Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Mobile World Congress 2015 - The Preview Video

I give a preview of Mobile World Congress 2015. #MWC15 is next week, March 2-5 in Barcelona, Spain at the Fira Gran Via. We got some fun stuff for next week, including a very special guest, and some of the topics we’re covering include IoT, NFV, VoLTE and of course, Security. Set the dial and rip the knob off for next week! Or, you can just bookmark your browser…either way. Smile

 

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Intelligent DNS Animated Whiteboard

DNS will become even more important as additional sensors, monitors, actuators and other 'things' connect to the internet. It helps those devices like refrigerators and automobiles get their updates and helps us people find those things in our digital world. Here is a short Whiteboard explaining how F5 can help solve DNS challenges. And check out our Intelligent DNS Scale Reference Architecture which delivers the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your web applications will respond to all DNS queries—keeping your content and applications available to your users wherever and whenever they want to access them.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The Internet of Me, Myself & I


What happens when the gadgets you wear also control the things around you?

No doubt you've heard of various internet-connected things like light bulbs, coffee makers and thermostats making their way into our homes. And no doubt, you've probably heard of such devices that you wear (or insert) to track your fitness, sleeping or even blood sugar levels. But when that sleeping monitor can alert the light bulb and coffee machine that you are about to wake up, that's called the Internet of Self. Data from your body that is used to control the objects around you. Your body controls the your environment, without you even knowing.

Cool and for me, a bit unnerving at the same time.

Image Courtesy Fortifyprotect.com

A ComputerWorld article talks about all the amazing ways this is going to change our lives. For example, there is sleep monitoring technology that can alert a light bulb to turn on gradually as if it is a sunrise, based on your own sleep patterns. Forget those eye squints when the calm darkness suddenly disappears with the flip of a switch. The light is now taking commands from your body. Automakers are installing technology that monitors your face & eyes and if you start doing the doze-dip with your head, it'll alert you to pull over or even pull you over itself. Even your home security cameras can take a look at your face, compare it to a database, and unlock your garage and doors. The unlocking of the door tells the kitchen or any other room to turn on the lights. Your biometric data is controlling the things around you. Clothing will have stress meters, cars with breathalyzers, belts that auto extend after a big meal. You get the picture.

Congress also has some concerns. Reps. Darrell Issa, (R-CA)., and Suzan DelBene, (D-WA) have formed a new Congressional Caucus on the Internet of Things to educate members about the issue. This is to educate members so they can make more informed policy decisions about this technology. The big issue is protecting consumer's privacy as more sensitive personal information is being sent and received by a growing number of these things. Hacked data and the prying eyes of the government and other entities are tops on their list.

The FCC has asked that they hold off on any legislation tied directly to IoT since it is evolving so fast but did recommend that a data breach bill requiring 30 day consumer notification of a breach be passed. People have already been infiltrated through their thermostats and there was news yesterday that certain smart-TV's will capture and send your private conversations - if picked up by the voice recognition - to a third party data processor. Add to that, robots are already attacking within the home. Forget zombies, vacuums are the real threat.

The ComputerWorld article make this IoSelf seem so easy with just an app and a device - it's just 'easy to create software.' Not exactly. While some apps, I'm sure, are easy to create, there is much more than just an app and device going on...like an actual application in a data center for the app &/or device to communicate with and the proper security protections for such transactions. The article seems to gloss over any cautions and there is no mention of privacy, security or any of the potential risks involved with the Internet of Self. Do I really want my various biometrics stored in some third-party cloud somewhere just so I can unlock my front door with a wink? Probably not.

For now, I'm happy to pull out my physical keys, hand turn the knob and use my index finger to disable the alarm. I know it is I who did it, not some reasonable facsimile thereof.

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

5 Ways #IamF5

Three years ago, F5 Networks was honored by the City of Seattle, when the mayor proclaimed February 5 as F5 Day to recognize the contributions of F5 to our community. This year, we’re celebrating in all of our offices around the globe.
In celebration of F5 Day, I present to you the 5 Ways I'm F5. Happy F5 Day!

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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

VMware PEX 2015 – That’s a Wrap!

I wrap it up from VMware PEX in San Francisco. Special thanks, of course, to you for watching this week – I do appreciate it and hope it is both entertaining and helpful. Appreciation also goes out to Ron Carovano, Matt Quill and Keith McManigal for their guest appearances. Reporting from the City by the Bay, thanks for watching!

 

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VMware PEX 2015 – F5 Channel Partner Ecosystem

Keith McManigal, F5 RVP Channel Sales, stops by to share some insight into F5’s Channel Program. He discusses the critical role the channel plays, how F5/VMware technology integration spurs channel growth and how to become a F5 channel partner. In addition, Keith talks about F5 being awarded Americas Technical Partner of the Year Award at VMware Partner Exchange 2015.

 

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VMware PEX 2015 – BIG-IP on vCloud Air

Matt Quill, F5 Business Development Manager, explains the collaboration with VMware and how F5 has certified three critical components of its industry-leading application services portfolio on vCloud Air, VMware’s hybrid cloud. We now offer LTM, GTM, and ASM to customers in a “bring your own license” (BYOL) model via the vCloud Air Marketplace. Additionally, organizations can now take advantage of F5’s simplified Good, Better, Best licensing practices, bringing customers flexibility, simplicity, and a better value in choosing the right security features for their on-premises and cloud networks.

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