Connecting Everyone Everywhere with Chris Grundemann
The 1623 Farnam team has released episode four of their Partners in Peering video podcast. The series aims to showcase the value peering delivers, insights from IX users, and trends, tips, news and insights from present and future connectivity.
The latest edition of the 1623 Farnam Partners in Peering Podcast with Bill Severn and Matt Reed featured Chris Grundemann, Founder and CEO at FullCtl.
Chris, who is a 20-year veteran of the technology and connectivity industry, explains the importance of providing secure interconnection for everyone everywhere and delves into the most pressing topics currently facing the interconnection space.
“I see networking as a historical arc. The first thirty years of networking was really about does this work right, is it the right choice, is this going to work at all? The next thirty years was about making it work right, improving the user experience, decreasing latency, and increasing resiliency and reliability,” notes Grundemann. “In 2024, there is almost nowhere on the planet you can go and not get an internet connection. Some places you have to try harder than others but this is ubiquitous.”
Don’t miss this episode to learn more about how connectivity is changing, the benefits of teaching the world about interconnection, how technologies evolve (and how to gain buy-in from the ecosystem) and much, much more.
Check out episode 4 of the Partners in Peering podcast HERE.