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As a Cisco team member, I’m convinced that the value of professional organizations cannot be understated. It’s understood that employees across various industries have a lot on their plate these days. Data centers, SDN’s or large solutions that help a manufacturing plant to become more “connected” are more than enough projects to keep us busy. However, employees often forget the value of professional organizations that are relevant within each industry. Whether an employee belongs to a professional organization or not, employees must realize the value that these organizations have: professional credibility, influence messaging on a ground level and increasing visibility for Cisco are some of the most important aspects that being involved with professional organizations can bring about.

Professional Credibility

Professional organizations are a place where I can network, learn and help deliver Cisco messaging as well as educate, engage and contact customers through community involvement.  When I first joined Cisco 15 years ago, I regularly attended and presented at monthly users group meetings, but over the years, Cisco’s participation at these meetings has waned and appears to be trending down. Often, I think we take for granted the value of professional organizations, but they provide a standard for professional credibility and give Cisco a broader visibility. As a member of an industry professional organization, specifically the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), I get tremendous value through education and networking.  I know my colleague Rick Geiger, who is on the Gridwise Alliance Board of Directors, would agree. At the local and state level, large impacts are possible as professional association members are able to drive professional credibility, influence agendas and position topics to society members who work or interact with our customer base.

For example, several months ago I received a monthly newsletter promoting a seminar on Software Defined Networking (SDN). One line stated “Software Defined Networking has got Cisco shaking in their boots because it just might completely transform what types of equipment are needed to build a network.  Do I have your attention now?”  Needless to say, I registered and attended – member discount to boot.

Education of members was the primary purpose of the seminar, meaning attendees expected the delivery of neutral, fair and technically accurate presentation on the future of software defined networks.  As I saw it, the presentation on SDN was focused on a Google approach to SDN architecture for data centers, and included a good amount of Cisco bashing. Nonetheless, the seminar provided an opportunity to influence the messaging at ground level and the topics discussed seemed to be informative and beneficial for all those in attendance.

Influence Messaging and Topics at Ground Level

Understanding the messaging and positioning of the local technical mavens presents a golden opportunity to counter and influence at street level. The bottom line, secure all forums to get Cisco’s messaging to our end users.  The IEEE meeting provided a good opportunity to secure a date and timeslot to present Cisco’s SDN and Application-Centric Infrastructure strategies as well as an opportunity to counter any negative perception the audience picked.  As Mike Robinson, Practice Architect states:

“As a member of UTC’s Smart Network Council, I get to collaborate with leading utilities in the United States who are dealing with the industry’s pressing issues. This is hugely valuable. It offers a direct path to decision makers, a seat at the table as they develop their strategies, and it builds trust as a colleague (as opposed to coming across just as a vendor). Also, through UTC I get the opportunity to speak at conventions, periodic forums, and regional meetings.”

Broader Visibility for Cisco

Cisco will also have an opportunity to drive thought leadership to influencers – Mavens and Sales specialists who will attend the upcoming session I secured. Account managers, engineers and other members of the sales team should make it a priority to get engaged with professional organizations, user groups and other community influencers.

Continue reading “Getting Value from Professional Organizations”

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Donald Graham

Practice Advisor, Manufacturing & Energy Practice

Business Transformation Group

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At Cisco India, we focus on addressing social issues where we believe we can have significant and lasting impact by applying our unique expertise to those issues.

For example, after floods devastated rural communities in Northern Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in October 2009, Cisco committed US$10 million in cash, services, solutions and equipment to support rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts in the Raichur district of Karnataka.

We called it Project Samudaya and our goal was to create a modern, rural community by giving it access to urban amenities such as quality healthcare and education. We deployed the Cisco Education Enabled Delivery (CEED) platform in Raichur to deliver remote education, and the Cisco HealthPresence solution to improve access to medical treatment and access to specialist consultants. Thousands of patients have benefited.

https://youtu.be/W307Sj2s17g

Continue reading “Cisco Recognized for CSR Excellence in India”

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Archana Sahay

Public Relations Manager

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Today Cisco held its second-annual Academy Day at the Cisco Live! conference in Milan, Italy. The event is sponsored by the Cisco Networking Academy program, which trains 1 million people worldwide each year in computer networking technology. The theme of Academy Day is Internet of Everything for Social Innovation, and more than 1000 college-age students from Italy and elsewhere participated in activities like:

Founders of the start-up Handisco demonstrate their networked walking stick that helps visually impaired people navigate cities.
During Academy Day at Cisco Live Milan, founders of the start-up Handisco demonstrated their networked walking stick, which helps visually impaired people navigate cities.

