Tis the sesson for new jerbs!

Started by that1guy15, June 21, 2017, 12:41:38 PM

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that1guy15

Quote from: AspiringNetworker on June 26, 2017, 06:04:29 PM
Quote from: mlan on June 23, 2017, 02:43:21 PM
Congrats on the new job.

Apstra... Arista.... hm. ;)

Yyyyyyyeaahhhh... we're officially friends no longer, That1guy... xD

Just Google Arista and David Cheriton... xD

But grats on the spot and making your way into vendor world! :)

BOOOOOO!! Come on dude! its not like we are trying to steal your hardware.

Thanks dude!
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NetworkGroover

Quote from: that1guy15 on June 26, 2017, 08:33:49 PM
BOOOOOO!! Come on dude! its not like we are trying to steal your hardware.

Oh no you di-n't! 
>:D
Engineer by day, DJ by night, family first always

NetworkGroover

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Quote from: wintermute000 on June 26, 2017, 08:16:43 PM
Kinda hard to orchestrate multi vendor without being friends... Then again arista hangs it's hat on open API

Truth... even for different companies that don't have histories... On a separate but related note, I think this is where a lot of vendors are missing the target... could be so much "better together" (Microsoft?) ... but everyone's too focused on their own slice of the pie to really work together like they should (even when two companies compliment and don't compete).. it's kind of unfortunate.  It takes an ongoing, lasting relationship and ongoing, continual development between two companies.. and that seems hard to pull off - especially over time if the joint solution doesn't immediately start raking in $$$ for one or the other.
Engineer by day, DJ by night, family first always

icecream-guy

Quote from: AspiringNetworker on June 27, 2017, 11:07:08 AM
Quote from: wintermute000 on June 26, 2017, 08:16:43 PM
Kinda hard to orchestrate multi vendor without being friends... Then again arista hangs it's hat on open API

Truth... even for different companies that don't have histories... On a separate but related note, I think this is where a lot of vendors are missing the target... could be so much "better together" (Microsoft?) ... but everyone's too focused on their own slice of the pie to really work together like they should (even when two companies compliment and don't compete).. it's kind of unfortunate.  It takes an ongoing, lasting relationship and ongoing, continual development between two companies.. and that seems hard to pull off - especially over time if the joint solution doesn't immediately start raking in $$$ for one or the other.

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