In 2023, the cloud will take networking jobs (and kill Cisco)?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @DavidBombalTech
    @DavidBombalTech  Год назад +13

    What will the cloud do to Cisco and networking jobs?
    Big Thank You to Cisco for sponsoring my trip to Amsterdam and this video!
    // Menu //
    00:00 - Coming Up
    00:50 - Thomas Scheiber introduction // How Cloud has changed
    03:02 - Networking is important in the Cloud
    04:27 - Networking is not going away
    05:26 - The roadmap to learning Cloud
    09:05 - Should I learn AI for Cloud? // How AI can help with the Cloud
    10:57 - Security for Cloud
    11:25 - Certifications for Cloud
    12:37 - Will Cloud destroy Networking?
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    17:28 - The future of Cloud
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    • @darma8159
      @darma8159 Год назад

      Great video! Cisco leadership is pretty bad. Hence the poor performance of the company as a whole. Also their recruiting department is terrible.

    • @nbofriza
      @nbofriza Год назад

      🎉😢😢

  • @alejandrobarquero1347
    @alejandrobarquero1347 Год назад +152

    People act like if the cloud isnt a bunch of servers connected 🤣

    • @tdang9528
      @tdang9528 Год назад +11

      They are physically connected, but they are logically controlled. The control plane is 99% of the network admins work, configuring is obsolete when a simple point system automated by cloud is just evolution.

    • @alejandrobarquero1347
      @alejandrobarquero1347 Год назад +10

      @@tdang9528 I agree, however, to install, maintain and troubleshoot network connections, we still need network engineers, but yes, we need to evolve our knowledge to know how the edge connections are centrally controlled and dynamically configured.

    • @mamneo2
      @mamneo2 Год назад +3

      Jaja, es verdad. No creo que el trabajo de redes se termine por las arquitecturas en la nube 😅

    • @bigcitybsix5831
      @bigcitybsix5831 Год назад

      ​@@tdang9528 how can I join the cloud ☁️

    • @darma8159
      @darma8159 Год назад

      It is. But it only works with decent software and hardware and Cisco is not it 😅

  • @debtfreeinitwmike
    @debtfreeinitwmike Год назад +48

    Great interview I agree, networking ain’t going anywhere. I always thought of networking as a good foundation.💯

  • @chrisslaunwhite9097
    @chrisslaunwhite9097 Год назад +31

    Cloud won't kill Cisco, absolutely outrageous pricing and foolish license practices will.

  • @rahulnema9187
    @rahulnema9187 Год назад +5

    Thomas rocks as always!!! Cisco is not going anywhere. Cloud is the network, and the network is Cisco!!!!

  • @alexandruvasi5877
    @alexandruvasi5877 Год назад +36

    Cloud doesn't work without traditional networking let's be honest SDN and MPLS is still used

  • @dilsebhartiya
    @dilsebhartiya Год назад +10

    Hello David.
    Well said, "you have to be flexible to learn new technologies"
    I have been following you since 2012. You started with hardcore networking and now you talk about anything and everything happening in IT field.
    Glad to hear on this topic from you.

    • @DavidBombalTech
      @DavidBombalTech  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching my videos for so long! 😀

  • @shaunakkakade1325
    @shaunakkakade1325 Год назад +10

    As a cloud network automation engineer, I've seen a shift in mindset of devops folks to just have networking delivered to them as a service. Core networking, however important, will no longer be enough and you will need to learn a whole lot of new workflows, delivery systems etc. Especially if companies are moving to Cloud and reducing their on-prem footprint, somebody skilled at deploying automated configuration is preferred over someone only having CLI experiences on different vendors.
    Network design people will also have to shift focus from traditional core/access setup to Cloud network design and work with devops side to understand service dependencies, granular access controls, observability/monitoring/logging setups.

  • @joerockhead7246
    @joerockhead7246 Год назад +2

    Thanks, David, & Thomas. "routing is not going away'. Great to hear. I'll be able to sleep tonight.

  • @CarlaJenkinsTV
    @CarlaJenkinsTV Год назад +4

    My physical networking knowledge helped me transition into cloud.You have to know networking in order to do cybersecurity and cloud security.

    • @slickwilly6868
      @slickwilly6868 Год назад

      What are the steps I should take to learn cybersecurity? I have no experience in IT.

