You have made the leap…invested in collaboration solutions…the boxes have arrived and software secured. Now the question is how do I roll it out to my organization and my different line of business users to meet their unique needs?
Our collaboration portfolio has never been more flexible to accommodate the needs of a diverse and ever changing workforce. Whether you are an HR leader, field worker, sales executive or individual contributor, you can leverage the same collaboration investment to meet your distinct requirements. In this session, we will review these distinct requirements and showcase the appropriate collaboration use cases from both a horizontal line of business lens and a vertical lens.
Driving Innovation: A Path to Digitization, Speed and Visibility in an Applic...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's vision for digitization, speed, and visibility in an application-centric world. It summarizes how applications are changing with big data, distributed apps, mobile, and cloud computing. It then outlines Cisco's hybrid cloud architecture and software-defined infrastructure solutions like ACI and UCS to provide policy-driven automation, security, and visibility across physical, virtual, and multi-cloud environments. The solutions aim to enhance IT agility while reducing costs and complexity.
Get work done whether you are together or apart. Cisco Spark is everything a team needs for messages, meetings and calls, all available at the touch of a finger. Cisco Spark is always and everywhere available and the only one backed by Cisco security and reliability.
Presentation of Cisco Spark and Collaboration during Simplex-Cisco Technology Session that took place at the Londa Hotel in Limassol on 14 March 2018.
Optimizing business travel: We have the math for thatCisco Canada
Let’s face it, business travel isn’t going away but in our current economic climate with currency disparities we all need to do our part to manage expenses. Determining the right blend of in-person meetings and ones that can be done virtually can be a challenge.
In this session, you will hear from an expert panel who will discuss::
• how to identify sub optimal travel expenses within your organization and replace them with more cost effective virtual meeting solutions that will not jeopardize employee productivity.
• how to calculate the proper in-person/virtual meeting ratio in order to see the Return on your Collaboration Investment properly
• determine when video is an appropriate alternative to travel
• roll out a successful travel program that incorporates virtual options
• your workforce to adopt this strategy
• measure its effectiveness
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 simple it leads to simple it managementCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's vision for a simplified IT management approach through a digital platform. Some key points:
- Cisco aims to simplify IT through a platform approach that delivers applications/services consistently across clouds, is extensible and open.
- The platform focuses on ubiquitous connectivity, actionable insights, secure data, simplified user experiences, and flexibility in consuming/deploying IT assets.
- Automation enabled by APIs and data-driven models allows consistent experiences and programmatic actions to simplify operations.
Gain Insight and Programmability with Cisco DC NetworkingCisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's data center networking strategy, with a focus on the Nexus 9000 series switches and Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI). Key points include:
- The Nexus 9000 series are Cisco's newest data center switches, featuring the CloudScale ASIC for improved performance, visibility, and encryption capabilities.
- Cisco ACI is a software-defined networking solution that provides policy-based automation and visibility across the data center network. ACI supports multi-cloud environments and integrates with orchestration tools.
- Recent innovations to ACI include expanded hardware support, improved security features, increased scale, and enhanced multi-site capabilities. Cisco is also working to extend ACI policies
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Cisco dna - network intuitiveCisco Canada
Cisco's Digital Network Architecture (DNA) offers a new holistic approach to meet the requirements of the digitized enterprise. DNA Center provides new automation, analytics, and assurance capabilities including a GUI, automated workflows, and insights to simplify operations. The session introduces DNA's approach to translating business intent into network policies through automation and using context to gain intelligence from network data.
This document discusses Cisco's approach to simplifying IT management through a digital platform. It outlines Cisco's principles of delivering ubiquitous connectivity, actionable insights, secure data, simplified experiences, flexibility in consumption and enhancing collaboration. It describes Cisco's focus on analytics, automation, security and compliance. The document argues that APIs enable programmable automation to drive simplification. It provides examples of how telemetry data and APIs can improve help desk troubleshooting. Finally, it positions Cisco as delivering the digital platform through a focus on security, experience, automation, analytics and an abstracted policy-driven approach.
Driving Innovation: A Path to Digitization, Speed and Visibility in an Applic...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's vision for digitization, speed, and visibility in an application-centric world. It summarizes how applications are changing with big data, distributed apps, mobile, and cloud computing. It then outlines Cisco's hybrid cloud architecture and software-defined infrastructure solutions like ACI and UCS to provide policy-driven automation, security, and visibility across physical, virtual, and multi-cloud environments. The solutions aim to enhance IT agility while reducing costs and complexity.
