Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Cisco SD-WAN and AWS Make Cloud Migration Simple
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Cisco SD-WAN has been the catalyst to enterprise customers migrating to the cloud and increasing adoption of AWS workloads and cloud services. By making it easy to extend your network to AWS, Cisco SD-WAN helps save you time and reduce your costs.
It’s a Multi-cloud World!
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According to the RightScale State of the Cloud 2018 Report, 81% of enterprises have a multi-cloud strategy. Where are you in your journey to the cloud?
Cisco at AWS Summit Anaheim – Better Together…Again!
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One more date, many new learnings from #AWSSummits. This time I’ll talk about AWS Summit in Anaheim.
Cisco at AWS Summit NY – Better Together
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Some people may still think that Cisco competes with AWS. That is not the case. The reality is that Cisco can help customers with solutions that address challenges like connectivity, security, management and analytics when moving to AWS public cloud.
How a Multicloud World is Changing the WAN
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IDC indicates that global revenue on public cloud services and infrastructure will increase 23.2% this year, to $160 billion, and it will continue to grow to $277 billion in 2021.
Cloud Unfiltered Podcast, Episode 37: Roger Dickinson on Customer Experiences with Multicloud Optimization
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Do you ever wonder how other companies are dealing with cloud implementation? Are they struggling with the same things you are, or have they figured it out? Do they all...
DevSecOps: Security at the Speed of Business
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In Part One of this blog series DevSecOps - Win Win for All, we established a foundation for DevSecOps practices with our Cloud Security Manifesto. In Part 2 of this series, we will describe another key aspect of DevSecOps – developing security guardrails with a hands-on approach via Agile hackathons.
Cisco Cloud to the Rescue
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I’m on my way to Barcelona and I’m more excited than ever to attend another Cisco Live!
Cloud Unfiltered Podcast, Episode 29: The State of OpenStack, and a Few Other Things, with Ben Kepes
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He’s an ultra-marathoner, a highly respected tech industry reporter, and an angel investor (he’s not at all fond of that last label for its sheer pretentiousness, but I can’t think of any other way to describe what he does). He works a lot, but doesn’t really work for anyone—except himself. All of which makes Ben […]
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