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Let’s set the scene… an incredible atmosphere bringing Cisco marketing Partners and executives together to share what’s next in marketing for the coming year.  We challenged our marketing partners to rethink their approaches to – Connect.  Amaze.  Engage.

This event marked the ninth year Marketing Velocity, and it continues to bring marketing Partners and Cisco leaders together to share ideas, prepare for the coming year and take action for success.  Michelle Chiantera (@michchiantera) the host and leader for Global Partner Marketing challenged Partners to think differently, and be fearless with their approaches.  She also focused on Cisco’s commitment to Partners and we are on this journey to market together. These themes only intensified with the speakers, including tech evangelist, Guy Kawasaki and former astronaut, Commander Chris Hadfield.

Our leaders including Karen Walker (@KarMWalker) and Joseph Puthussery (@JosephPty) shared that our approach to marketing has to change – attention spans are shrinking, digitization is the future and we as marketers need to cut through the noise and connect with customers.  Backing this, Cisco is simplifying this with new product design, simpler brand language, and improved marketing support through Marketing Velocity and Partner Marketing Central.

Those Partners in attendance immediately internalized on the power of Connect, Engage and Amaze and shared their insights…

But more importantly it’s clear to these marketers that to succeed in this new digital era we have to think differently.  We need to focus on customers, enchant them with storytelling and ultimately challenge the status quo. Many have shown how they are changing their approaches, winning awards within three categories Digital and Social Marketer of the Year, Marketing Innovator of the Year, and Revenue Marketer of the Year (full list below).

Cisco SVP of Worldwide Partners, Wendy Bahr (@wyBahr), closed the day meshing how sales and marketing are going to come even closer together sharing her three pillars of strategy; simplicity, alignment, and value and how they can help both Cisco and Partners adapt and succeed in the digital transformation. Now comes how we go to market differently through programs and marketing.  The time is now!

This is only the beginning! Now is the time for you to Connect, Engage and Amaze. And we want to help you do it!  Visit SalesConnect on March 2 for replays of the event and reconnect with what was shared.  Get ideas for new ways to market with the Marketing Velocity Hub, and expand your marketing knowledge and hear from marketing leaders offered by the Marketing Velocity program.

Full list of Marketing Velocity Award Winners:

Global and Strategic Partners

  • Digital and Social Marketer of the Year– NetApp, forFlexpod Momentum Campaign – FlexPod. You got this.
  • Marketing Innovator of the Year – Telstra, forBring I.T. On
  • Revenue Marketer of the Year – Dimension Data, forNext Generation Data Center

Americas US

  • Digital and Social Marketer of the Year– Tympani, Inc., forCapturing Business Through Inbound Marketing
  • Marketing Innovator of the Year – Iron Bow Technologies, forTED (Telehealth Education Delivered) Mobile Demo Truck
  • Revenue Marketer of the Year – World Wide Technology, forNetwork Programmability – IWAN (Digital Branch)

Americas Canada

  • Digital and Social Marketer of the Year – Acrodex Inc, forEstablishing Online Authority through Digital and Social Marketing
  • Marketing Innovator of the Year – Softchoice, forTab 4 Collab

Americas Latam

  • Revenue Marketer of the Year – Ingram Micro Mexico, forEvent Lead Accelerator

APJ

  • Revenue Marketer of the Year – Data#3 Limited, forCisco Pipeline Acceleration
  • Revenue Marketer of the Year – Netsoft Consulting Services, forCustomer focused integrated DG campaign for UCS Nexus Data Centre
  • Innovator of the Year – Telstra Corporation Limited Marketing, forHACK<DIV>ATE

EMEAR

  • Revenue Marketer of the Year – Comstor Middle East, for Comstor’s MaaS (Marketing as a Service)
  • Revenue Marketer of the Year – Cisilion Limited, forCollaboration  Transformed- Legal, Finance & Insurance
  • Marketing Innovator of the Year –SWS Computersysteme AG, for “Integrated IT Security Campaign – More than just IT”
  • Digital and Social Marketer of the Year –Atea AS, for “Atea Anywhere – Brings people together “Reach the person not the device””

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Bryan Sherlock

Marketing Manager

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#CiscoChampion Radio is a podcast series by Cisco Champions as technologists. Today’s podcast is an Open Forum featuring Cisco Champions sharing insight on recent announcements.

