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Published inNov 2021
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Robert E. Jackson
Robert E. Jackson
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Robert E. Jackson

Robert E. Jackson earned his bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Purdue University in 1997, and since then has found himself in a multitude of pre- and post-sales positions with various successful start-ups, mostly in the network access technology space. He has played multiple roles over the course of his career, including sales engineer, solutions engineer, integration engineer, network engineer, and product manager. Throughout all of these engineering positions he never learned to drive a train, but he was able to experience the digital transformation from traditional data centers to cloud computing from multiple viewpoints. He is currently employed at HashiCorp as a senior solutions engineer, based in the northeast area of the United States.
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Dude, where's my service?

The first of Little Bo Peep's challenges that we're going to address is simply to determine the location of her sheep, or in this case, her service. In our analogy, Little Bo Peep has installed GPS trackers in each of her sheep. However, the GPS at its core only provides the longitude and latitude of a given point. It alone doesn't give you any information about that point, only that it exists. If she stops at simply installing the trackers, she hasn't really solved the problem, has she? At a very high level, she can see that a GPS tracker exists in a particular location. However, what she doesn't yet know is which sheep exists at that location. She also needs some sort of receiver to maintain the location of all of those GPS coordinates. This comes down to service definition and centralized service registration.

Every service in every network has some sort of definition. Some aspects of the definition could be very high level...

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Robert E. Jackson

Robert E. Jackson earned his bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Purdue University in 1997, and since then has found himself in a multitude of pre- and post-sales positions with various successful start-ups, mostly in the network access technology space. He has played multiple roles over the course of his career, including sales engineer, solutions engineer, integration engineer, network engineer, and product manager. Throughout all of these engineering positions he never learned to drive a train, but he was able to experience the digital transformation from traditional data centers to cloud computing from multiple viewpoints. He is currently employed at HashiCorp as a senior solutions engineer, based in the northeast area of the United States.
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