Get work done whether you are together or apart. Cisco Spark is everything a team needs for messages, meetings and calls, all available at the touch of a finger. Cisco Spark is always and everywhere available and the only one backed by Cisco security and reliability.
Presentation of Cisco Spark and Collaboration during Simplex-Cisco Technology Session that took place at the Londa Hotel in Limassol on 14 March 2018.
Optimizing business travel: We have the math for thatCisco Canada
Let’s face it, business travel isn’t going away but in our current economic climate with currency disparities we all need to do our part to manage expenses. Determining the right blend of in-person meetings and ones that can be done virtually can be a challenge.
In this session, you will hear from an expert panel who will discuss::
• how to identify sub optimal travel expenses within your organization and replace them with more cost effective virtual meeting solutions that will not jeopardize employee productivity.
• how to calculate the proper in-person/virtual meeting ratio in order to see the Return on your Collaboration Investment properly
• determine when video is an appropriate alternative to travel
• roll out a successful travel program that incorporates virtual options
• your workforce to adopt this strategy
• measure its effectiveness
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 simple it leads to simple it managementCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's vision for a simplified IT management approach through a digital platform. Some key points:
- Cisco aims to simplify IT through a platform approach that delivers applications/services consistently across clouds, is extensible and open.
- The platform focuses on ubiquitous connectivity, actionable insights, secure data, simplified user experiences, and flexibility in consuming/deploying IT assets.
- Automation enabled by APIs and data-driven models allows consistent experiences and programmatic actions to simplify operations.
Gain Insight and Programmability with Cisco DC NetworkingCisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's data center networking strategy, with a focus on the Nexus 9000 series switches and Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI). Key points include:
- The Nexus 9000 series are Cisco's newest data center switches, featuring the CloudScale ASIC for improved performance, visibility, and encryption capabilities.
- Cisco ACI is a software-defined networking solution that provides policy-based automation and visibility across the data center network. ACI supports multi-cloud environments and integrates with orchestration tools.
- Recent innovations to ACI include expanded hardware support, improved security features, increased scale, and enhanced multi-site capabilities. Cisco is also working to extend ACI policies
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Cisco dna - network intuitiveCisco Canada
Cisco's Digital Network Architecture (DNA) offers a new holistic approach to meet the requirements of the digitized enterprise. DNA Center provides new automation, analytics, and assurance capabilities including a GUI, automated workflows, and insights to simplify operations. The session introduces DNA's approach to translating business intent into network policies through automation and using context to gain intelligence from network data.
This document discusses Cisco's approach to simplifying IT management through a digital platform. It outlines Cisco's principles of delivering ubiquitous connectivity, actionable insights, secure data, simplified experiences, flexibility in consumption and enhancing collaboration. It describes Cisco's focus on analytics, automation, security and compliance. The document argues that APIs enable programmable automation to drive simplification. It provides examples of how telemetry data and APIs can improve help desk troubleshooting. Finally, it positions Cisco as delivering the digital platform through a focus on security, experience, automation, analytics and an abstracted policy-driven approach.
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 a look at network assurance in dna centerCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco DNA Center's network assurance capabilities, providing an overview of the assurance dashboard, client health monitoring features, and troubleshooting tools like path trace and client 360 views. It describes how DNA Center provides end-to-end visibility into network and client health through wireless insights, device monitoring, and guided remediation actions. The presentation also covers the hardware and software requirements for deploying DNA Center's assurance module.
Security Across the Cloud Native Continuum with ESG and Palo Alto NetworksDevOps.com
Today’s enterprises have more compute options than ever before across the cloud native continuum. This continuum, spanning VMs, containers, managed Kubernetes, PaaS and serverless, provides users trade-offs and advantages when it comes to building and running their modern workloads and applications.
Recently, Enterprise Strategy Group conducted a survey titled “Leveraging DevSecOps to Secure Cloud Native Applications.” This research, covers the latest adoption numbers, trends and security concerns across all of the categories in the cloud native continuum—with insights into how organizations are successfully building and securing these technologies.
Join ESG, Senior Analyst and Group Practice Director Doug Cahill and Palo Alto Networks VP of Product John Morello to unpack the latest survey findings and discuss how security plays a vital role in securing cloud native applications.
