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We received word today that an ITC judge has issued a decision that Arista’s redesigned products do not continue to use the Cisco “SysDB” patented technology, which Arista was found to have infringed in the ITC’s “944 Investigation”.  The judge’s order is subject to review by the full Commission, and we plan to request a review of this ruling. Ultimately, we want Arista to stop using our IP, and if they have indeed redesigned to avoid the involved Cisco patent, we would welcome it as progress in the right direction.

We appreciate diligence from Judge Shaw and the ITC staff in reviewing the evidence.

What’s Next: If the full Commission agrees to review the judge’s ruling, they are expected to issue a Final Determination on this enforcement action by September 20, 2017. While Customs will ultimately be bound by the Commission’s Final Determination, in the meantime, that agency has decided to allow importation of Arista’s redesigned products while the ITC enforcement action is underway.

There have also been several recent decisions from the U.S. Patent and Trade Office (U.S. PTO) on patents that Arista has challenged. Specific to this case, the U.S. PTO upheld the validity of our ‘537 patent, which the ITC also found to be valid and infringed.

Of the eight Cisco patents that Arista challenged as a way to defend their use of copied IP, we are disappointed by the decision surrounding two (‘577 and ‘668) that were found by the ITC to be both valid and infringed. Both of those patents are associated with the ‘945 Investigation, though the ITC is not bound by the U.S. PTO’s findings. Nor do those decisions in any way halt the District Court case where Arista has been accused of infringing 12 patents, including the five the ITC has found infringed. That case is slated to continue once the ITC proceedings are complete.

For the ‘577 patent, the ITC refused to allow Arista to seek to invalidate patents that cover technology that its own founders claimed to invent while employed at Cisco. And because both patents were found by the ITC as valid and infringed, we believe there are sufficient grounds for appeal of the Patent Office’s ruling. It’s important to note that the U.S. PTO decisions regarding these two patents do not directly impact the ITC ‘945 proceedings. For that infringement, a bond is currently required for import or sale of Arista’s infringing products, and an import ban and cease and desist order are expected to go into effect beginning July 4.

Cisco’s goal remains to stop Arista from the continued intentional and pervasive infringement of our IP.

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Mark Chandler

Retired | Executive Vice President

Chief Legal and Compliance Officer

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First off, let me invite you to subscribe to the Cloud Unfiltered podcast.

We’re twelve episodes into the series now, and if you haven’t listened in you are most definitely missing out. We’ve had an incredible array of smart, entertaining guests that have each brought something unique to the cloud discussion. Some have shared corporate strategies for adopting cloud and others have spoken about the hottest current technologies in the space. Heidi Joy Tretheway from the OpenStack Foundation walked us through the results of the annual user survey, Reuven Cohen talked about the future of artificial intelligence, and Tim Crawford explained how great CIOs stand out from the crowd. Dave Lively addressed the role of the network in the cloud, Jeff Dickey contemplated what is next with containers, and Branson Matheson spoke to security and net neutrality.

And that’s just a sample of who we’ve had on. I could list everybody, and I probably should, but then you’d stop reading this post. So you’ll just have to trust me that these guests have all been incredible in their own way. Best of all—they have truly run with that whole “unfiltered” thing. They’re sharing their opinions openly and seemingly without concern about which user group/company/foundation they might offend. Which is exactly what we wanted when we started this series. A place where the thought leaders in our industry could share their knowledge and opinions honestly so the rest of us have a better chance of staying current with cloud and the technologies surrounding it.

So thank you to those who have been on the show, thank you to those who we have scheduled in the coming months, and thank you to those of you who have been tuning in week after week. Now, to get back to my original point: If you’d like to subscribe, you can do it right here for YouTube, or here for iTunes.