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Cisco Champion Hosts
David Orellana (@itech_live), IT Network Specialist
Justin Cohen (@cantechit), Senior Information Technologist
Stewart Goumans (@wirelessstew), Mobility Consultant
Tim Miller (@broadcaststorm), Senior HPC Engineer

Moderator
Lauren Friedman (@lauren)
Kim Austin (@ciscokima)

Continue reading “#CiscoChampion Radio, S3|Ep. 7: Something Awesome Open Forum”

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IT Teams gain insight and focus with the industry’s most comprehensive NGFW management – before, during and after attacks.

As we discussed in our last two posts, most organizations today secure their networks using disparate technologies that are unable to work together.  Legacy NGFWs are not threat-focused but rather focused rather on controlling applications.  Nor are they fully integrated from a security perspective (which we covered in our last post) or from a management perspective, which we’ll tackle in this post.

In order to address their shortcomings in threat defense, today’s legacy NGFW will often have to introduce three or more additional security products, with three or more consoles to manage those siloed functions. The end result is a complex assortment of consoles to manage and thousands of unintegrated alerts to sift through, making security even more complex than it needs to be.

Continue reading “Cisco Firepower Management Center Brings Security Into Focus”

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Joseph O'Laughlin

Product Manager, Marketing

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Today I am pleased to introduce a new Cisco product family, and the next generation of hyperconverged infrastructure: Cisco HyperFlex Systems. Cisco HyperFlex represents true hyperconvergence, combining innovative software defined storage and data services software with Cisco UCS, the proven system that unifies servers and networking like no other.

With Cisco HyperFlex, we’re delivering the capabilities customers tell us they’ve been waiting for in a hyperconverged solution. By extending our strategy of software defined, policy driven infrastructure to hyperconvergence, Cisco will accelerate mainstream adoption of this valuable technology and provide customers a future-ready platform for evolving applications

When you look back on the last 10 years, it’s easy to make the case that Cisco has enabled much of the data center infrastructure convergence we’ve seen so far– with Nexus, UCS and ACI. During the industry transition to virtualization and cloud, Cisco saw the need to converge the network with computing. We then partnered with strategic storage vendors to deliver Cisco Integrated Infrastructure. Customers responded and now Cisco Unified Computing continues to redefine data center capabilities for over 50,000 customers across the globe.

Video view of Cisco HyperFlex

Hyperconvergence: The story so far

Today our industry is in transition once more, to more distributed applications, microservices architectures, and shifting IT models. Hyperconverged infrastructure was introduced to leverage the economic benefits of software-defined storage (software that federates storage across clusters of x86 servers) and deliver a simplified solution for mainstream workloads. First movers in this space focused on getting to market quickly and delivering simplicity. To do that they had to made some tradeoffs that have limited the potential of hyperconverged infrastructure:

  • Easy, building block scaling often came at the expense of inefficient, lock-step ratios of compute and storage
  • SDS stacks built on conventional, write-in-place file systems, show limitations in performance and data optimization
  • Rather than integrating with existing tools, new silos of management and policies were introduced
  • Finally, and perhaps most important in the context of distributed, clustered systems: networking was never fully integrated with compute in these products

 

Understanding the full-credit answer

As I’ve spoken with customers and partners around the world they’ve told me they want:

  1. Operational simplicity AND integration with existing tools and processes. No additional islands of infrastructure or management.
  2. Easy scaling AND the flexibility to tailor compute and storage ratios in an efficient way
  3. A platform that can support more of their applications today AND has the capability to support tomorrow’s microservices application architectures and containers.

We approached hyperconvergence from this lens, and developed an agile, efficient and flexible system to meet these requirements.