Cloud computing allows applications and services to be delivered over the internet through virtualized infrastructure. It provides scalable resources, self-service access, and pay-as-you-go pricing. While cloud computing offers potential benefits, there is still confusion around its definition. Oracle's strategy is to provide enabling technologies for both private and public cloud deployments, giving customers choice while ensuring security and enterprise-grade capabilities. Architects should assess existing systems to identify good candidates for cloud and plan a gradual evolution that partitions workloads and shifts resources to shared services.
This document discusses improving meeting experiences. It describes challenges with current meeting tools such as difficult scheduling, joining, and content sharing. It then introduces Cisco's single meeting engine and innovations to provide a simplified, video-first experience across devices. These include easy scheduling from any device, big join buttons, and seeing who is talking. The document also presents Cisco Spark and room devices that optimize meetings in all spaces with features like in-room controls and wireless content sharing. It concludes by encouraging readers to enhance their meeting experience through Cisco tools and services.
Integration cisco et microsoft connect montreal 2018Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco and Microsoft integrations for collaboration. It describes major areas of integration including calling, messaging, meetings, email/calendar, content management, and instant messaging. It provides details on Cisco and Microsoft integrations for meetings, with examples of joining internal and external participants. The document also discusses Cisco Spark and Webex capabilities for open collaboration across organizations and platforms.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco DNA Center AssuranceRobb Boyd
Watch the replay: http://cs.co/9007Dbh39
In this deep dive you’ll learn how this comprehensive solution provides actionable intelligence to help you get to the right IT decision faster. And speed you on your way to an intent-based network. Learn how to gain end-to-end network visibility in one easy-to-use dashboard, make more sense out of data by eliminating noise and false positives, reduce downtime and troubleshooting time with rapid root-cause analysis and actionable insights and move beyond reactive monitoring with proactive and predictive analytics.
Resources:
Watch the related TechWiseTV episode: http://cs.co/9008DXCQi
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Cisco Connect Ottawa 2018 Cisco digital buildings and the 4th utility w co...Cisco Canada
This document discusses digital buildings and the concept of a "4th utility" network. It begins with an overview of business drivers for digital buildings such as cost savings, sustainability goals, tenant experience, and security. It then defines what a digital building is and discusses network convergence and the role of a common IP network, or "4th utility", in connecting building systems. The document outlines digital building network architectures including topologies and considerations for critical infrastructure. It also covers cybersecurity challenges and how network segmentation can help isolate systems while still allowing connectivity. Finally, it discusses models for converging building and IT systems networks.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 sd wan - delivering intent-based networking to th...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco SD-WAN and its advantages over traditional and legacy WAN architectures. It highlights how Cisco SD-WAN uses a centralized control plane and software-defined intelligence to provide automated, predictive, and intent-based networking. This allows for flexible, scalable, and secure connectivity across hybrid WAN transports in a way that is simpler to manage and operate than hardware-centric WAN solutions.
Making Meetings Simple: "It's Just A Meeting" Cisco Canada
The document provides housekeeping notes for a Cisco Connect Toronto 2015 session. It reminds attendees to silence phones and laptops, ask questions during the learning session, and complete a post-session survey for a chance to win a headset. It also describes Cisco dCloud, a self-service platform for demonstrations and labs. Finally, it encourages continuing the conversation on Cisco Spark, Cisco's mobile collaboration app.
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 simply powerful networking with merakiCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco Meraki's cloud-managed networking solutions. It provides an overview of Meraki's products and cloud-based management platform, highlighting benefits like simplified administration, scalability, and cost savings. Example customer use cases demonstrate how Meraki can be used to configure SD-WAN networks and securely enable new applications across wired and wireless networks.
Cisco Digital Network Architecture is based on these pillars
1) Service Virtualisation (eNFV and 3th party hosting)
2) Automation/SDN/Policy based networking
3) Analytics
4) Orchestration
5) Hybrid
6) Open and Programmable
7) Physical and Virtual
8) Software Driven
Analytics are key to implement NaaS (Network as a Sensor) and NeeE (Network as Enforcer)
https://masimatteo.wordpress.com/2016/06/21/from-we-must-have-a-network-cheap-to-ask-the-network-how-to-reinvent-the-business/
[Cisco Connect 2018 - Vietnam] Yedu s. introducing cisco dna assuranceNur Shiqim Chok
The document discusses Cisco DNA Assurance, a network performance management solution. It provides end-to-end visibility across the network through continuous monitoring of devices, clients, applications and traffic flows. Cisco DNA Assurance helps isolate issues, replicate problems in historic network contexts, and provides guided remediation actions to resolve problems quickly. It aims to optimize network operations through actionable insights and simplify troubleshooting tasks.