This week’s guest is another complete original, coming at us with a unique point of view. Stu Miniman was once an engineer at EMC. Now he’s the one of the co-hosts of theCUBE, which is the worldwide leader for video coverage of the tech industry. If you’ve been to a conference in the last decade, you’ve seen him. He’s one of the guys under the bright lights out in the hallway interviewing the keynote speakers, conference organizers, and startup CEOs. So today we sat down with him and asked him to share his opinion on some of the biggest news in the tech industry, and to tell us what he’s learned by interviewing so many technology leaders. Specific topics we covered included:

  • The impact of the Amazon acquisition of Whole Foods
  • Why cloud adoption isn’t moving faster
  • What factors stall disruption and innovation
  • What he’s learned hosting his own show
  • How we’d better “move with the machines” if we’re going to avoid obsolescence in the age of robots

See the video podcast on our YouTube page, or listen to the audio version on iTunes. Thanks!

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Ali Amagasu

Marketing Communications Manager

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We all know, as a Service Providers you have to operate much faster. You have to adopt much faster and to respond much faster to consumers like us. The good news is, we see many examples of how this can be done. Network operations is picking up speed fast. And as technology matures the momentum is picking up speed even faster. This is the proof of Service Providers’ digital transformation. The key for moving faster is AUTOMATION. A network business is complex; therefore, automation has to take place in many areas of the network architecture. Remember, Automation is only as fast as the slowest link.

So, how can You do it?

At Cisco Live, some of our customers will join us and share their success stories. Solutions enabled by a high degree of network automation. Even better, they will explain to you how they did it. At the Cisco campus, Verizon will show their SD-WAN solution, which they just announced. Our SolutionPlus partner Netrounds will present our recently announced joint solution for Orchestrated Assurance. In addition, we will present several other automation solutions across the entire network architecture. For example, if you need to automate virtual networks you can explore the full NFV-MANO software stack based on Network Service Orchestrator Cisco NSO. See how simple it can be to operate the complete NFV infrastructure. Data centers are highly automated already and you can do even better with the Virtual Topology System VTS, which automates the deployment of simultaneous overlay networks. But it does not stop there. Planning across multiple layers in the network is a very complex process. The multi-layer optimization solution makes this a lot easier and enabling resilience and predictive optimization at an operational level. While you are there, take a look at Operations Transformation, and how we will take automation to the next level by transforming how networks are operated in the future.

Remember, all automation tools depend on the smarts of the infrastructure they can talk to. Working hand in hand with the infrastructure, you can see demonstrations on model driven programmability, which is changing the way you talk to your network. Use segment routing to regain control over your network in a simple and scalable way. Apply model driven telemetry to get real-time visibility into your network. Don’t forget to check out our operating software, automating day-zero tasks and bringing up your network devices in a fast and reliable way.

And wait, there is more. Actually, do not wait, keep going!

Automating the complete vertical stack makes fully automated solutions possible, like SD-WAN, security, video and mobile solutions. Now the network automatically executes requests from consumers and machines / software.

There is a lot to see, which will make visiting the Service Provider area in the Cisco campus an exciting experience.

Sometime all these new tools can be overwhelming and you may wonder how to get your arms around it. We have a solution for that as well. As you begin to transform your networks and to embrace virtualization and automation, network operations teams need to adopt a high degree of automation & DevOps practices. This includes adopting new tools that enhance agility, implementation of agile operational and organizational models and procedures. In some cases it may require adopting a new culture. Cisco Services partners with our customers to help them achieve their agile, secure, and transformational objectives by driving rapid adoption of Automation.

We will also featuring our automation solutions in several speaking sessions during the event including, which will also streamed live for remote viewing, so search for “Automation” and make sure to catch these session, like those below and many more:

  • An SD-WAN Success Story: Cisco + Verizon: Session ID: SOLSPM-2001, Monday, Jun 26, 12:45 p.m. – 1:00 p.m., World of Solutions, Solutions Theater, Cisco Booth # 4223
  • The Four Pillars of Orchestration: Making End-to-End Services a Reality in Dynamic Networks with Cisco NSO, Session ID: PSOSPG-2940 – Tuesday, Jun 27, 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., Level 2, Mandalay Bay K
  • Cisco Orchestrated Assurance Powered by Netrounds, Session ID: SOLSPG-1000 – Wednesday, Jun 28, 3:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., World of Solutions, Solutions Theater, Cisco Booth # 4223
  • Cisco and Intel: Innovative Delivery of High-Performance VNFs on Cisco NFV Infrastructure, Session ID: PSOSPG-1000: Thursday, Jun 29, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Level 2, Lagoon CD

Stop by the Cisco Campus and discuss your challenges with the experts. I am sure together we will find a solution for your challenge.