  • @dhanraj2900
    @dhanraj2900 Год назад +74

    As an aws employee from a network background , networking is not going away but it will be more or less reduced to a service as routing becomes more application centric and it is easy to master a service vs a domain like how networking was before , hence learning networks wont be enough and you need to know so much more know and get more comfortable with automation if not master it .This is a huge upset for people who have gathered 4-5 CCIEs over the span of their career as they would have fared better if they would have just learned Python.

    • @Douglas_Gillette
      @Douglas_Gillette Год назад +16

      Automation makes it easier to brake more things faster. You need the knowledge and fundamentals to use the took of automation effectively.

    • @thelongnguyens
      @thelongnguyens Год назад +6

      The thing is, for traditional networking that resists the cloud will become obsolete, most can be done with IaC, much simpler and efficient. I work in sales, government workers do not want to learn anything, it's an unfortunate thing to see.

    • @j.vosier6786
      @j.vosier6786 Год назад +2

      Would you recommend mastering automation and python?

    • @enriquegabriel7708
      @enriquegabriel7708 Год назад +2

      ​@@j.vosier6786 you definitely want to learn network automation. It's getting harder to do repetitive tasks in any corporation.

    • @gurugamer8632
      @gurugamer8632 Год назад

      Why python . What would that be useful for? Which jobs?

  • @melvinoxl3589
    @melvinoxl3589 Год назад +8

    Great interview. In my opinion I think it's good to have base knowledge of routing and switching. Then now you can take any path be it cloud, security. Networking is not going anywhere.
    Cloud can't exist without routing

    • @villakantershof-qb3fj
      @villakantershof-qb3fj Год назад

      Networking is way more than routing and switching. If that's your only knowledge you just have a touch of the basics.

    • @melvinoxl3589
      @melvinoxl3589 Год назад +1

      @@villakantershof-qb3fj basics is what you use to build on complexities

    • @villakantershof-qb3fj
      @villakantershof-qb3fj Год назад +1

      @@melvinoxl3589 so why only routing and switching? Why not load balancing, web proxies, email, Ids, ips etc. People are always so focused on routing and switching and saying that is a base. No it's not. It's just 2 subjects of the many many many more. Theres no 2 subjects that count as a base. That is just your personal opinion.

    • @scotmaciver
      @scotmaciver Год назад

      @@villakantershof-qb3fj routing and switching is in fact a base if you will. The stuff you list, email, web proxies, etc.. those are services and that's at a different layer. Those services cannot exist without routing and switching, but r&s can definitely live without them. Load balancing is a service however at the base level, it's routing and switching. It's always been referred to as routing and switching.

  • @ismaelmarculino
    @ismaelmarculino Год назад +11

    What a great interview! Yesterday I was looking for job opportunities and I notice that Cisco+AWS is a combination required for some companies. I will keep that in my mind. Thank you for the content.

  • @farukm7627
    @farukm7627 Год назад +1

    Fantastic interview. Thanks Thomas and David for bringing it to us.

  • @CollabCrush
    @CollabCrush 4 месяца назад +7

    It's mid 2024, and this video isn't aging very well so far. If you look at where things were a few years ago and look at where things are now, there is a clear trend toward fewer and fewer networking jobs.

    • @goofy_xf6223
      @goofy_xf6223 3 месяца назад

      Until you can get rid of routers. Networking isn’t going anywhere.

    • @OVOChatgpt
      @OVOChatgpt 2 месяца назад

      whats the cause tho?

    • @CollabCrush
      @CollabCrush 2 месяца назад

      @@OVOChatgpt Mostly cloud and automation are to blame... and AI to a lesser extend. And to be clear, the point is not that networking is going to disappear.... of course it won't disappear altogether. The point is that networking used to be a growing industry where people without college degrees could learn the skills and earn a good living. But now the industry is shrinking, causing massive layoffs over the last 12 to 18 months. Anyone new to the industry will have an even more difficult time finding a job because they are now competing with recently laid-off employees who are more experienced and have a larger skill set. The competition is VERY, VERY steep out there. Influencers want to sell you a dream so that you keep watching their videos, but you should go into it with your eyes wide open.