Cisco SD-WAN provides intent-based networking for digital businesses facing unprecedented demands on their networks. It offers greater agility, advanced threat protection, and better user experience through a cloud managed fabric. Cisco SD-WAN simplifies WAN operations and management while enabling consistent application performance across physical and virtual endpoints. It also improves security and simplifies the transition to cloud-based applications and services.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Application agility and programmability with cis...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) architecture. It provides an overview of Cisco's data center strategy, use cases for ACI including multicloud, security, analytics and automation. It then details the Cisco Nexus platforms that support ACI software including the 9348GC-FXP leaf switch. The document outlines benefits of ACI such as policy-driven operations, visibility and security capabilities. It also discusses ACI integration with orchestration platforms and containers.
Building The Next Generation Workplace Cisco Canada
Alan McGinty, Cisco Workplace Resources and Mark Miller, Cisco Global Collaboration Sales presents the next generation workplace at Cisco Connect Toronto 2015.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DNA assuranceCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Assurance solution. It provides an agenda that covers business requirements, context, learning, user requirements, technology requirements, and the various components of DNA Assurance including client assurance, network assurance, application assurance, and machine learning. It discusses challenges around network operations including time spent troubleshooting and replicating issues. It also covers how DNA Assurance uses concepts like context, learning, and design thinking to provide insights and automate remediation.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 - Network Slicing: Horizontal VirtualizationCisco Canada
The document discusses network slicing, which is the next step in virtualization for 4G/5G mobile networks. Network slicing allows the core network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks or "slices", each with its own network functions to support the requirements of different services. This approach enables network resources and functions to be allocated to specific services or customer segments in a flexible manner. It reduces complexity compared to existing networks that must support many different services and customers on a single common infrastructure. The key benefits of network slicing include improved network agility and the ability to support diverse service requirements.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Application insight and zero trust policies with...Cisco Canada
This document provides an overview of Cisco Tetration, which is a platform that provides application dependency mapping, segmentation, and security across data centers, public clouds, and hybrid environments. It analyzes network traffic using software sensors to map application dependencies and clusters. It then generates whitelist policies and enforces segmentation policies across workloads to limit communication based on application ownership and intent-based rules. The platform also provides capabilities for compliance monitoring, inventory tracking, performance monitoring, and ecosystem integration. It has various deployment options including on-premises, public cloud, and as a managed service.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Compute infrastructure for a hybrid cloud ucs an...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's UCS and HyperFlex infrastructure solutions. It provides an overview of Cisco UCS momentum in the server market and highlights new features in the fifth-generation UCS M5 portfolio, including increased cores, memory, storage and GPU support. It also summarizes Cisco HyperFlex including the new HX Data Platform software and HyperFlex configurations. The document is aimed at providing an update on Cisco's compute infrastructure for hybrid cloud environments.
The document discusses Cisco's unified collaboration portfolio including mobility, messaging, conferencing, social networking capabilities, and virtual workspaces. It highlights trends driving collaboration like video traffic growth, tablet and mobile adoption, and social networking. Cisco offers solutions for video, conferencing, messaging, desktop virtualization, and enterprise social software to address these trends. New products like Cisco Cius and Virtualization Experience Clients expand access to virtual workspaces on mobile devices.
Perennial Systems is a business and technology services company that provides IT solutions, consulting, systems integration, and outsourced development services. It was founded in 2006 as part of the Bafna Group, a diversified conglomerate in business since 1952. Perennial Systems offers a range of services including software engineering, healthcare IT, education technology, business mobility, and product engineering. It utilizes various development methodologies and has infrastructure to support onshore and offshore delivery with locations in the US, France, and India.
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 a look at network assurance in dna centerCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco DNA Center's network assurance capabilities, providing an overview of the assurance dashboard, client health monitoring features, and troubleshooting tools like path trace and client 360 views. It describes how DNA Center provides end-to-end visibility into network and client health through wireless insights, device monitoring, and guided remediation actions. The presentation also covers the hardware and software requirements for deploying DNA Center's assurance module.
