Alan Shimel, Mike Vizard, JP Morgenthal, Hope Lynch, Evgeniy Karam, and Stephen Foskett break down the growing number and size of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks as organizations face new pressures on their networks.
The gang then examines why Texas and Tennessee have emerged as leading locations for AI workloads, driven by infrastructure capacity and energy availability. The episode wraps with a look at Nokia’s $4 billion investment to improve AI networking across the United States.
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