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Full NGFW integration yields streamlined security and greater value from investments

We know that security, when done properly, can be a business enabler. But as IT teams build out their security capabilities, the lack of integrated solutions yields lower threat effectiveness and inevitably leads to an explosion of complexity and cost.

When Cisco developed the Firepower NGFW, providing best-of-breed effectiveness while keeping costs and complexity in check were a priority, so organizations could focus on security while optimizing resources to focus on what they do best – seizing new business opportunities.

Today, NGFW platforms must not only be integrated and threat-focused but must also support mobility, virtualization and cloud initiatives with protections for users on and off the network. The modern NGFW platform must also seek to reduce complexity with full integration between security services within and extend outward to embrace other security technology while delivering even greater value from networking investments.

Continue reading “Firepower NGFW Steps up to Deliver Greater Effectiveness with Reduced Costs and Complexity”

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David C. Stuart

Director, Network Security Product Marketing

Security Business Group

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Written by Shane Corban and Mike Cohen

Today, SDN is being embraced by many companies to increase operational speed and efficiency of network management, and Cisco ACI is rapidly becoming the SDN solution of choice. A key part of Cisco’s SDN work is collaborations and integration with a diverse group of industry leaders and innovators. Cisco is especially focused on support for DevOps tools, as we see the growing customer movement towards the DevOps model.

Cisco has been working for some time with Ansible, a key innovator of DevOps tools, moving forward from proof of concept to demos, and integration. Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, network configuration managementapplication deploymentintra-service orchestration, and many other IT tasks. Last fall, Red Hat – another key Cisco partner – acquired Ansible. Designed for multi-tier deployments since day one, Ansible models IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter-relate, rather than just managing one system at a time. It uses no agents and no additional custom security infrastructure, so it’s easy to deploy. And most importantly, it uses a very simple language (YAML, in the form of Ansible Playbooks) that allow you to describe your automation jobs in a way that approaches plain English.

Today Red Hat is announcing that the Ansible 2.0 release supports Cisco Open NX-OS and the Nexus data center switching platforms. The integration between Ansible and Cisco Open NX-OS enables customers to model their infrastructure as code enabling DevOps-drivenSDN for Cisco Nexus Series switch platforms. Visitors to AnsibleFest today in London can see a demonstration of the integration between Ansible 2.0 and the Cisco switching platform. Visitors are also invited to attend the session: “Managing Your Cisco Data Center Network With Ansible” presented by Fabrizio Maccioni, Cisco Technical Marketing Engineer.

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Tight integration between Cisco Open NX-OS and Ansible 2.0, will enable Cisco customers to quickly and simply automate the entire lifecycle of their application deployment, from initial provisioning, configuration, orchestration through decommissioning on a Cisco Nexus Programmable Network or VXLAN Programmable Fabric. It enables automation of common day zero operational tasks such as the configuration of SNMP, authentication, and logging, day two ongoing provisioning tasks such as configuration of port channels, VLANS, routing protocols (BGP/OSPF), overlays (VXLAN EVPN) and security (ACL’s), etc. Functionally, IT organizations will be able to utilize an intent driven resource model to describe the desired state of network devices and services, not the paths to get them to this state – Ansible and Open NX-OS will enable transforming it to the desired state. This allows reliable and repeatable IT infrastructure configuration, avoiding the potential failures from manual scripting solutions that focus on explicit actions and not the desired state of your infrastructure.

Cisco Nexus switches are the industry leading generation of datacenter switches, powered by Cisco Open NX-OS. The extensibility of the Open NX-OS software architecture enables integration with a wide variety of DevOps automation frameworks and tools including support for Ansible as part of the 2.0 release. Ansible will leverage the embedded NX-API programmatic interface included in Open NX-OS, which delivers a programmable model based API to ensure consistent, repeatable, reliable, model based automation of common network configuration and management tasks.

Let Us Know What You Think

We hope you’re as excited as we are, and can’t wait to see how you deploy application infrastructure with this integration. As always, please let us know what you’d like to see in future versions.

 

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Mike Cohen

No Longer with Cisco

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Here we go, Mobile World Congress is fast approaching with about 100,000 attendees descending on Barcelona next week. The big focus this year is said to be around 5G, Internet-of-Things (IoT), and virtualization.

blog photo 2So on those themes Cisco recently hosted a Cisco Knowledge Network Session with Heavy Reading’s Senior Analyst Gabriel Brown on Virtualized Packet Core (VPC). I know, I know Cisco has been driving VPC/NFV/SDN for some time but this time we wanted to focus on Tier 2 & 3 mobile operators, as the big mobile operators have been testing for about 12 – 18 months. We had hundreds of customers attend the session, and to our surprise many larger Mobile Operators attended the session, along with supplying their feedback.

Continue reading “Hey Mobile Operators: “It’s Time to Network Like the Big Guys, Innovate Like a Startup””

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Jim O'Leary

Sr. Manager Mobile Solutions Marketing

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Carpe Diem – Seize the day! Inspiration from Everyday Heroes of the Cisco Empowered Women’s Network (CEWN)

The Cisco Empowered Women’s Network provides a forum for women in IT to network, motivate, and empower each other through energizing and engaging events held during Cisco Live and sustained through ongoing events throughout the year.