Security Across the Cloud Native Continuum with ESG and Palo Alto NetworksDevOps.com
Today’s enterprises have more compute options than ever before across the cloud native continuum. This continuum, spanning VMs, containers, managed Kubernetes, PaaS and serverless, provides users trade-offs and advantages when it comes to building and running their modern workloads and applications.
Recently, Enterprise Strategy Group conducted a survey titled “Leveraging DevSecOps to Secure Cloud Native Applications.” This research, covers the latest adoption numbers, trends and security concerns across all of the categories in the cloud native continuum—with insights into how organizations are successfully building and securing these technologies.
Join ESG, Senior Analyst and Group Practice Director Doug Cahill and Palo Alto Networks VP of Product John Morello to unpack the latest survey findings and discuss how security plays a vital role in securing cloud native applications.
Cloud computing allows applications and services to be delivered over the internet through virtualized infrastructure. It provides scalable resources, self-service access, and pay-as-you-go pricing. While cloud computing offers potential benefits, there is still confusion around its definition. Oracle's strategy is to provide enabling technologies for both private and public cloud deployments, giving customers choice while ensuring security and enterprise-grade capabilities. Architects should assess existing systems to identify good candidates for cloud and plan a gradual evolution that partitions workloads and shifts resources to shared services.
This document discusses improving meeting experiences. It describes challenges with current meeting tools such as difficult scheduling, joining, and content sharing. It then introduces Cisco's single meeting engine and innovations to provide a simplified, video-first experience across devices. These include easy scheduling from any device, big join buttons, and seeing who is talking. The document also presents Cisco Spark and room devices that optimize meetings in all spaces with features like in-room controls and wireless content sharing. It concludes by encouraging readers to enhance their meeting experience through Cisco tools and services.
Integration cisco et microsoft connect montreal 2018Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco and Microsoft integrations for collaboration. It describes major areas of integration including calling, messaging, meetings, email/calendar, content management, and instant messaging. It provides details on Cisco and Microsoft integrations for meetings, with examples of joining internal and external participants. The document also discusses Cisco Spark and Webex capabilities for open collaboration across organizations and platforms.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco DNA Center AssuranceRobb Boyd
Watch the replay: http://cs.co/9007Dbh39
In this deep dive you’ll learn how this comprehensive solution provides actionable intelligence to help you get to the right IT decision faster. And speed you on your way to an intent-based network. Learn how to gain end-to-end network visibility in one easy-to-use dashboard, make more sense out of data by eliminating noise and false positives, reduce downtime and troubleshooting time with rapid root-cause analysis and actionable insights and move beyond reactive monitoring with proactive and predictive analytics.
Resources:
Watch the related TechWiseTV episode: http://cs.co/9008DXCQi
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Cisco Connect Ottawa 2018 Cisco digital buildings and the 4th utility w co...Cisco Canada
This document discusses digital buildings and the concept of a "4th utility" network. It begins with an overview of business drivers for digital buildings such as cost savings, sustainability goals, tenant experience, and security. It then defines what a digital building is and discusses network convergence and the role of a common IP network, or "4th utility", in connecting building systems. The document outlines digital building network architectures including topologies and considerations for critical infrastructure. It also covers cybersecurity challenges and how network segmentation can help isolate systems while still allowing connectivity. Finally, it discusses models for converging building and IT systems networks.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 sd wan - delivering intent-based networking to th...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco SD-WAN and its advantages over traditional and legacy WAN architectures. It highlights how Cisco SD-WAN uses a centralized control plane and software-defined intelligence to provide automated, predictive, and intent-based networking. This allows for flexible, scalable, and secure connectivity across hybrid WAN transports in a way that is simpler to manage and operate than hardware-centric WAN solutions.
Making Meetings Simple: "It's Just A Meeting" Cisco Canada
The document provides housekeeping notes for a Cisco Connect Toronto 2015 session. It reminds attendees to silence phones and laptops, ask questions during the learning session, and complete a post-session survey for a chance to win a headset. It also describes Cisco dCloud, a self-service platform for demonstrations and labs. Finally, it encourages continuing the conversation on Cisco Spark, Cisco's mobile collaboration app.
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 simply powerful networking with merakiCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco Meraki's cloud-managed networking solutions. It provides an overview of Meraki's products and cloud-based management platform, highlighting benefits like simplified administration, scalability, and cost savings. Example customer use cases demonstrate how Meraki can be used to configure SD-WAN networks and securely enable new applications across wired and wireless networks.
