I can remember back in 2015 when I worked desktop support for a Connecticut university. I was new to the field, but passionate for the job. The Director of IT Infrastructure, Jesse Lunt, really took me under his wing. He allowed me to help him in the data center, I was taught to punch down cables into patch panels, how to install APs in the school's ceilings, how to configure the switches, routers and firewalls. Even after he left the school and moved on, we remain friends to this very day. He put together a Zoom class to teach me and some other friends the ins and outs of Azure. I can never repay that man for his kindness and friendship.
The US NUA is the US Network User Association. They are local groups of Network Engineers. The meetups are sponsored, but it's supposed to be a no sales pressure environment. You can learn more and sign up at www.usnua.com/
I can remember back in 2015 when I worked desktop support for a Connecticut university. I was new to the field, but passionate for the job. The Director of IT Infrastructure, Jesse Lunt, really took me under his wing. He allowed me to help him in the data center, I was taught to punch down cables into patch panels, how to install APs in the school's ceilings, how to configure the switches, routers and firewalls. Even after he left the school and moved on, we remain friends to this very day. He put together a Zoom class to teach me and some other friends the ins and outs of Azure. I can never repay that man for his kindness and friendship.
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53:15 USNA? Nugget? Sorry can you explain this I couldn't understand the acronym and google returns nothing!
The US NUA is the US Network User Association. They are local groups of Network Engineers. The meetups are sponsored, but it's supposed to be a no sales pressure environment. You can learn more and sign up at www.usnua.com/
@@artofneteng I'm going to be attending my first-ever (CT)NUG event in September. Can't wait!