For twenty-four years I’ve worked on the networks that carry the internet — IP/MPLS backbones, BGP, and the better part of a decade on Segment Routing. Lately my focus has shifted to the place where two worlds collide: AI and networking.
That shows up in two directions. One is building the networks that AI needs — AI Data Center fabrics, lossless Ethernet, GPU-as-a-Service connectivity, and SRv6 as the fabric that ties data centers, GPU clusters, and the wide-area backbone together. The other is bringing AI into the network — using large language models and the Model Context Protocol to take over the repetitive parts of network operations.
I’ve been publishing pieces of this on LinkedIn. This site is where it lives now — on my own domain, in my own words, at my own pace. Expect posts on SRv6, AI Data Center design, and agentic AIOps, with the occasional field note from a NOG stage.
If any of that is your world too, say hello.