  • @thehub4techlife144
    @thehub4techlife144 Год назад +13

    I have done Networking, Security, and Operating Systems (Linux, Windows etc) for the past 10 years and the cloud was so so so easy to jump into with my past skills. So, if you really want to enjoy the cloud and take things easy, it's better if you learn the traditional IT stuff including N+, Security, and some good language. Also, could you try to learn some IDE tools... to advice my little self, I will still learn the traditional N+ & IT before going into cloud eng. :)

    • @krishwanthkishore8299
      @krishwanthkishore8299 Год назад

      Well bro i am student in clg and rit now I learnt the basics of cisco like ip address configuration , ping etc; and I am interested in that field but many videos suggest cloud over networking and do you think this cisco networking would be useful ? 😅 . If u have any idea share some

    • @thehub4techlife144
      @thehub4techlife144 Год назад

      @@krishwanthkishore8299 Yes, Cisco networking will be very useful especially when you have to combine networking and other components. An example is VPN and how they work in the cloud to any On prem station. You will find it useful when setting up complex network solutions on the cloud...

    • @krishwanthkishore8299
      @krishwanthkishore8299 Год назад +2

      @@thehub4techlife144 so learning networking would help me to understand cloud basics faster than a newbie , right ? 🤔

    • @thehub4techlife144
      @thehub4techlife144 Год назад

      @@krishwanthkishore8299 Yes and a few scripting languages which are all or moatly part of networking. A plus will be Linux and Windows commands..

    • @cbot375
      @cbot375 Год назад

      @@thehub4techlife144 how much coding do we need to know?
      I have A+, N+ and was considering CCNA, Should i skip CCNA? and get AWS?

  • @GulianTechnology
    @GulianTechnology Год назад +3

    Thank you, David and Thomas for sharing your perspective on this subject. 🙂

  • @ahmad82pkn
    @ahmad82pkn Год назад +4

    Cisco will just be an edge device for sdwan plug n play. AWS, AZURE networking concepts are the future.

    • @brandoparedes4305
      @brandoparedes4305 Год назад

      unless Cisco becomes a Cloud Provider too. Dang!

    • @dangrissom7791
      @dangrissom7791 Год назад

      @@brandoparedes4305 that would be game changer. they already started with cloud certifications. wait till they catch up and lead.

  • @atag512
    @atag512 Год назад

    I own a SmB and we are a systems integrator doing primarily cisco.. 17 years and I see, we still need the traditional knowledge, cloud eliminates a lot of the technical challenges, brings projects on-board much faster and staff are more able to potentially expand their portfolios .. business side, less trial/error, much more documented/structured approach and in fact you can make more money whilst lowering per project costs (volume).... it's exciting to have the challenge.. for younger people , still need your foundation before going into things like devnet, cyber etc...

  • @KenSherman
    @KenSherman Год назад

    4:10-4:27
    Well, that answers my question on the future of networking.

  • @Rocker820909
    @Rocker820909 Год назад +8

    Hi David. I'm your big fan from Taiwan. I watched several of your videos and you mentioned the importance of DevNet Associate numerous times. I completely agree with your points as network automation is the trend in network engineering. I had passed my CCNA and my next step is to prepare for DevNet Associate. Will you open any new courses on Udemy focusing on the DevNet exam preparation or any training for this test? I'll really appreciate that.

  • @aae7583
    @aae7583 Год назад +2

    CISCO is more important than ever. AWS Advanced Networking is for analyst. If you are to be a CLOUD ENGINEER; it is CISCO and only CISCO for example, CCIE. Networking is more important than ever. Young people definitely need to get CCNA , now.

  • @pratap110055
    @pratap110055 Год назад

    Hi David ,You always share amazing info . Looking forward to have more from you in Cloud Domain.

  • @theonenonly122
    @theonenonly122 Год назад

    Networking is more important than ever. In networking, you're going to be the center no matter what you're going to do. Why don't I believe this guy?

  • @MrBitviper
    @MrBitviper Год назад +1

    thanks for this david. it was very insightful

  • @guillermofeller3451
    @guillermofeller3451 Год назад

    Thanks David. great interview. Can you make a video how we can start with cloud networking? the steps to cloud networking.