See you in Vegas!

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Volker Tegtmeyer

Senior Manager, Product and Solution Marketing

SP Cloud Virtualization

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Imagine going to the doctor for a routine checkup. After greeting you, the physician pulls up your medical records on his tablet, but instead of your medical history, this screen pops up:

Now imagine if you were waiting on the results of a biopsy, or if the ultrasound machine displayed this screen instead of your unborn child. This may sound dramatic, but it is the reality for many healthcare providers.

Research released earlier this year found that more than 50 percent of hospitals experienced a ransomware attack in the past 12 months. In May, 2017, a particular strain of ransomware known as WannaCry (pictured above) infected organizations across the globe, including numerous hospitals. This type of attack is likely to become more prevalent. According to a U.S. interagency task force, more than 4,000 ransomware attacks have occurred daily since January 1, 2016, which is a 300-percent increase over 2015.

Compounding this problem, many healthcare organizations are struggling with an explosion in devices. Network-capable medical devices are critical for patient care, but many lack critical security functionality. Sixty-three percent of organizations operate these medical devices on their main hospital network, and many have no way of determining what devices are currently connected to their network and if they are compromised. Threat actors frequently compromise these medical devices and use them to move laterally throughout the network.

To protect their sensitive data and critical resources in today’s threat landscape, healthcare organizations need network visibility and control. Cisco Medical Network Access Control (NAC) is here to help you with both. This post outlines the visibility capabilities of Medical NAC. Look out for a second post covering control functionality soon.

Medical NAC was designed to help secure organizations with large numbers of specialized medical devices from threats such as ransomware. It is also part of Cisco IoT Threat Defense, which aims to enable the Internet of Things by securing these emerging network-capable devices.

Medical NAC uses comprehensive visibility to help you:

Identify medical devices

Keeping track of network-capable devices is a challenge for most security operators, especially in healthcare. On top of the inherent security risks these devices can pose, they may be connected to the network by medical staff or vendors without notifying IT or following the appropriate onboarding procedures.

Medical NAC instantly identifies over 250 leading medical devices and thousands of nonclinical devices as soon as they connect to the network. This enables network and security teams to constantly keep track of all the devices on the network, ensure they are properly classified, and asses their compliance with organization policy.

Monitor and remove threats

Because of how valuable medical records can be, healthcare organizations face a wide variety of threats, including insider threats, advanced malware, and more. To properly protect their data and resources, organizations need pervasive network visibility to detect suspicious behaviors and threats.

Medical NAC provides visibility across the network, data center, branch offices, and cloud using a variety of network traffic metadata, device details, user information, and other data sources. Using this data, activity that is suspicious, malicious, or significantly abnormal is identified, enabling security operators to identify even the stealthiest threats quickly enough to respond before valuable data is lost.

Control ties the solution together

Visibility is crucial, but it isn’t enough on its own to protect your healthcare network. Medical NAC can provide the control you need to harden your network and respond to threats. Capabilities such as software-defined network segmentation allow organizations to define access policies from a centralized location and enforce it seamlessly across the entire network, without the burden of maintaining numerous access control lists. This can help limit the lateral spread of ransomware such as WannaCry or other forms of malware.

This is just one example of the control capabilities Cisco Medical NAC can provide. Stay tuned for another post with more information. Until then, visit us at Cisco Live at the IoT District Medical NAC booth to learn more about protecting your healthcare network with Cisco.

