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E46- Chris Gilmour at Axians

Episode 46 of the The Route to Networking podcast, hosted by Hamilton Barnes, titled "E46- Chris Gilmour at Axians" was published on February 15, 2022 and runs 51 minutes.

February 15, 2022 ·51m · The Route to Networking

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Send us Fan Mail George Barnes, the Co-Founder and Director at Hamilton Barnes, invited Chris Gilmour on to the show for the 46th episode of the podcast. Chris is an experienced CTO with over 20 years working in the networking industry, the majority of which are within International Tier 1 ISP's and award-winning Systems Integrators. He is currently working at Axians, as the CTO Service Provider and Enterprise. During the episode, the pair talk about all things Automation, including...

Send us Fan Mail

George Barnes, the Co-Founder and Director at Hamilton Barnes, invited Chris Gilmour on to the show for the 46th episode of the podcast.


Chris is an experienced CTO with over 20 years working in the networking industry, the majority of which are within International Tier 1 ISP's and award-winning Systems Integrators. He is currently working at Axians, as the CTO Service Provider and Enterprise. 


During the episode, the pair talk about all things Automation, including the huge demand they've seen for this skill from hiring managers. They delve into understanding how much Automation can help excel a young Networking Engineer, who is just starting out their career. 


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