Larry Weidig

Early tech adopter turned internet pioneer, Larry Weidig earned his Computer Science degree from UW-Madison in 1990, then co-founded Excel.Net in 1994, scaling it from a home-based start-up to a leading regional ISP across southeast Wisconsin before selling it in 2019. After consulting, he returned to coding as a developer at Sonar and shares his experience on the Bandwidth podcast.

Data That Doesn’t Get Used Is Just Clutter

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Data That Doesn’t Get Used Is Just Clutter

Let’s skip the buzzwords. If data isn’t helping your team fix issues faster, answer questions better, or see problems before they happen, it’s not useful. It’s noise. In our most recent Bandwidth episode, we tackled what it actually means to be...

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It Makes You Go Like This: The Real Stress of Running Network Operations

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It Makes You Go Like This: The Real Stress of Running Network Operations

Let’s get one thing straight. Network ops is not for the faint of heart. It’s not just late-night alerts or tracking down bad configurations. It’s...

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