 

Cisco HyperFlex Systems

Through our strategic relationship with Springpath, we’ve integrated innovative storage and data services software with Cisco UCS to create an architecture with substantial differentiation:

  1. Independent scaling of compute and storage capacity allows right resources to be added incrementally in the right ratios.
  2. Dynamic data distribution provides high availability, superior performance and better efficiency.
  3. Continuous data optimization, delivered via always-on inline deduplication and inline compression that is layered on a log structured file system, minimizes storage needs by up to 80% without compromising on performance.
  4. Integrated Management and Data Services allow HyperFlex systems to deliver native data services like granular Snapshots and Clones and to be seamlessly added to the robust UCS management ecosystem to simplify management.

Please join us for a webcast on Thursday, March 10th to hear more about the re-imagined data center.

You can also learn more at cisco.com/go/hyperflex or follow the conversation on Twitter with #CiscoHX.

 

 

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Satinder Sethi

No Longer with Cisco

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Super Tuesday delivers DC switching portfolio innovations and acceleration of hybrid cloud

Today is Super Tuesday, with fourteen states and territories hosting primary elections. Lots of media and preparation goes into this day.

And we have a lot of news to share with you. We’ve been doubling down on the data center by accelerating innovation across ASICs, hardware and software. Add in a strategic acquisition to deliver a complete solution for our customers, and you indeed have a Super Tuesday for Cisco.

I have two announcements to share today – one focused on the foundation that enables the cloud – from next gen SDN-ready DC Switching infrastructure ; and the other focused on accelerating hybrid cloud deployments for customers that want to drive business value from applications – with our intent to acquire CliQr.

Cloud scale switching: next generation Nexus switching portfolio

Using Cisco innovations in ASICs, hardware and software, we are delivering to our customers a 2-year time to market advantage. This advantage leverages cloud scale ASICs using 16nm technology versus our competition that still is based on 28nm.

Why this is important: we deliver bottom line value to our customers with 50% the cost, 50% power cooling savings, 50% faster application completion time.

Continue reading “Delivering Cloud Services at Cloud Scale with Cloud Economics”

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Soni Jiandani

Senior Vice President

Marketing for the Insieme Business Unit at Cisco

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First in a series of blogs written by Cisco Switch Product Managers discussing their recently released products.

With the release of the next-generation KQ64024 Cisco Catalyst 6800 Series Supervisor Engine 6T, Cisco offers customers simple, scalable, smart and secure network services to build the next-generation network – today.

The move to digital business is being driven by key market transitions such as the Internet Of Things (IOT), digitization, flexible workspaces, mobility and rich-media communications. Such transitions are driving the next-generation enterprise campus network to scale exponentially.

In fact, a recent study predicts that within three years, global IP traffic will reach 168 Exabytes per month, close to a three times increase from 2014. This means that the gigabyte equivalent of all movies ever made will cross global IP networks every two minutes. Such a massive increase in traffic results translates into evolving requirements for the enterprise network.

To manage this, network architects must choose the right infrastructure today so that high performance and scalability—without compromising on simplicity, security and investment protection—will endure once this transformation occurs. Continue reading “Introducing the Supervisor Engine 6T”

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This post was authored by Nick Biasini with contributions from Joel Esler and Melissa Taylor
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Talos has discussed at length the sophistication of the Angler exploit kit. One thing that always makes Angler stand apart is the speed with which they develop and implement new techniques. Whether its domain shadowing, 302 cushioning, encrypted payloads, or quick exploit development Angler is constantly trying to maintain its lead in the exploit kit arms race.
Recently we noticed some changes in Angler.

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Talos Group

Talos Security Intelligence & Research Group

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Here’s a great story of how one of our oil and gas customers is making use of a sophisticated video collaboration solution in the field to accelerate response to issues and make significant improvements in safety and overall communication, especially in hazardous areas.

Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) is using Librestream‘s Onsight rugged smart camera devices and Inmarsat BGAN services in the field to share live video, images, and audio with remote experts on their desktop computers or in Cisco TelePresence® rooms in a highly secure way. These experts include internal PDO teams as well as third party suppliers or vendors, when required, to rapidly diagnose field emergency situations.

Continue reading “Librestream and GBM Improve Safety with Rapid Response in the Field”

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Peter Granger

Senior Sales Transformation Manager