Cisco DNA Center
Next-Generation Wireless at Mobile World Congress
Going to a foreign city for a conference can be an exhilarating experience, but it can also be a bit frustrating when it comes to your wireless network. Does your home carrier work in the conference city? How easy is it to go from one public network to another? What’s the security like? How is…
A Security Fabric for the Internet of Things
What’s Really Out There in IoT Cyberspace? Do you know what is connected to your network right now? If you don’t, your network is vulnerable to attacks you might never see coming. You can’t protect what you don’t know exists. You’re in good company if you’re mistaken about what’s connecting to…
#CiscoChat Live June 28: The Networking Engineer of 2022
As intent-based networking enters the industry, do you and your team feel ready to take on the analytics and automation opportunities that come with it? If not, you have plenty of company. According to Gartner, by 2020, only 30% of organizations will be ready to fully realize the benefits of investm…
A Year’s Worth of Intent-based Networking Innovation
525,600 minutes. An iconic Broadway anthem immortalized this number as the total number of minutes in a year. At Cisco, we have spent many of these last 525,600 minutes developing, innovating and working together with customers and partners to help advance their Intent-based networking journeys. …
How Cisco DNA Center Is Improving our IT Operations
What if we could have a system to view and manage everything in the network? Today, we’re answering that question within Cisco IT as we transition our corporate network to Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA) and making a parallel transition to Cisco DNA Center to complement our network manageme…
Cisco’s New Intent-Based Networking Platform in Use: An Example
Earlier this week we unveiled an important evolution to our intent-based networking suite: Platform capabilities for DNA Center. It gives Cisco partners and customers a way to program applications that take advantage of their networks’ capabilities – without requiring detailed knowledge of the parti…
Cisco Stealthwatch and Cisco DNA Center bridge the SecOps – NetOps divide
By sheer necessity, there is an increasingly interdependent role between NetOps and SecOps in many enterprises. Cisco has been monitoring three trends: Networks are connecting ever more devices, locations and users. The complexity of managing them is creating openings for new threats. As advanced t…
Finally! An Open Intent-Based Networking Platform Managed Service Providers Can Embrace
Today marks another milestone in the journey to Intent-based Networking. Today is good news for Managed Service Providers! First though, some data points regarding the current state of managed network services. There are fewer than 25% of US businesses using managed LAN/WLAN services from providers.…
The Network is Open for Business: Imagine New Possibilities with Cisco DNA Center’s Open Platform Capabilities
This week, thousands of Cisco customers and partners are meeting in Orlando, Florida – the best location I can think of for sparking the imagination. From Walt Disney World to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, everywhere you go offers a creative, immersive, and often personalized experience. So i…
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