Cisco User Defined Network: Better Serviceability, Better Insights
Cisco User Defined Network reloaded now with better serviceability & insights to help our higher-education customers manage their network more efficiently.
Cisco User Defined Network reloaded now with better serviceability & insights to help our higher-education customers manage their network more efficiently.
You may have noticed that in the last few weeks, the industry has been talking a lot about Wi-Fi 6E. Count Cisco among the conversation starters about Wi-Fi 6E too. But what about Wi-Fi 6? What’s going on with that standard? WE talk a little about
Learn how the Cisco User Defined Network (UDN) is helping university IT teams deal with "the surge" of returning students and their plethora of personal wireless devices.
During a recent Educause webinar, Cisco Architect Stephen Orr moderated a discussion of Cisco User Defined Network (UDN) between representatives from two universities who discussed deploying the solution at their schools and how it changed the way
Large, enterprise-grade networks have various advantages, but providing home-network-type-of-usability (i.e., privatization, security, and controllability) is not one of them. With the Cisco User Defined Network, we’re changing the game.
If you haven’t yet checked out CiscoLive! 2020, what are you waiting for? All of the sessions — from the keynote to demos, and everything in between — are available on-demand. And for highlights about intent-based networking and data center
The Cisco User Defined Network completely re-imagines the Shared Network, allowing both end-users and network admins a more controllable and secure experience
Learn about 5 new intent-based networking innovations that Cisco has designed to help you achieve more advanced insights and automation, and deliver more value to your business and IT.