Why Your Campus Network Needs Intent
In this blog, we look at the campus network, where IT professionals have traditionally required intricate, expert knowledge and extensive configuration expertise. #CiscoDNA
In this blog, we look at the campus network, where IT professionals have traditionally required intricate, expert knowledge and extensive configuration expertise. #CiscoDNA
There is a significant discrepancy between the presumed and actual number of #IoT devices connected to enterprise networks... #security
Today, we announce a solution to these problems and help unlock a sizable market for managed service providers while simplifying operations.
“Growth, growth and more growth” describes the exponential explosion of the global IoT market growing from $157B in 2016 to $457B by 2020, attaining a CAGR of 28.5%.
Our customers have come to rely on Cisco’s ability to deliver infrastructure built to last, even while growing and changing to meet the next generation of business demands.
Today we are announcing Cisco DNA enhancements, aimed at further helping you manage the changing extent of networks and expanding the benefits of intent-based networking to IoT.
When Cisco makes a new product announcement, it's usually a big splash in the industry. #CiscoDNA
2017 was a pivotal year for enterprise networking. In 2016, the internet crossed a milestone threshold when it reached an annual run rate of one Zettabytes, with the majority on mobile devices.
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