  • @adilabdu18
    @adilabdu18 Год назад

    you have opened my eyes , thank you

  • @bpji97
    @bpji97 Год назад +2

    You are interviewing a Cisco guy, of cause he will say it won't go away. I think it is matter of time. Remember, routing protocols has been there since 1980s and it is based on a old store-and-forward scheme; and layer 2 technology is even older and still using spanning -tree algorithm. In my personal opinion, yes, adding automation and AI will help manage the network infrastructure, but the underneath networking technologies have been reaching their limitation. Change is inevitable and it must be replaced by some better technologies and the role of network engineer will change. In the future, we all are network programmer instead of network engineer. Think outside the box.

  • @ruvimkiforishin2345
    @ruvimkiforishin2345 Год назад

    Thanks David, Great Interview and questions, hope for more in the future

    • @DavidBombalTech
      @DavidBombalTech  Год назад

      Thank you Ruvim! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @TheDoWhat
      @TheDoWhat Год назад

      If networking positions go away, who are they going to blame?

  • @thisit08
    @thisit08 Год назад

    Daviiieee You keep me up and improving everyday✌

  • @JKRowl
    @JKRowl Год назад +1

    I’m watching this video while studying and pulling my hair from how hard the CCNP Enterprise is 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @navarachi095
    @navarachi095 Год назад

    Excellent and interesting video, as always David. Thanks

  • @KoPhyo-ey2uj
    @KoPhyo-ey2uj Год назад +4

    CCNA
    DevNet Associate
    Cloud
    Automation

  • @abdulsamadibrahim9084
    @abdulsamadibrahim9084 Год назад

    Thank you very much for enlightenment via the interview.

  • @eddiedelcastillo4836
    @eddiedelcastillo4836 Год назад +1

    This has been a great interview! However I disagree that all providers are the same. As each of them have there own particular offerings. However what I do agree with is the fundamental understanding of the cloud is the same across all providers.

  • @TheDoWhat
    @TheDoWhat Год назад +2

    As a network engineer by trade, good. The customers and adjacent/fellow IT members can no longer blame every fuqn thing on earth on "the network!". Let them blame AI or the cloud now. Being "the network guy" is the most shit on position in all of IT and I'm glad it's being put out of its misery.

    • @DavidBombalTech
      @DavidBombalTech  Год назад +1

      lol... I think a lot of network engineers would agree with you 😂

    • @TheDoWhat
      @TheDoWhat Год назад +1

      @@DavidBombalTech if they don’t they’re part of the problem. I’m sorta pointing my career towards cloud Sec. I won’t miss networking for the most part

    • @TheDoWhat
      @TheDoWhat Год назад

      @@DavidBombalTech if they don’t they’re part of the problem. I’m sorta pointing my career towards cloud Sec. I won’t miss networking for the most part

    • @shogunX-u9b
      @shogunX-u9b Год назад

      @@TheDoWhathow would u do the transition? may i know what u have in mind as a plan?

  • @nicoleenesse
    @nicoleenesse Год назад

    Great Interview!

  • @samuelmaoza6156
    @samuelmaoza6156 Год назад

    Great Interview.. Great insights for planning ahead

  • @soufianelouchene736
    @soufianelouchene736 Год назад

    excellent interview, ty!

  • @Slears
    @Slears Год назад +1

    I work as network engineer in a big big company. I am responsible for the ACI Fabric. But the Management keeps telling us that "in the end of 2024 we shut down the Datacenter" so yes...networking will have a very hard time the next few years...

    • @enriquegabriel7708
      @enriquegabriel7708 Год назад +5

      And you'll see in 2034 they will be deploying Data Centers again because the costs of AWS will become just something impossible. I started to see that already.

    • @pepperjackshack2439
      @pepperjackshack2439 Год назад

      Hey that happened to us too! But your campus will still need a direct connect with vpn failover and also the inter AWS routing and VPC peering or the like. Additionally the access layer and WLAN will always need someone to manage. PPDIOO will always be needed and that’s where your skills become valuable

  • @alejandrocarmonaligeon
    @alejandrocarmonaligeon Год назад

    Great interview.

  • @matto_187
    @matto_187 Год назад +2

    They also said ipv6 was going to takeover too...

