Why is Cisco Teaching Me Python?
Is learning topics related to programmable networks - like Python, JSON, REST APIs - really critical to your success as a network engineer?
Is learning topics related to programmable networks - like Python, JSON, REST APIs - really critical to your success as a network engineer?
Learning Labs, Sandboxes, live events, certification courses, and even a network programmability basics video course offer excellent resources to get you launched on your network programming journey.
Programmability is an exciting area of network technology that creates a world of new agile services for service providers. When it comes to creating fast, flexible, on-demand services, programmability is key
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In NetDevOps, it is standard to have a "Continuous Development" approach to network changes. Proposed network changes are picked up by build servers which manage the progression from "Development" to "Test" and into "Production". NetDevOps will
Network Builders focus on the care and feeding of the network, making sure it's available for the "consumers". The Network Consumers are the users of the network, and expect to treat the network like a utility - it "should just work".
Leading cloud and IT services provider in the Netherlands, Uniserver, is using Cisco Virtual Topology System (VTS), to make its data center simpler, more flexible, and much more responsive to customer needs.
Let me just start by saying this…10 minutes before we even started the webinar, the questions started rolling in. The first question, of course, being “Do I need to understand programming to be a network engineer?” Something
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