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Phil Gervasi is a network engineer with over 10 years’ experience working on networks for a variety of customers ranging from small businesses to global companies. Currently, he’s a solutions architect with a national VAR focusing on enterprise networking. He still gets his hands dirty as an implementation engineer when needed, which means though you may often seem him wearing a sport jacket, he’s also carrying crimpers and a console cable in his bag.
9 Events Attended
6 Field Day Appearances
12 Field Day Videos
- Data-Driven Network Observability with Kentik
- Network Observability: The Evolution of Network Visibility with Kentik
- Riverbed Troubleshooting Post-Mortem and Conclusion
- Setting the Stage for End-to-End Visibility with Riverbed
- Making Network Operations Work Better with Riverbed
- Overview of the Riverbed Acceleration Portfolio
- Networking Field Day 11 Packet Pushers Podcast
- Networking Field Day 11 – Storage Roundtable
- Networking Field Day 11 – Delegate Career Roundtable
- Networking Field Day 11 – Abstraction Roundtable
- Networking Field Day 11 – Delegate Security Roundtable
- Networking Field Day 11 – Delegate SDN Roundtable
17 Links with Tag @Network_Phil
- Top 7 Network Engineering Conferences Ranked
- Demonstrating End-To-End Visibility From Client to the Cloud
- Cisco Intent-Based Networking Roundtable
- Get Your Network Under Control With Gluware
- Building a Software Defined Cloud Network With CloudGenix
- Simplifying Data Center Interconnect With 128 Technology
- Level Up Your NetOps With Apstra
- Cisco SD-WAN: On-Ramp to the Cloud
- Hopeful with a Dash of Skepticism: Cisco 9800 Wireless Controllers
- Simplifying Network Security with Context-Aware Micro-Segmentation
- Networking is Finally Catching Up
- Off the Cuff – NFD17 Wrap Up
- SD-WAN as a Service: Just Give Me an Ethernet Handoff
- TELoIP at Networking Field Day 15
- Trust But Verify: Lossless End-To-End Visibility from Ixia
- SD-WAN with VeloCloud at Networking Field Day 13
- Information Security: Lying to Ourselves for Peace of Mind
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