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Kevin Skahill

Senior Director for Security Policy & Access

Secure Access and Mobility Product Group

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Over 1500+ New HyperFlex Customers

Greetings! We can’t believe Cisco Live US is already around the corner. Cisco HyperFlex continues to see rapid adoption with now over 1500+ customers across new industries and our current customers continue to scale-out their hyperconverged (HCI) footprints with the new high-performance HyperFlex All Flash nodes. HyperFlex is the hyperconverged platform of choice for customers around the world such as Bellevue Bank for their VDI trading desk environment, the Lewis & Brisbois law firm in Los Angeles for Citrix VDI, and for education customers such as Hanyang University in South Korea – which is the very university my grandfather studied architecture in the 1950’s!

In addition to the advanced performance and features in the latest HX Data Platform release, we continue to bring new innovations to our customers with hybrid cloud solutions on HyperFlex with CloudCenter and new systems to rapidly deploy and provision VDI with our membership in the Citrix HCI Workspace Appliance Program. But talking with our customers we’ve heard a common request, they all love Cisco’s approach to hyperconvergence and want to deploy the same infrastructure simplicity in the edges of their operations going beyond their core data centers.

 

Introducing HyperFlex Edge for Remote and Branch Offices

HyperFlex is getting fully Edge-y with the new HyperFlex Edge HX220c nodes for Remote and Branch Office deployments (ROBO). These Edge configurations are designed specifically for the unique performance, availability, and economic requirements in ROBO environments. HyperFlex now offers a common hyperconverged platform from your core data centers and out to the edges of your operations. HyperFlex Edge is a perfect platform to standardize on all your unique ROBO environment types. The best feature of HyperFlex Edge is that it works with your existing ROBO networking and doesn’t require dedicated cluster fabric interconnects. You’re going to love it!

Cisco HyperFlex Edge features:

  • Single or Dual processors options
  • 128 GB memory per Edge node
  • SSD Caching with 3 to 6 HDD’s drive option per Edge Node
  • Three Edge nodes that connect directly to 1 Gbps networking

Learn more in the HyperFlex Edge At-a-glance.

Cloud-Composed Chic for the Edge

With the introduction of HyperFlex Edge the scale of HCI management rapidly increases from managing several clusters in the core to now dozens or hundreds of Edge deployments. Next week at Cisco Live, we will be unveiling Project Starship which brings next-generation cloud-based management to the UCS and HyperFlex portfolio. Cloud-management of HyperFlex delivers faster deployment, simplified operations and richer analytics that are especially powerful in a multi-site Edge environments.

The combination of Cisco’s Project Starship and HyperFlex makes Hyperconvergence Edge-y and turns Management Chic. Stay tuned for more on Project Starship from Cisco.

 

Experience HyperFlex and Preview Project Starship from Cisco Live US 2017

Learn how Cisco Redefined Hyperconvergence (recording) from Cisco’s SVP/GM of the Computing Systems Product Group, Liz Centoni. Liz will share about the unique approach Cisco has taken to hyperconvergence and the resulting industry-leading performance. She will also discuss Cisco’s unique ecosystem approach to delivering Hybrid and Multi-cloud experiences to hyperconverged deployments.

(Hyperconverged Infrastructure Redefined, Session ID: INSDCN-1017, Tuesday, Jun 27, 5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. | World of Solutions, Innovation Showcase Theater, Booth # 2449)

Hear from Your Industry Peers (recording coming soon) transforming their IT operations with HyperFlex and get the latest details on the features and performance enhancements of the HX Data Platform.

(The Next HyperFlex Release is Arriving This Summer: Simple, Yet More Fully Loaded Than Ever!, Session ID: PSODCN-1250, Thursday, Jun 29, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. | Level 2, Mandalay Bay B)

Get a Preview of Cisco Project Starship (recording coming soon) and get the details on Cisco’s Next-Generation Intelligent Cloud-Based Management for UCS and HyperFlex.