Cisco Digital Network Architecture is based on these pillars
1) Service Virtualisation (eNFV and 3th party hosting)
2) Automation/SDN/Policy based networking
3) Analytics
4) Orchestration
5) Hybrid
6) Open and Programmable
7) Physical and Virtual
8) Software Driven
Analytics are key to implement NaaS (Network as a Sensor) and NeeE (Network as Enforcer)
https://masimatteo.wordpress.com/2016/06/21/from-we-must-have-a-network-cheap-to-ask-the-network-how-to-reinvent-the-business/
[Cisco Connect 2018 - Vietnam] Yedu s. introducing cisco dna assuranceNur Shiqim Chok
The document discusses Cisco DNA Assurance, a network performance management solution. It provides end-to-end visibility across the network through continuous monitoring of devices, clients, applications and traffic flows. Cisco DNA Assurance helps isolate issues, replicate problems in historic network contexts, and provides guided remediation actions to resolve problems quickly. It aims to optimize network operations through actionable insights and simplify troubleshooting tasks.
Cisco SD-WAN provides intent-based networking for digital businesses facing unprecedented demands on their networks. It offers greater agility, advanced threat protection, and better user experience through a cloud managed fabric. Cisco SD-WAN simplifies WAN operations and management while enabling consistent application performance across physical and virtual endpoints. It also improves security and simplifies the transition to cloud-based applications and services.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Application agility and programmability with cis...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) architecture. It provides an overview of Cisco's data center strategy, use cases for ACI including multicloud, security, analytics and automation. It then details the Cisco Nexus platforms that support ACI software including the 9348GC-FXP leaf switch. The document outlines benefits of ACI such as policy-driven operations, visibility and security capabilities. It also discusses ACI integration with orchestration platforms and containers.
Building The Next Generation Workplace Cisco Canada
Alan McGinty, Cisco Workplace Resources and Mark Miller, Cisco Global Collaboration Sales presents the next generation workplace at Cisco Connect Toronto 2015.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DNA assuranceCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Assurance solution. It provides an agenda that covers business requirements, context, learning, user requirements, technology requirements, and the various components of DNA Assurance including client assurance, network assurance, application assurance, and machine learning. It discusses challenges around network operations including time spent troubleshooting and replicating issues. It also covers how DNA Assurance uses concepts like context, learning, and design thinking to provide insights and automate remediation.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 - Network Slicing: Horizontal VirtualizationCisco Canada
The document discusses network slicing, which is the next step in virtualization for 4G/5G mobile networks. Network slicing allows the core network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks or "slices", each with its own network functions to support the requirements of different services. This approach enables network resources and functions to be allocated to specific services or customer segments in a flexible manner. It reduces complexity compared to existing networks that must support many different services and customers on a single common infrastructure. The key benefits of network slicing include improved network agility and the ability to support diverse service requirements.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Application insight and zero trust policies with...Cisco Canada
This document provides an overview of Cisco Tetration, which is a platform that provides application dependency mapping, segmentation, and security across data centers, public clouds, and hybrid environments. It analyzes network traffic using software sensors to map application dependencies and clusters. It then generates whitelist policies and enforces segmentation policies across workloads to limit communication based on application ownership and intent-based rules. The platform also provides capabilities for compliance monitoring, inventory tracking, performance monitoring, and ecosystem integration. It has various deployment options including on-premises, public cloud, and as a managed service.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Compute infrastructure for a hybrid cloud ucs an...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's UCS and HyperFlex infrastructure solutions. It provides an overview of Cisco UCS momentum in the server market and highlights new features in the fifth-generation UCS M5 portfolio, including increased cores, memory, storage and GPU support. It also summarizes Cisco HyperFlex including the new HX Data Platform software and HyperFlex configurations. The document is aimed at providing an update on Cisco's compute infrastructure for hybrid cloud environments.
The document discusses Cisco's unified collaboration portfolio including mobility, messaging, conferencing, social networking capabilities, and virtual workspaces. It highlights trends driving collaboration like video traffic growth, tablet and mobile adoption, and social networking. Cisco offers solutions for video, conferencing, messaging, desktop virtualization, and enterprise social software to address these trends. New products like Cisco Cius and Virtualization Experience Clients expand access to virtual workspaces on mobile devices.
