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Why TDM Technology is Going Away and Why Divestiture Matters to the Federal Government
Executive Summary
Oct 10
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Ken Camp
Latency Considerations
We’re trying to address a practical approach to network latency modeling that blends deterministic physics-based latency (distance, propagation medium…
Oct 10
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Ken Camp
September 2025
Modernizing Legacy Infrastructure - A Tactical Imperative in Great Power Competition
Introduction
Sep 23
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Ken Camp
August 2025
The Evolution Toward Autonomic Networking - Why It Matters Now for SDN and Beyond
For more than a decade, Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has reshaped how enterprises, service providers, and government agencies architect their…
Aug 26
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Ken Camp
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PQC – Why Should I Care? Why Now?
The quantum clock is ticking, and it’s not a distant, theoretical concern—it's a present-day strategic threat.
Aug 21
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Ken Camp
From Telemetry to Transformation - Why Network Observability Must Deliver Actionable Outcomes
In the age of hybrid infrastructure, edge computing, and distributed applications, organizations face unprecedented complexity in their networks.
Aug 13
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Ken Camp
Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) - Logistics, Architecture, and Value Proposition
Yesterday I shared an old Pizza as a Service graphic, in part because I’ve been thinking about Network as a Service (NaaS).
Aug 6
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Ken Camp
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Selling “What’s in it for Me”
Of late I've found myself thinking more and more about the business development and sales cycle and how we drive success.
Aug 2
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Ken Camp
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July 2025
The Convergence of Cybersecurity and Network Architecture in Defense Systems
Executive Summary
Jul 20
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Ken Camp
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Storytelling - The Cornerstone of High-Impact Content Production
A great deal of the writing work I do is around developing a perspective and then unfolding a story.
Jul 16
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Ken Camp
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Data as the New Control Plane - Rethinking the Technology Stack
Introduction
Jul 6
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Ken Camp
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June 2025
Conference & Trade Show Roles in a Nutshell
In the context of a conference or trade show, being on dust versus being on platform represents two very different but equally critical facets of…
Jun 25
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Ken Camp
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