5G is the first cellular network designed for machines, not just people—enabling autonomous vehicles, remote surgery, and industrial robots through network slicing, edge computing, and latency measured in milliseconds.
eBPF lets you run custom programs inside the Linux kernel without kernel modifications—safely, dynamically, at runtime. It's how modern networking, observability, and security tools achieve impossible-seeming performance.
Light has a speed limit. Edge computing accepts this reality, processing data where it's generated rather than fighting physics with round trips to distant clouds.
IoT networking is the art of extreme constraint—connecting billions of devices that can't afford the power, bandwidth, or complexity traditional networks assume.
The terror of touching a production network comes from uncertainty—not knowing what's configured, why, or what will break. Network automation and Infrastructure as Code replace that uncertainty with predictability.
The old security model was a castle with walls. But the walls dissolved when applications moved to the cloud and workers went home. Zero Trust is the admission that the castle was always fiction—and a better model built on that truth.
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