Also, for 44 hours, teams of students in Italy and Singapore will participate in a Hackathon for Social Innovation produced by Cisco Networking Academy. Their challenge is to create an application that uses collaboration technologies and networked connections to revolutionize the delivery of education.

The Hack-a-thon concludes on Wednesday, January 28 at 4 p.m. Milan time. Visit the Cisco Corporate Social Responsibility blog later this week to find out what happened! 

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Alexis Raymond

Senior Manager

Chief Sustainability Office

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One of the problems we’re working to solve with Project Squared is to enable teams to work much more flexibly – any time, any place, any device. We believe that ad-hoc conferencing is a key part of this, which is why it features prominently in the application right now. I had a great experience – magical almost – with the app last week, and I wanted to share it with you.

A few developers, product managers, designers, and I were in a Squared Room, heatedly discussing the right user experience for a new feature we are considering adding to the app. The chat conversation was coming in bursts throughout the day. Around evening time in California, the discussion started up again. One of the participants was about to get in his car to drive home, so he took a gamble and hit the “call” button. It was actually quite late for me (I’m on the east coast), so I initially ignored the incoming invite, assuming others would as well. However, I saw that the call was still going on a few minutes later, so obviously something was going on. I was on my mobile, but figured I’d pop in and see what was happening. So, I clicked the join button.

When I joined, there was a heated discussion going. Four other folks were live in the call having an argument. The initiator of the call was still driving – thankfully his phone was lying down next to his seat and not in his hand! One of the others was outside a restaurant waiting to be seated. The other two were in a conference room in the office, working on some UX sketches on a whiteboard. We talked for about ten minutes, and actually made some good progress. The fellow in the restaurant reported a similar experience to mine – he initially ignored the request for the group call because he was at a restaurant. But seeing that the call was continuing, he jumped in to check it out.

Continue reading “A Magical Squared Moment”

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Jonathan Rosenberg

Cisco Fellow and Vice President

CTO for Cisco's Collaboration Business

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The Cisco® Remote Integrated Services Engine (RISE) allows both physical and virtual external service appliances to be attached to the Cisco Nexus® 7000 Series Switches and gain the same benefits as if the appliances were directly connected to the switch backplane like a dedicated service module. Cisco RISE provides a bidirectional control plane for tightly coupling network services to data center switching. Cisco RISE establishes a communication path between the network data plane and the service appliance, simplifying deployment and optimizing data paths with better traffic visibility in the data center. RISE is supported Cisco Prime NAM, Citrix NetScaler 1000v, Citrix NetScaler VPX, Citrix NetScaler MPX, Citrix NetScaler SDX etc.

Interested in knowing more about Cisco® RISE . The engineering team will showcase demos of some of the innovative features being designed for the Nexus 2K to 7K platforms. These are 15-30min Software Demos performed by our technical leaders. Please stop by our booth or visit the Nexus Data Center Whisper suites to watch the live demo and get some free goodies. Email questions to: rise-info@cisco.com

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Avni Baveja

Software Engineer

Data Center Group

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In many parts of the world there was a holiday period and celebration of the New Year, and it reminds me that the world has holiday periods all year round. What happens to your remote access demands during holidays? One would think that being on holiday means no one needs access to corporate resources, correct? Sometimes I really wish that were true. Sadly, that has not always been the case even for me. As an example or two, maybe you can relate to the people below or know someone like this:

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Kathy Trahan

Senior Security Solutions Marketing Manager

Global Marketing Corporate Communications

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CES and NRF kicked off 2015 with a bang, and as usual, showed us that there is no shortage of gadgets and dashboards to help businesses solve their every need.

From an IT perspective, choosing the right tools to solve each technology challenge should involve a full evaluation the merits of feature sets, while balancing the (rapidly shrinking) budget. But the business doesn’t wait – IT is flanked by consumer-mindset-driven employees and visionary execs eager to stay on top of buzz words like Big Data and Analytics.

Not coincidentally, we’re witnessing IT budgets shift over to Line of Business (LoB), a clear nod towards the business relevance of digital engagement.

In fact, 44% of mobility initiatives are now either completely funded or jointly funded by Line of Business (LoB) leaders.