(Cisco UCS: The Road to Full-Potential Automation, Session ID: PSODCN-1185, Tuesday, Jun 27, 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Level 2, Mandalay Bay K)

Deepdive into the HyperFlex Data Platform (recording coming soon) and the built-from-scratch approach Cisco has taken to developing a file system specifically for hyperconvergence and to power a wider range of business-critical workloads.

(HyperFlex Data Platform – Technical Deepdive, Session ID: BRKINI-3010, Wednesday, Jun 28, 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. | Level 2, Breakers CD)

Experience the new HyperFlex Connect management interface & see the new HyperFlex Edge and All Flash Nodes

Start following Mr. HyperPossible @MrHyperP to get the latest and greatest on Cisco HyperFlex.

 

 

More resources on HyperFlex

Learn about HyperFlex Momentum in the Channel

Read about HyperFlex Independent HCI Performance Testing by ESG

Read about the Economics of HyperFlex vs. Public Cloud

Visit cisco.com/go/hyperflex for much more on HyperFlex

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Eugene Kim

Director of Product Management for AI and Edge Computing Solution

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As leader of Cisco’s Hyper Innovation Living Labs (CHILL) I see first-hand the race for breakthrough ideas. Markets are moving fast, and everyone is trying to leapfrog the leaders. Yet, even as big companies become leaner and more agile, too many innovation efforts lead nowhere.

Even if the will and the resources are there, all companies, big and small, find the process of engagement with all the relevant stakeholders exhausting and time consuming.  By the time you’ve connected with end user customers, industry players, in-company stakeholders and sponsors, investors, subject matter experts, marketing, engineering… it’s almost time to start the whole damn thing again because no doubt the market will have moved.

We designed CHILL to overcome this through a process we call massive inclusion.  Anyone who can help deliver a disruptive innovation – from the frontline user to the CEO—needs to be there in person.  Here’s how we broke that down when we created a lab around Transforming the Patient Experience of Cancer Care last fall:

  • We brought the industry together: Walgreens, UCSF, Community Health Network, Vocera, Cisco and a large consumer wearable tech company
  • We placed on teams senior executives from those corporations who were involved in oncology, patient experience, digitization and innovation
  • We put them through eight rounds of prototyping and end-user feedback with 40 cancer patients, cancer doctors cancer nurses and pharmacists
  • We assembled a panel for them to pitch to of CEOs, CSOs and CIOs who had authority to invest in the outcomes

In a nutshell, we took two years of iterative development, socialization, and investment decisions and condensed it into two days. One of the outcomes is MyWays. This brand new startup was conceived, and received its first round of investment, from Cisco and Community Health Network, there in the Living Lab. It’s proof that CHILL is turning the traditional innovation model on its head.

Kate O’Keeffe explains the MyWays vision at a CHILL investors’ day.

Next week at Cisco Live, you can hear the MyWays story and meet its acting CEO, Mike Jordan, who will be joining me on stage at 2:00 on Wednesday June 28. The MyWays journey so far illustrates how CHILL enables large companies to move faster than the speed of start up.

Mike Jordon, left, discusses MyWays with Marlon Evans, CEO of GSV Labs, a Silicon Valley incubator.

 

What is so special about MyWays?

MyWays provides a social network environment to coordinate care and information for cancer patients and their caregivers. It engages with users on three levels—clinical, logistical, and emotional.

“There are a lot of tech-forward solutions in healthcare,” says Mike Jordan. “And there are tons of websites and applications that can help people organize meals or rides for people who are sick. But what is missing is a holistic way to guide people through a process that feels overwhelming.”

The MyWays app helps patients and care givers with the right help and information, when and how they need it.

When someone first hears the word “cancer” from their doctor’s mouth, suddenly their work life and their family life are turned upside down. They need to become an expert in their disease and they need a plan for keeping their life together while getting treatment. It’s all too much to absorb at once. The MyWays app walks people through the process step by step, and provides the right information at the moment users need it. The application looks at the process through the lens of the caregiver, who must understand the big picture while also dealing with a myriad of logistical details. And it provides an easy way for people to provide the specific support needed at any moment—from putting dinner on the table on chemotherapy days to taking notes at a doctor appointment.