  • @networkingjoe3635
    @networkingjoe3635 Год назад

    ah... he's a really interview... be nice to have him for a longer format talk

  • @gourami1230
    @gourami1230 Год назад

    Will you cover any Cisco security products on your channel? Would love to get a run down of platforms like Secure Networks Analytics

  • @pritishbarbara7962
    @pritishbarbara7962 Год назад

    Seems like we are finally going towards IBN Intent Based Network with AI, people are now more interested in predictibilty

  • @allezvenga7617
    @allezvenga7617 Год назад

    Thanks for your Sharing

  • @ankitasingh9179
    @ankitasingh9179 Год назад

    Thankyou David! 😊

  • @lokendrabhatia1995
    @lokendrabhatia1995 Год назад

    Will you please create the video on sase

  • @adeebshebani3814
    @adeebshebani3814 Год назад

    It’s really awesome ❤..thanks man

  • @lazr47
    @lazr47 Год назад +3

    People realizing there're so many other networking equipment vendors who have killer product portfolios seems like a much bigger threat to Cisco than the cloud.

  • @HemanthKumar-ob8vz
    @HemanthKumar-ob8vz 11 месяцев назад

    How to get into new domain in networking or cyber security just through certifications since the companies look for experience???

  • @SJ-eu7em
    @SJ-eu7em Год назад +1

    As I see it, when I started my engineering career 15 years back I was working on engineering, later management decided to give us some project management work as well. Later I worked in system integration and operations so lot of networking as well. Later virtualization came, automate everything, DevOps so now companies think that 1 person will design and run everything some even expect to code the application running on some infra (built with IaaC preferably) so I think best it to start running own services or start selling hotdogs coz the money is not worth anymore...

  • @cbot375
    @cbot375 Год назад +1

    As someone who has an A+ and Net+ I always wanted to be a network engineer or related role, but now with all this cloud talk I dunno what to do? risk going down the Network route for now and get my Cisco certs? and then transition to cloud? or Go for cloud now? and try and beat the hoards before Networks phase out? Whats the timeframe in this phase out? 10-15-20 Years?

    • @why_networking
      @why_networking Год назад

      I’m in the same boat. I want to be a network engineer, but now I have concerns that networking opportunities are slimming down. Now I’m thinking I should start learning cloud to stay competitive

    • @jgaming1972
      @jgaming1972 Год назад

      i'm actually getting that network cert first.. Net+ or CCNA is a good foundation as the root of the cloud is IT networks. After that, i'm going with python, just enough to do simple stuff before going with AWS while working on a network engr or admin job.

  • @tdang9528
    @tdang9528 Год назад

    they said ATM/Frame Relay will never go away...
    R&S is going away, connections will just be done differently. Therefore the routing is pretty much gone

  • @vaibhav1854
    @vaibhav1854 Год назад +2

    I am still unable to understand the correct roadmap to secure my future in this, I have learned Routing and Switching, am certified in CCNA, and CCNP(Encore), and understood MPLS, and have about 5 years of experience in it but, it seems like I do not have many skills to sustain in this field, can anyone help me in choosing next thing to learn to secure my career, I was planning to learn SD-WAN & SDA more but half part of my mind is saying to learn Automation(Linux & Python). What should I choose to learn 'SDWAN & SDA' or 'Automation(Linux & Python)' or just keep getting more experience with what I have?

    • @enriquegabriel7708
      @enriquegabriel7708 Год назад +1

      You already have network experience. You just need to enhance it. Get your CCNA Devnet or AWS Solutions Architect Associate

    • @u82zar
      @u82zar Год назад

      Good and even excellent start. Imagine automating repetitive tasks such as adding ports to VLANs or something similar.

  • @Techmind009
    @Techmind009 9 месяцев назад

    LOTS OF LOVE FROM PAKISTAN

  • @behnam4582
    @behnam4582 10 месяцев назад

    Cloud wont kill Cisco! but surely brings lots more job opportunities than Cisco used to bring 10-20 years ago. There's a shift in technologies and things are changing really fast so if you just want to study Cisco and say thats it thats my career path..then you need to re-think again. Although I know people with CCIE and very few other Certifications and they make 250k+ but apart from that for most people now days if you really want to shine and speed up career progression Cisco and other certifications is by far the best way to go if you are truly serious about your future and kind of stand out when a recruiter sees your profile.