Welcome to Carpe Diem, our bi-monthly segment featuring role models across the Cisco Empowered Women’s Network. We all make resolutions and set goals to improve ourselves, but somewhere along the way, life interrupts our plans. We find ourselves juggling different priorities and invariably things get dropped. What you will find in this segment are experiences of some ordinary people who went on to achieve extraordinary results. Each person featured in this series has faced challenges and opportunities that the rest of us can identify with. Let’s draw inspiration from the choices they made and aspire to the outcomes they created.

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Interview with Monique Morrow, CTO-Evangelist New Frontiers Development and Engineering, Cisco https://medium.com/@mjmorrow

Cisco Empowered Women’s Network (CEWN): Monique – you have a unique job description – tell us about the new frontiers you are exploring?

Monique: I believe in Continue reading “Carpe Diem – Seize the day! Inspiration from February’s Everyday Heroes of CiscoEWN”

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Anuja Singh

Manager, Systems Engineering

Sales

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“Choosing a Unified Communications and Collaboration vendor is a complex decision,” Marty Parker, Principal at UniComm Consulting, recently told me. “Any organization looking to refresh their architecture or rework their entire communications and collaboration strategy should be looking at a broad set of relevant Gartner Magic Quadrants.  In our consulting experience, the Gartner Magic Quadrants are often a factor in choosing which vendors will be invited to bid and also, if the evaluations are close, which vendor to select.”

Marty also stressed that while there are many additional considerations when choosing a vendor, the Gartner Magic Quadrants provide an independent, highly reputable reference point for a vendor’s position in the marketplace. Gartner Magic Quadrants assess vendors on their execution and vision.

We believe that taken together, Cisco’s placements in each of the six Gartner Magic Quadrants below validate the strength of our current portfolio and where we are taking the collaboration experience.

Unified Communications: Gartner positions Cisco as a leader and furthest to the right for “Completeness of Vision” in its 2015 Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications report. Our vision is about delivering a single delightful collaboration experience that spans all communication modes from any device. And we will deliver this experience on premises, from the cloud, and by seamlessly connecting both cloud and premises together. Continue reading “Choosing a Collaboration Vendor? Cisco a Leader in 6 Gartner Magic Quadrants”

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Patty Medberry

Senior Manager, Product Marketing

Cisco IoT

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I just got back from the 26th year of DistribuTECH, the largest annual Electric Utility Industry conference. The theme was “Focused on the Future” and the industry met to participate in sessions on working through the challenges of increasing the amount of power from renewable resources, managing the deployment of Distributed Energy Resources, and understanding the changes in managing and securing the grid.

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We heard 5 themes across the conference:

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Rick Geiger

Executive Director

Utilities and Smart Grid

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Every time a new generation of mobile network has been introduced – 2G networks transitioning to 3G, and 3G evolving to 4G, there have been concerns about the user adoption and capacity utilization. And each time skeptics have been proven wrong.

By 2020, smartphones will represent 48.1% of global mobile-connected devices in use, and generate 80.8% of total global mobile data traffic. Within that same time frame, 4G capable devices and connections will gain the highest share (40.5%) of all mobile devices and connections.

Mobile network evolution is driven by devices that are getting smarter and conversations around future 5G deployments have already begun in technology circles. Now two weeks since the release of the 2016 VNI Mobile Forecast, step right up and come inside the “Carnival of Mobile Connections” for an up close and personal look at just how far the mobile network has come.

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2G today, 3G by 2017

2G was the first digital network technology introduced in the 1980s, which brought to us the basic data services such as texting in addition to voice. And even though 2G technology may seem like “old man river”– it’s actually still the leader when it comes to global mobile communications.

Continue reading “Wireless Connections & Wi-Fi – Mobile Network Evolution”

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Shruti Jain

Leader, Project & Program Management

X-Architecture Marketing, Enterprise Networking & Cloud

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Previously, we talked to Cisco employee and Everest-climber Brian Dickinson about his inspiring story, and what we can learn about having an adventure-filled career from his experiences.

There was such a response, that we decided to host a Blab (a new social platform with live-streaming video and interactive chat) with Brian to talk with him some more.

One of the things we talked about in the Blab was that Brian has some super motivational thoughts – he’s like a walking quote board.

Here are a few of his key quotable moments from our Blab:

“I summited Everest solo, took the highest selfie in the world, and then things went a little nuts from there.”

“You have to figure out who you are, how you were built, how you were wired, embrace it, unlock it, and do something about it.”

“Embrace who you are, you own it. It’s a little sinful not to live life to it’s fullest.”

“I was on stage with [now CEO] Chuck Robbins a few years back for our Global Sales Meeting. He set the stage. He said ‘So, Everest, that’s insane.’ And I said ‘Well, Cisco enabled me to do this. So Cisco is the enabler of insanity.’”

“Cisco has enabled a lifestyle – really encouraged me to live my life to the fullest. If I’m not living the life I was wired to live, I wouldn’t be as successful.”

“Create goals, not resolutions. The resolutions will come if you create proper goals.”

Watch the full Blab replay below to get really inspired!

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Carmen Shirkey Collins

Social Media Manager

Talent Brand and Enablement Team, HR