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Intel on Future Networking Silicon and Ethernet Switches

Greg Ferro November 22, 2019

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Greg survived 25+ years of Enterprise IT as a network engineer, architect and designer. Involved with a wide range of companies in gaming, online, finance, carriers, energy and other, he was a team member or leader that designed, built and deployed quite a few medium & large solutions for well known large companies.

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