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Mar 2022
30m 29s

IPv6 Buzz 097: Selling An IPv6 Project T...

Packet Pushers
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Today's IPv6 Buzz discusses how to sell IPv6 as a project. That is, doing the advocacy work in your organization to drive IPv6 adoption. We examine the business and technical arguments you can make, including tying IPv6 to initiatives around cloud, containers, and zero trust. 
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