  • @Jav202x
    @Jav202x Год назад

    Not all but a big part of it

  • @JayJohnson-jz7pp
    @JayJohnson-jz7pp Год назад +1

    The cloud is not going to kill Cisco because agencies that have more stringent security requirements (i.e, CIA, DIA, FBI, DEA, DoD, Armed Forces, etc...) will always conduct their business on-premises OR via an internal agency hybrid cloud that does not touch commercial/private entities.
    Granted, there will be some aspects of SDN that will take root, but overall, security through on-premise support isn't going anywhere...

  • @majiddehbi9186
    @majiddehbi9186 Год назад

    helleo david just a question when we buy liscence CML could we use it eve-ng

  • @damonaniton
    @damonaniton Год назад

    As someone who builds actual cloud data centers. No, not really. And much of what is done in physical data centers is still done in a cloud environment.

  • @JKRowl
    @JKRowl Год назад +2

    May anyone please suggest a cloud computing road map for the logical transformation after the CCNA and CCNP enterprise? Thank you.

    • @enriquegabriel7708
      @enriquegabriel7708 Год назад +1

      I got AWS Solutions Architect Associate and AWS Advanced Networking after CCNP Enterprise.

    • @JKRowl
      @JKRowl Год назад

      @@enriquegabriel7708 Thank you so much sir, finally someone is able to answer me.
      My query is, is this a constructive path? Because you were in Cisco, then moved to AWS. Would the Cisco devices configuration be used? Or is it more of a start-over?
      Do you do Cisco routing and configuration and so on? Or not?, rather AWS configuration?

    • @enriquegabriel7708
      @enriquegabriel7708 Год назад

      @@JKRowl it depends. Because the networking foundation you get through Cisco can be used in any Cloud vendor. The names change, but the concepts remain the same. IPSec, ACLs, BGP, VRFs, all that is used in the cloud and no better than Cisco to teach those concepts.
      And, you can either deploy Cisco products in the Cloud (e.g. CSR1000v) or not, depending on your company. But either way, I don't regret the path I took. I've met plenty DevOps Engineers that implement terrible network infrastructure in the cloud because they didn't take the time to master these fundamentals.

    • @workhome7145
      @workhome7145 Год назад

      ​@@enriquegabriel7708Hello sir can you please tell me where can I start my CCNA course, thank you

  • @Shahzaan_10
    @Shahzaan_10 Год назад

    Great share

  • @Ehelio
    @Ehelio Год назад +1

    Cloud also includes networking and aws has advanced networking speciality course so we need networking thats the base for everything. I started my networking journey few months ago and once I complete ccnp enarsi I’m planning to learn aws advanced networking? Is this a good idea? Or should I learn something else also.

    • @quonxinquonyi8570
      @quonxinquonyi8570 Год назад +1

      Networking will always be the underlay,cloud is just overlay built on virtualization....so networking isn’t going anywhere..it is basic infrastructure of cloud

    • @Ehelio
      @Ehelio Год назад

      @@quonxinquonyi8570 indeed you just have to look for the right courses

    • @quonxinquonyi8570
      @quonxinquonyi8570 Год назад

      @@Ehelio go for software defined networking...every thing from driverless vehicles to fog computing will be through sdn...the whole infrastructure of 5g is managed through sdn and kubernetes

    • @wiziek
      @wiziek Год назад

      @@quonxinquonyi8570 haha dude stop dreaming.

  • @faisalak7
    @faisalak7 Год назад

    Thanks very informative

  • @Traumatree
    @Traumatree Год назад +1

    How do you think your business will "talk" to the cloud if there is no networking devices between the two...

    • @DavidBombalTech
      @DavidBombalTech  Год назад +1

      Exactly. I like to ask the questions I get asked by the community. Hence these types of questions. You saw Thomas' reaction to that question.

    • @Mr_Sh1tcoin
      @Mr_Sh1tcoin Год назад +1

      The internet or a circuit leased from the cloud provider. There's no more jobs in L2&3, you're kidding yourself if you think there is.

    • @Traumatree
      @Traumatree Год назад

      @@Mr_Sh1tcoin I earn my life doing L2,L3,L4 stuff for the 99.9% of the people who uses it, but don't understand a thing about it - you included it seems.

  • @milesdyson5211
    @milesdyson5211 10 месяцев назад

    I disagree, people keep forgetting there are still Later 1-4 that needs the connection, even for the cloud.

  • @gussta1
    @gussta1 Год назад

    Networking will always be important....data centers aren't going anywhere. Companies will always have them...most will have both cloud and local DC's.

