Next-Gen Network Heroes
What can decades of hands-on operational experience teach us about the future of AI-driven networking? In this episode of Next-Gen Network Heroes, host Bob Slevin sits down with Jeremy Bradberry, Senior Network Engineer at Delaware North, for a conversation that spans everything from legacy manufacturing systems and mainframes to modern AI-assisted network operations. Jeremy shares how his early career working in industrial environments shaped the way he approaches networking today, giving him what he calls an “X-ray vision” into how technology connects directly to business operations. Jeremy explains why understanding operational workflows is just as important as understanding the technology itself. Drawing from real-world experiences modernizing aging infrastructure in manufacturing environments, he shares how practical problem solving, adaptability, and business alignment helped him create innovative solutions long before AI entered the picture. The conversation then shifts into how AI is changing the daily life of network engineers. Jeremy walks through practical examples of using tools like Copilot and Lucid to analyze large datasets, accelerate troubleshooting, automate documentation, and improve collaboration across teams. Rather than viewing AI as a replacement for expertise, Jeremy sees it as a force multiplier that gives engineers more time to focus on strategy, improvement, and innovation. Bob and Jeremy also discuss the importance of mentoring junior engineers, preserving strong operational standards, and ensuring organizations don’t lose sight of the fundamentals while adopting new technology. The episode closes with a fun look into Jeremy’s passion for retro gaming, console preservation, and how gaming culture unexpectedly parallels the world of networking and systems engineering. Takeaways: * Understand the business behind the technology. The best network engineers don’t just know the infrastructure; they understand the operational impact when systems fail and how technology supports the business as a whole. * Modernization doesn’t always require a complete rebuild. Jeremy shares how creative solutions helped extend the life of legacy systems while still introducing modern networking capabilities. * AI works best as a force multiplier, not a replacement. Tools like Copilot can dramatically speed up troubleshooting, reporting, and documentation, but strong technical knowledge is still essential. * Better standards create better AI outcomes. Consistent naming conventions, interface descriptions, and operational discipline make AI tools significantly more effective. * Focus on asking the right questions. AI can surface insights quickly, but engineers still need the experience and operational understanding to guide investigations and validate results. * Use greenfield projects strategically. New deployments are opportunities to build future-ready environments that support automation, visibility, and scalability from the start. * Operational experience builds resilience. Jeremy’s early career in manufacturing environments taught him persistence, adaptability, and how to solve problems under pressure. * Collaboration improves outcomes. Sharing AI-driven insights across teams helps break down silos and allows organizations to solve problems faster and more effectively. Quote of the Show: * “If you know what questions to ask, it becomes all the more powerful of a vehicle for you to really innovate and move things forward.” Links: * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-bradberry-7b0752142/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-bradberry-7b0752142/] * Website: https://careers.delawarenorth.com/ [https://careers.delawarenorth.com/]
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