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What is a NOC? If you’re new to IT, or looking to get into the industry, this is fundamental to understand.
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Every major announcement that happened in tech last week and how it affects YOU if you work in IT: 1. Intel NVIDIA partner in $5B AI chip alliance 2. Netskope goes public, $6.5B IPO boosts cloud sec 3. Zoom AI rolls out to Teams, Meet, and meetings IRL 4. Workday launches AI Agent Records with MS Entra 5. Meta unveils 3 smart glasses Neural Band controller 6. China targets Nvidia with antitrust probe This isn't just headlines, it’s about to hit your budgets, your roadmaps, and the tools your teams rely on. Did you know all these things happened last week? P.S. follow me for more IT news and updates!!
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Like it or not, the cloud is now a part of the network. If you’re a network engineer and you want to upskill, check out Megaport’s FREE virtual summit! event.megaport.com/Megaport-…
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Not an Expert? 52 Posts Can BUILD Your Brand This video is sponsored by Cisco.
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did you know about ✨hollow core fiber✨ ????????
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26 Jun 2025
WOOOOOOO for network engineering 🫶🏼
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Two weeks post Cisco Live - Here were my biggest takeaways 🫶🏼
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Keep in mind, at most businesses there is a lot of overlap between these two roles. But - both are critical in modern day businesses. If you work in IT, what role did you start out with?
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so excited to be joining the 2025 @CiscoChampion group 🫶🏼
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make sure you check out this Rev Up to Recert from @LearningatCisco!! It’s a good one 🤠 (and worth 34 credits)
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had so much fun this past fall!
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"Just walking around and getting in-person and having the chance to meet people, introducing yourself. That would probably be the main driver for me coming to events like this, who can I meet and what can I learn from them?" - @digitalbyte_
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5 reasons you should learn network engineering: (especially if you're new to tech) ⬇️
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5. Jobs are in demand Every business is becoming more and more reliant on technology, tons of companies are hiring right now.
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No application, no cloud, no AI works without the infrastructure it runs on. No matter what direction you want to take later on in your career, knowing networking basics first will always be useful. any questions?
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If ur having issues with something you bought … pls call your account team and tell them. I’m begging
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little slice of JGA North - how cool is that?!
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