Noodling through Networks and Operations
👋 Welcome to NoodleOps 👋
Introduction
NoodleOps
is a blog where I’ll be sharing my thoughts, experiences, and knowledge on a wide range of topics, with a focus on networking and technology.
The name NoodleOps
might raise a few eyebrows, so let me explain the inspiration behind it. Firstly, I’m a fan of the song “Noodles” by Shrezzers1 🎸🎶 - it’s a great tune that always gets me pumped up. Secondly, I drew inspiration from the word noodle
itself and this specific definition2:
Definition
noodle: to play, to improvise, experiment, or think creatively
The writers noodled for a week and came up with a better idea for the ad campaign.
This definition resonates with me because it encapsulates the spirit of experimentation and creativity that I want to bring to this blog.
Through NoodleOps
, I aim to create a space where I can track and document my projects, share my experiences, and reflect on the lessons I’ve learned along the way, so that you can benefit from them too.
About Me
I’m a seasoned network engineer with a passion for technology, networking, and security. With over 15 years of experience in the IT industry, I’ve developed a strong background in networking, with a focus on routing, switching, security, and automation.
I’m a firm believer in the power of automation and its ability to transform networks.
As a Solution Architect at IP Fabric, I help innovative companies unlock their network’s full potential by shedding light on blind spots, streamlining operations, and harnessing automation to drive business value. I empower them to simplify network management, reduce costs, and focus on delivering exceptional services and experiences to their customers.
Contact
You can get in touch with me on LinkedIn, or GitHub. I am always happy to connect with like-minded individuals, and help where I can.
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