Networking

April 25, 2016

NETWORKING

What kind of TCO are You Getting From Your Next-Generation Sup6T?

As the product manager for the flagship enterprise switching platform for campus core deployments: the Cisco Catalyst 6500 and 6800 product families, I frequently speak with key technology executives who drive business outcomes for customers across the world. I was recently asked about the Total Cos…

April 25, 2016

NETWORKING

Cisco Aironet 2800 and 3800 is Must See TV

You don’t have to check your local listings when it comes to discussing the new Cisco Aironet 2800 and 3800 Series Access Points (APs), TechWiseTV has you covered. TechWiseTV host Robb Boyd interviews Cisco Aironet 3800 Series Access Point Product Manager Mark Denny as he discusses the ins and outs…

April 18, 2016

NETWORKING

How evolved IOS-XE can help you achieve operational excellence

Guest Blogger: Jeffrey Lo, Principal Engineer, Enterprise Networking Group. Jeff is a member of the founding engineering team that led the execution for IOS-XE and later evolved IOS-XE to enable a converged software stack across the routing, switching and wireless platforms in Cisco’s Enterprise Ne…

April 12, 2016

NETWORKING

6 Ways to Take Advantage of Cisco Automated Technical Support

“Support Automation” has been a promise for some time. We’re now living the reality. So real, that we often don’t even acknowledge how ubiquitous support automation has become in our personal lives, whether it is pre-filled online forms or customized recommendations automatically pushed to us based…

April 11, 2016

NETWORKING

The Future OS: Pushing Boundaries on Networking

Guest Blogger: Pratap Pereira, Distinguished Engineer, Enterprise Networking Group. Pratap sets the long-term engineering direction for IOS and IOS-XE at Cisco. He was a founding engineer of IOS-XE and has seen it grow from the first commits of a new foundational infrastructure for routing platforms…

April 8, 2016

NETWORKING

Analysts Agree: Cisco DNA is a Game Changer – So, what does it mean for Network IT Professionals?

One month after the Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA) announcement, I’m reflecting on how different audiences responded to Cisco’s networking vision to make a monumental shift to an open, extensible and software-drive platform. Knowing the many man-years and woman-years of engineering innovat…

April 8, 2016

NETWORKING

Cisco Access Points Make Up the World’s Largest 802.11ac Wave 2 Wireless Network

As one of China’s leading universities, the China University of Geosciences strives to make sure that they are at the forefront of the newest technology. The school sits on a campus that encompasses over one million square miles and they wanted to make sure that their students and staff had access t…

April 7, 2016

NETWORKING

Cisco DNA Technologies Reign in Three Finalist Spots for Best of Interop!

I believe I can speak for the Cisco Enterprise Networks team that today’s announcement of Best of Interop finalists is a proud moment for all the product managers and engineers that have invested years of man-hours to bring the Cisco DNA Architecture to life . We have made some great inroads with Ci…

April 6, 2016

NETWORKING

NBASE-T and 802.11ac Wave 2 Just Makes Sense

One of the most daunting aspects of updating your wireless network to the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard is that much of your infrastructure won’t be wired to handle the increased speed of your new network. It’s sort of like having a bullet train, but not having the tracks. Where does this leave you? One…

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