
In this episode, the team sat down to take a deep dive into WorldTech IT's Network Engine, a purpose-built hypervisor designed to decouple networking workloads from general-purpose virtualization platforms. From the philosophy behind the hardware design to real-world use cases across retail, oil & gas, and the data center edge, we cover everything networking pros need to know about modernization and avoiding vendor lock-in. We also explore the open-source ecosystem powering Network Engine, including the Linux Foundation's OPI project, and give a first look at what's coming next: a dedicated Network Analytics Engine.The WorldTech IT Podcast is where CIOs, CISOs, infrastructure directors, and network engineers come for honest, practitioner-led conversations about enterprise technology. No fluff, no vendor agendas. Just deep technical expertise across network security, cloud infrastructure, automation, open source, and AI from engineers who have built, secured, and scaled these environments firsthand. New episodes cover the strategies, tools, and real world decisions shaping enterprise IT today. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation worth having. WorldTech IT is a specialized IT solutions provider with deep expertise across F5, Arista, Palo Alto, Red Hat, and the broader enterprise stack.Learn more: wtit.com
Jun 1
48 min

In this episode of the World Tech IT Podcast, VP of Marketing Eric Moe sits down with Josh Brooks (Chief Solution Architect), Robert Davila (Practice Manager – Networking & Security), and Ernie Martinez (Practice Manager – Red Hat & Open Source) to break down the AI security landscape in 2026.Fresh off GTC 2026, the team digs into the full AI attack surface, from data integrity and supply chain threats to agentic AI risks, physical AI, and emerging wildcards that most organizations aren't ready for. Whether you're just getting started with AI or already running agents in production, this episode is packed with real-world insight and actionable takeaways.Topics covered:How F5, Palo Alto, and Red Hat address AI securityChatbots vs. agentic AI — and why the distinction mattersPrompt injection, supply chain attacks, and open source risksPhysical AI and digital twins: a new threat frontierOverhyped vs. underhyped AI threats (lightning round!)The wackiest AI agents the team has actually built🔔 Subscribe for monthly episodes covering enterprise tech, networking, security, and AI.New episodes cover the strategies, tools, and real world decisions shaping enterprise IT today. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation worth having. WorldTech IT is a specialized IT solutions provider with deep expertise across F5, Arista, Palo Alto, Red Hat, and the broader enterprise stack. Learn more: wtit.com
Apr 23
1 hr 4 min

What did NVIDIA GTC reveal about the future of AI, cybersecurity, and enterprise infrastructure?In this episode of the WorldTech IT Podcast, senior engineers break down the biggest takeaways from NVIDIA GTC, including how artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity, accelerating adversarial AI threats, and reshaping enterprise data center design.Josh Brooks (Chief Solution Architect), Ernie Martinez (Open Source and Red Hat Practice Manager), and Robert Davila (Networking and Security Practice Manager) share real-world insights on AI infrastructure, AI networking, and security challenges facing modern enterprises. This episode covers NVIDIA’s AI ecosystem, agentic AI, SuperPOD architecture, and how organizations can prepare their infrastructure for large-scale AI workloads.You’ll also hear practical perspectives on AI security, including guardrails, prompt injection risks, token consumption costs, and how security teams can adapt to AI-driven attacks. The discussion explores open source AI alternatives, enterprise AI adoption strategies, and the evolving role of networking and security platforms like NVIDIA, Arista Networks, F5, Red Hat, and Palo Alto Networks.This episode is ideal for CIOs, CISOs, infrastructure leaders, and network engineers looking to understand:Adversarial AI and AI-powered cyber threatsAI infrastructure, data centers, and high-performance networkingAgentic AI and enterprise AI use casesAI security, guardrails, and risk mitigationToken economics and AI cost optimizationOpen source AI models and alternativesThe future of work with AI and automationThe WorldTech IT Podcast delivers practitioner-led conversations on enterprise IT, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, and AI. No vendor hype. No fluff. Just real engineers sharing what works in production environments.WorldTech IT is a specialized IT solutions provider with deep expertise in application delivery, network security, automation, and multi-cloud architecture.Learn more: https://wtit.comSubscribe for more episodes on AI, cybersecurity, and enterprise infrastructure.
Mar 26
42 min

What does it actually take to build and secure enterprise infrastructure at scale? In this debut episode of the WorldTech IT Podcast, three senior practitioners with careers spanning Microsoft, Raytheon, and Rackspace sit down to talk about what they have learned across 300+ cloud migrations, how organizations should be thinking about cloud repatriation in 2026, and why most AI integrations in the security stack are generating noise instead of value.Josh Brooks (Chief Solution Architect), Ernie Martinez (Open Source and Red Hat Practice Manager), and Robert Davila (Networking and Security Practice Manager) cover the topics that CIOs, CISOs, infrastructure directors, and network engineers are navigating right now: workload placement decisions, FinOps reality checks, SOC tool sprawl, secrets management, AI governance, and building a security stack that actually integrates.No vendor agenda. No watered down takes. Just engineers who have operated at scale sharing what they know.Topics covered in this episode:Cloud repatriation and workload assessmentAI adoption and AI governance in the enterpriseNetwork security automation and CICD pipeline securitySecrets management and machine identitySOC tool sprawl and unified security platformsF5, Arista, Palo Alto and Red Hat integrationBold predictions for enterprise IT in 2026
Mar 3
59 min