Diane Flynn, a breast cancer survivor who provided end-user feedback during the CHILL lab commented, “I think it’s incredible that tools like this—that can be so empowering to both the patient and their caregivers—could emerge in such a short period of time.”

I hope you’ll join me at Cisco Live to see how the next stage of MyWays is unfolding and how Cisco customers are joining us on this journey. And how together, we just might change the world.

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Kate O'Keeffe

Senior Director

Customer and Partner Innovation

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Application performance is vital to your business success.  Assuring application performance requires that the right amount of infrastructure is delivered to the right workload, at the right time.

How do you currently allocate resources to assure performance?  Do you guess?  Overprovision for business peaks?  Many organizations use both of these methods then rely on alerts and thresholds to monitor performance.  The cloud and internet of things have made these methods obsolete. Here’s why.

Data centers are more complex and dynamic than ever before.   Assuring application performance needs to happen in real-time.  Changes need to be made immediately when an application’s demand exceeds supply.  But not change for change sake.  Changes need to be cost efficient.

Turbonomic and Cisco have partnered to deliver Cisco Workload Optimization Manager.  This autonomic solution reacts immediately to performance issues assuring application performance at maximum efficiency.  The built-in decision engine converts your data center into an economic market where every transaction is compared across utilization (price), demand and supply.  It understands the relationship across compute, network, storage, hypervisors and your application.  Each and every decision is compared across 16 different metrics and then changes are made to assure maximum cost efficient performance is maintained.

Why an autonomic solution?  Manual provisioning and monitoring simply cannot scale.  Workloads are growing by 26%.  IT budgets are growing at a meager 3%.  How can your staff keep up?   Autonomics allows you to move at the speed of business so your business can move at the speed of the market.

Coming to CiscoLive Vegas next week?

Schedule 1:1 meetings with executives or engineers.    Select UCS Data Center & HyperFlex, then Cisco Workload Optimization Manager

Cisco Campus:    Solution Theater, Wednesday, June 28th, SOLCLD-2006

Mandalay Bay, South Seas Room A, Wednesday, June 28th, PSODCN-1145

 

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Joann Starke

No Longer with Cisco

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In just a few short days, we’ll be joined by thousands of IT professionals and business leaders from around the United States at Cisco Live. Their mission? To build connections, drive professional growth and empower innovation.

This year, Cisco Live US is all about the champions of configuration; the sultans of software, the pashas of peripherals, the bhagwans of bandwidth, the wizards of wireless; the kings and queens of the cloud – the superheroes of IT.

A theme this “super” is fitting for the educators and school leaders around the world that are redefining the meaning of “superpowers” with their innovative methods for enhancing student achievement.

From connecting classrooms and campuses to implementing new technologies and learning methods, these leaders are fighting the villains (like the homework gap, small budgets and cybercrime) every day, so that their students can learn without limits.

So, all you educators (or should we say superheroes), are you ready to grab your cape and join us in Las Vegas?

First up on your “super” agenda? Stopping by the Industry District in the World of Solutions. We’ll be showcasing three things in our education booth:

Next up? Some theater presentations and sessions to get your “education-senses” tingling.

First, on Monday the 26th at 12:30pm, we’ll share more information on the shift from web-based applications to mobile apps, and how this transition is changing the way our students learn.

Then, join us for the “Digital Transformation of Public Sector” (2pm – Level 2, Mandalay Bay K) where we’ll give you the scoop on how our customers are transforming across the United States.

On Tuesday the 27th at 9:30am, we’ll tell you how to activate your teaching superpowers to drive student achievement during our session, “Open a World of Educational Opportunities.”(Level 2, Mandalay Bay B)

Then, on Wednesday the 28th at 4:45, learn how to make your network “super” with DNA for education.

And, don’t forget to join us for the last presentation on Thursday the 29th, where you’ll learn how to connect school transportation to help students maximize learning time while traveling to and from school. (11:30 am – World of Solutions, IoT Theater, Booth #4203)

So, superheroes, are you ready to start your Cisco Live mission? We’ll see you in Las Vegas.