  • @miltonmeji7038
    @miltonmeji7038 Год назад

    Any Information on GPT 4

  • @GuadalupeDeLaSierra
    @GuadalupeDeLaSierra Год назад +1

    if you have internet at home, guess what you are the cloud. These people make simple stuff sound so complicated and convuluted. The cloud has always been there. Only difference, more tools, more apps, more services.

  • @artraft5142
    @artraft5142 Год назад

    No, in my prediction, the data will have to pass trhough the servers of the Embassies as a Router before leaving the country to ensure legal and security compliance

  • @dritonshala
    @dritonshala Год назад

    I think some of the topics that you are discussing with Cisco mayor roles and others regarding if this or that will kill or die makes no sense at all my mate and are a bit confusing and dont bring any good to the new generations. Just remember that every industry and technology is and will depend forever in networking parts and protocols, and will never be able to be independent from networking.
    What you should discuss with key persons around the world is, what other technology can help network engineers be more productive and future ready for the new incoming Technolgies like Cloud, Automation, Cyber Security, Network security and even network programmability except CCNA. We all know that CCNA is the foundation and brings alot of good things for IT engineers, but always we have to prepare for future trends. And last thing but not the least, if you have worked for years in Networking, everything else will be easier to learn and operate even programming. So cheers to your new meetings with big people.

  • @frankbrooks9158
    @frankbrooks9158 Год назад

    Is getting the comptia network + a terrible choice for networking, doing some research everyone says get ccna ??

    • @DavidBombalTech
      @DavidBombalTech  Год назад +1

      If you want to become a network engineer or work in a networking role, I would recommend CCNA.

  • @willypal5431
    @willypal5431 6 месяцев назад

    Cloud will not kill Cisco. Cloud is killing entry-level jobs in the US. Companies outsource network management, services, etc.

  • @blkmale160
    @blkmale160 Год назад

    Not really. Cisco owns Meraki and Viptela. It may lose market share but they will still be a player

  • @charlesuneze
    @charlesuneze Год назад

    The cloud is not the edge. It's as simple as that.

  • @nickwalton9330
    @nickwalton9330 Год назад

    Excessive licensing meshed with overly convoluted network design marketing will kill Cisco. Less is more, flatter simpler faster physical network infrastructure with complexity in virtual infrastructure is the antithesis of Cisco's mad push to overload their customers with licensing costs.

  • @janearltocson2965
    @janearltocson2965 Год назад

    I am graduating student and currently learning CCNA, if i pass my CCNA is it good to study and get certificate about cloud or proceed to CCNP?

    • @Ali-1A295
      @Ali-1A295 Год назад

      Same here and also confused between CCNP and cloud

  • @MrPotScrapperSMC
    @MrPotScrapperSMC Год назад

    Um okay but the clouds is literally a major security risk for some companies tho. I wouldn’t want my personal shit stored in someone else’s private storage even tho I deleted them they never really get deleted that’s kinda weird

  • @PerScientiaAdAstra
    @PerScientiaAdAstra Год назад +4

    ...There is no cloud. It's just someone else's computer.

  • @深夜酒吧
    @深夜酒吧 Год назад

    If you don't working on l2 devices, you are not network guy at all, as simple as that

  • @edgardlopezsanchez2111
    @edgardlopezsanchez2111 Год назад

    The cloud will kill Cisco? YES!!!!

  • @tomsite2901uk
    @tomsite2901uk Год назад +2

    Ummm Networking is the foundation of any Network! Ohhh wowwww. And guess what, no network, no cloud, no Internet. "Cloud", as the CISCO guy said, is a way how to operate a network, but it has all the classic building blocks we know already since the beginning of time. There are networks, there are servers that can do stuff. Nothing changed. And fortunately there are enough parameters that can go wrong and nothing will be predictable by an AI. Sure, you can see if errors increase on a line and then predict if there might be an issue. But you can't predict an excavator ripping through a few thousand fibres. Alone the title of this video is cringe already. It is populistic. A "How did the cloud define and changed Networking" would be spot on. Why the need of this "The Sun" type title? Does Rupert Murdoch write the scripts now?