This is a great opportunity for IT to align with LoB interests and drive programs that allow LoB and IT to successfully deliver business outcomes together using technology.

Continue reading “Summary: Drive Customer Engagement with Analytics and Insights – the Next Wave of CMX Innovation”

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Prashanth Shenoy

Vice President of Marketing

Enterprise Networking and Mobility

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Technology is a funny thing: it enthralls some, mystifies others. As evidenced by CES and NRF, there is no shortage of gadgets and dashboards these days to help businesses solve their every need. And it just keeps coming.

From an IT perspective, choosing the right tools to solve each technology challenge should involve a full evaluation the merits of feature sets, while balancing the (rapidly shrinking) budget.

But how often is IT allowed to do that anymore? Truth is, the business doesn’t wait. Flanked by consumer-mindset-driven employees insisting on using any tools that suit their fancy (hello, Shadow IT) and visionary execs eager to stay on top of visionary buzz words like Big Data and Analytics, IT often feels squeezed out from getting a seat at the table when driving the business.

The industry is witnessing a shift in IT budgets being moved over to LoB, a clear nod towards the business relevance of digital engagement.

In fact, 44% of mobility initiatives are now either completely funded or jointly funded by Line of Business (LoB) leaders.

Mobility is key. This is a great opportunity for IT to strategize and align to LoB interests to drive programs that allow LoB and IT to win together and successfully deliver business outcomes using technology.

Cisco’s Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) sits at this sweet spot where the network, traditionally owned by IT, can help LoB with their painpoints: data analytics on customer behavior, statistics for operational optimization, and even customer engagement opportunities. To learn more about how this works, visit cisco.com/go/cmx.

And now, Continue reading “The Next Wave of CMX: Location Innovation, Scalability, and User-centric Analytics for Better Customer Engagement”

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Prashanth Shenoy

Vice President of Marketing

Enterprise Networking and Mobility

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Interested in learning more about Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure and Nexus 9000? We are hosting a myriad of activities here at Cisco Live Milan 2015! With Meet the Expert sessions and Demos at the World of Solutions, DevNet Zone labs, a plethora of breakout sessions, and customer whisper suite sessions, there is a wide range of content available throughout the week at the MiCo. Check out the highlights below.

DEVNET ZONE:

  • “Let’s Discuss: Cisco’s Controllers – Why, What, How, When”

Wednesday, January 28 • 2:30pm – 3:30pm

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=9522&tclass=popup

  • “API Deep Dive: APIC DC”

Monday, January 26 • 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=9502&tclass=popup

  • “API Deep Dive: APIC DC APIs”

Thursday, January 29 • 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=9529&tclass=popup

BREAKOUTS:

1.TECACI-2009 – Intermediate – Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) – The Policy Driven Data Center

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5795&tclass=popup

2.BRKAPP-9000 – Introduction to Application Centric Infrastructure.

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5698&tclass=popup

3.BRKACI-2001 – Intermediate – Integration and Interoperation of existing Nexus networks into an ACI architecture

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5699&tclass=popup

4.TECDCT-2002 – Intermediate – Next Generation Data Center Infrastructure

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5807&tclass=popup

5.BRKAPP-9004 – Intermediate – Data Center Mobility, VXLAN & ACI Fabric Architecture

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5861&tclass=popup

6.BRKACI-3456 – Advanced – Mastering OpenStack and ACI

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=6561&tclass=popup

7.TECDCT-2002 – Intermediate – Next Generation Data Center Infrastructure

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5807&tclass=popup

8.BRKACI-2006 – Intermediate – Integration of Hypervisors and L4-7 Services into an ACI Fabric

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5700&tclass=popup

9.LTRDCT-1224 – Intermediate – Implementing VXLAN in Datacenter

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=6111&tclass=popup

10.BRKDCT-1302 – APIC and Nexus 9000: Network Programmability and Automation

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5714&tclass=popup

11.BRKVIR-2931 – Intermediate – End-to-End Application-Centric Data Center

https://www.ciscolivemilan.com/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=5493&tclass=popup

Cisco ACI/N9K Whisper Suites

Please visit https://cisco.jifflenow.com/livedcmilan2015 to register a request. Please note a Cisco domain name is required.

Whisper suites are being held offsite at:

Melia Milano Hotel

Via Masaccio, 19

We hope you will enjoy the show.

Authors

Ravi Balakrishnan

Senior Product Marketing Manager

Datacenter Solutions