilborn

Craig is a UK based Lead Solutions Arcihtect with a focus on all things virtualisation

Craig Schnarrs

Craig Schnarrs, is senior wireless network operations engineer and WiFi blogger

Dan Frith

I like punk rock and storage arrays.

Daniel Hertzberg

10 years in IT network and virtualization junkie CCIE RS/SP VCIX-NV

Dave Henry

Jack of all trades technologist, gadget guy, writer, job hunting.

David Davis

David Davis is a well-known author, speaker, and trainer covering datacenter technologies.

David Gee

Network consultant, enthusiast, netdevops promoter and blogger.

David Varnum

Network and Data Center engineer, architect, consultant and blogger. CCIE DC #45880

Denise Donohue

Business architect & technical author, still fascinated by new shiny things.

Drew Conry-Murray

I’m a tech blogger and podcaster with 17 years’ experience covering IT, networking, security, and more.

Drew Lentz

A wireless network engineer with over 20 years in the data delivery industry.

Ed Horley

20 years in tech, “Crazy IPv6 dude”, co-chair California IPv6 Task Force, author (Apress and Pluralsight), blogger and occasional speaker

Ed Weadon

Network packet herder with 20+ years of beard graying experience

Emad Younis

Emad is a datacenter enthusiast, 2 x vExpert, and blogger @ emadyounis.com.

Enrico Signoretti

Independent analyst, blogger, event organizer, weekend sailor, gelato lover, always on a diet.

Ethan Banks

As the founder of Packet Pushers, Ethan focuses on educating the community about networking through podcasting, writing and videos.

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