  • @andrelotter9590
    @andrelotter9590 Год назад

    David my sister's final essay to get her psychology degree disappeared-she had saved it on the cloud . She phoned the Cloud Services Help Line and they had no clucking clue how to get it back. SHe had to rewrite her whole essay-studying psychology through SACAP.

  • @ramfisdubero6865
    @ramfisdubero6865 Год назад

    Cloud will take all information of local networks data and afterwards sell it

  • @warclan5429
    @warclan5429 Год назад +1

    Sorry for network guys. DEV Ops was created to manage automation infrastructure. Programmers are taking over. Cisco will live as long as they push hardware to these cloud providers and ISP's

    • @smakersify
      @smakersify Год назад

      So tell me how does a whole organization connect to the internet and access their cloud’s systems?

    • @warclan5429
      @warclan5429 Год назад

      @@smakersify all medium to big companies are moving to cloud services. I m not saying network engineering will disappear. What I m saying most positions will be diminished. As corporations are moving from data centers to the cloud, the networking is sold as a service. ISPs will do that as well. It is just an issue of lowering costs.

  • @dirtyhannie
    @dirtyhannie Год назад

    Cloud will kill Cisco... But what is the cloud made of?

  • @kradoste6268
    @kradoste6268 Год назад +1

    How will anything kill cisco when the world is moving to an embedded systems approach 🙃

  • @robsmith2851
    @robsmith2851 Год назад

    Didn't the days of a fixed network end with Covid? Surely SD-WAN feels wrong now days. only benefits my employees 50% of the time when they are in the office. we need the benefits 100% of the time. Seems the security guys pitch on SSE is a lot more viable moving forward. Sorry SASE....

  • @abrozkhan
    @abrozkhan Год назад

    Idk why are we even having this discussion because cisco revenue will be doubled

  • @JKRowl
    @JKRowl Год назад

    Doesn’t Cisco have a cloud solution like Azure or AWS?

  • @konnaf24
    @konnaf24 Год назад

    iac, declarative provisioning, automation, networking is dead, cli is dead, cloud will take over same crap we've been hearing for 10 years now yet we are still discussing it. Strange, no?

  • @xila8861
    @xila8861 Год назад

    Yeah, lets ask Cisco about it lol

  • @averagemoes
    @averagemoes Год назад

    There is more than 1 “cloud”

  • @jytan740
    @jytan740 Год назад

    too much manpower/effort to maintain those network devices

  • @BB-fp6gh
    @BB-fp6gh Год назад +3

    David, thank you for these interviews and sharing knowledge. One suggestion. Please stop using fillers in your video. Especially interviewing people. Your audience are not 5 year olds. Every time speaker says ‘cloud’, ‘security’, ‘computers’ we don’t need to see office people typing, staring in the computer screen etc. This is so stupid.

    • @mountainscott5274
      @mountainscott5274 Год назад +1

      I like it. The more visual, the better.
      Really this entire video could have been a podcast. Turn up the volume and walk away to avoid being bothered👌🏾

    • @goonwithoutme
      @goonwithoutme Год назад

      'Filler', aka overlay, is used in order to edit a video. You can't just cut two pieces of the same video together or you get a 'jump cut'. This is why you use 'fillers'/overlay, it's for video editing 🙂

  • @remy2885
    @remy2885 Год назад

    wtf do u mean how do cloud servers connect together hmm??!!! kinda dumb ngl cloud is not vape that runs a website its just a non on premise datacenter

  • @Omer698
    @Omer698 Год назад

    Unless you want to work in a data center and have near CCIE knowledge when it comes to networking, network engineering as a career is dead. Most companies have moved on from on premise infrastructure. It's best you put your efforts towards learning the cloud, CODING and linux. Cybersecurity and ML are also futureproof IT careers. With the advent of ChatGPT even Software developers need to be careful.

    • @jamesbadger9459
      @jamesbadger9459 Год назад

      So for a beginner, what roadmap would you suggest going down and which certs would serve best for future prospects? I was looking at network engineer but seeing as most of it is headed to the cloud, I don't want to waste time learning if the jobs are going extinct lol.

  • @danish6192
    @danish6192 Год назад

    I didn't visit this video to watch and sure enough I didn't watch even a second I only came to say this "IN YOUR FUCKING DREAMS"

  • @PerScientiaAdAstra
    @PerScientiaAdAstra Год назад

    "Cloud" 2.0 will be killed by cloud 3.0