Jason Walls, Director of Technical Marketing at QA Cafe
62 episodes
3 weeks ago
It’s always rewarding to find someone with as much passion and energy for networking standards as I do. In this episode I chat with Pedro Mouta of the Wireless Broadband Alliance about the human side of standards, how we make the business case, and how Wi-Fi and broadband are really about one thing: the end users’ experience that is in the hands of operators.
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It’s always rewarding to find someone with as much passion and energy for networking standards as I do. In this episode I chat with Pedro Mouta of the Wireless Broadband Alliance about the human side of standards, how we make the business case, and how Wi-Fi and broadband are really about one thing: the end users’ experience that is in the hands of operators.
“The Wireshark Story” with Gerald Combs of Sysdig, Creator and Lead Developer of Wireshark
Epik Mellon - the QA Cafe Podcast
46 minutes
5 months ago
“The Wireshark Story” with Gerald Combs of Sysdig, Creator and Lead Developer of Wireshark
In this episode, I get to sit down with one of my heroes, Gerald Combs, who created and has maintained Wireshark for decades - one of the most critical projects to everything we do today in a connected world. We talk about a passion for problem solving, the magic of open-source, the old days of pre-standardized networking, and how so much of what society relies on is held together by a few very dedicated people. Donate to the Wireshark Foundation here: https://wiresharkfoundation.org/donate/ ...
Epik Mellon - the QA Cafe Podcast
It’s always rewarding to find someone with as much passion and energy for networking standards as I do. In this episode I chat with Pedro Mouta of the Wireless Broadband Alliance about the human side of standards, how we make the business case, and how Wi-Fi and broadband are really about one thing: the end users’ experience that is in the hands of operators.