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Rob Lothman

No Longer at Cisco

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By now, you’ve heard about the new network capabilities we launched yesterday. With the reinvention of the network – from the ground up – we’re empowering companies to securely and confidently move at digital speed to create real competitive advantage.

The impact of IoT, cloud and mobility on businesses demanded a shift from a traditional network to a new network. Our next-generation networking solutions, built for the Cisco Digital Networking Architecture (DNA), embody intent-based hardware that support high-speed analytics, new software capabilities that deliver greater intelligence and an architectural approach that delivers end-to-end visibility, automation and insights.

To get great results from your technology, you have to have a great strategy and plan for implementing and managing it. We know you’ve got questions.

  • How do I assess my environment to easily adopt these new technologies?
  • How do I integrate this new network without disrupting my business?
  • How do I manage and support this new network while still focus on the needs of the business?

Good news. We have the answers.

It’s all in the Journey

You know the saying? It’s not the destination. It’s the journey…

Like any adventure, you plan for it, and when the time comes to execute it, you enjoy the ride. The same is true for your DNA journey. Our DNA services will help you plan and move to the new network with ease and confidence so you can enjoy the benefits.

We have developed a portfolio of services to help you unleash the power of our new Software-Defined Access capabilities into your network. It also includes services for the new Catalyst 9000 series switches – built for security, mobility, IoT and cloud, as well as the Network as a Sensor capabilities which enable threat detection in encrypted and unencrypted traffic. We also have services for our new centralized management portal, DNA Center—and combined, all these services are powerful tools to help you on your journey to a secured and automated network.

 

Your Journey Starts Here

The number one question I get is, “Where do I start?”  The first step is to assess your current environment. We have DNA Advisory and design services that will look at your current environment and identify future needs so we can build you an architectural roadmap and detailed design. And because security is top of mind for everyone, we have a Security Segmentation service that will help you prepare and deploy the most advanced network security measures. The bottom line is, we’ll help you create the right plan so you can be confident your investment will meet your needs, not only for today, but into the future.

Where the Rubber Hits the Road

The number two question I get is “How do I migrate from my current environment to my future state while maintaining the availability of my network?” Our SD-Access Solutions Validation, Migration and Operations Planning services will create the best migration path for your environment, test everything in a lab prior to putting into production and help you prepare your organization for the operational changes needed when everything goes live.

Because you will want to begin designing, provisioning, automating policy and assuring services from our single interface, we have a DNA Center Advise and Implement service that will ensure rapid deployment.  Once your network is up and running, our Network Optimization service will keep your newly deployed SD-Access solution running efficiently as the etwork grows and changes.

Need a Guide?

With any new technology you adopt, you have to ask yourself the question “Do I have the skills in-house to deploy and manage this solution?” It’s no different for the new network. We have a series of learning courses that will meet your need, whether it’s a high-level overview or in-depth curriculum. Our SD-Access Training, DNA Implementation Essentials and Network Programmability Specialists Certifications are available online or in-person so you can keep your business running.

Ride the Wave with Confidence

If you run into an issue, we have a new Solution Support offer that will provide you with a single point of contact for hardware, software. No more finger pointing.  Our team of solution experts will own the case from first call to resolution, no matter where the issue resides to keep your network running at peak performance.

If you’d rather keep your eye on the business or don’t have the staff to manage the SD-Access infrastructure in-house, we can do it for you with our Managed Enterprise for SD-Access. We help preempt network issues to keep your network up and running securely, while reducing costly inefficiencies so you can focus on strategic IT initiatives that help drive your business priorities.

Enjoy the Ride

Regardless of where you start your journey, by teaming with Cisco Services, we can help you reduce the risks of migrating by creating a plan, giving your team the skills they need, as well as supporting and managing your network to maximize the uptime. It’s time to start your journey to the new network today.

 

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Vijeev Verma

Director

Services Marketing