Perennial Systems is a business and technology services company that provides IT solutions, consulting, systems integration, and outsourced development services. It was founded in 2006 as part of the Bafna Group, a diversified conglomerate in business since 1952. Perennial Systems offers a range of services including software engineering, healthcare IT, education technology, business mobility, and product engineering. It utilizes various development methodologies and has infrastructure to support onshore and offshore delivery with locations in the US, France, and India.
The document discusses unified communications and collaboration (UCC) and provides advice on adopting a UCC solution. It outlines key enablers of convergence like voice and data convergence. It emphasizes that collaboration is a real business opportunity that can speed innovation and make best use of resources both within and outside an organization. It recommends taking a planned phased approach to UCC deployment to manage risks, costs, functionality, and focus on the core business.
The digital transformation is changing the modern workplace in three key ways:
1. The workplace is becoming more mobile and flexible, with employees collaborating from various locations using multiple devices. Effective collaboration is critical for business productivity.
2. While workers want more choice and flexibility, team performance can be challenging with disjointed tools and inconsistent experiences. Expanding collaboration beyond the desktop and enabling easy video calls are important.
3. Transitioning collaboration tools to the cloud provides businesses benefits like lower costs, scalability, and a consistent user experience across devices. It also allows collaboration beyond corporate boundaries while managing security, compliance, and existing investments.
This document discusses leveraging technology investments through shared infrastructure, services, and planning among higher education institutions. It describes several shared services that could be offered, such as internet, video, and hosting services. The document advocates for a collaborative shared planning model where needs are identified, demand is aggregated, and cost-effective solutions are developed jointly. Governance through advisory boards and meetings is emphasized to build trust among participants. Service level agreements and support processes are also discussed.
This document discusses leveraging technology investments through shared infrastructure, services, and planning among higher education institutions. It describes several shared services that could be offered, such as internet, video, and hosting services. The document advocates for a collaborative shared planning model where needs are identified, demand is aggregated, and cost-effective solutions are developed jointly. Governance through advisory boards and meetings is emphasized to build trust among participants. Service level agreements and support processes are also discussed.
Openstream is a pioneer in conversational AI and multimodality, leveraging over 20 years of experience. Their flagship product, Eva, is an enterprise virtual assistant that follows a plan-based dialogue to help users achieve their goals. Eva utilizes multimodal interaction, including voice, text, images and more. It can be deployed on-premises or in the cloud. Openstream touts the benefits of Eva such as being a complete platform, supporting multimodality, integrating external models, and flexible deployment options.
How Code was Meant to be Written: NBCU Develops the Critical Need for Technic...VMware Tanzu
SpringOne Platform 2016
Speaker: Amar Sharma; Director, Engineering, NBCU
No one can predict the direction of the television industry or the ephemeral whims of the consumer. However, any corporation seeking to survive in the ever changing media industry must have the technical capability to be immediately responsive to the needs of the business. As the convergence of linear and digital advertising has reshaped the industry, NBC Universal evolved to a CI/CD methodology and became extremely disciplined in the way that product is formulated, prototyped, and iterated upon. Find out more about how their microservices infrastructure and the new way they approach software development has equipped them to make better, data-driven decisions about their product investment.
Confluent Partner Tech Talk with BearingPointconfluent
This document discusses best practices for debugging client applications in Kafka streams. It begins by asking a question about debugging practices for producers, consumers, and Kafka streams applications. It then describes a Partner Technical Sales Enablement offering that includes live sessions and on-demand learning paths on topics like Confluent fundamentals and use cases. It outlines additional support for partners through technical workshops, coaching, and solution discovery sessions. The document concludes by stating the goal of Partner Tech Talks is to provide insights and inspiration through use case discussions.
The document discusses key ingredients for developing a unified communications (UC) strategy, including considering people, processes, technology, and communication-enabled business processes. It provides examples of how UC solutions can address problems in sales and regulatory affairs. The document also outlines a sample two-year UC roadmap and lessons learned, including that a multi-vendor interoperable approach is more common than a single vendor, and communication-enabled business processes are often the most compelling use cases.
Combine AI & Modern Content Services to Increase Productivity by 15%Nuxeo
Did you know that workers in banking and insurance spend almost one hour every day just looking for information they need to do their jobs? Or that UK financial firms have an average of 9 information management systems in place and that 80% report these systems aren’t fully integrated?
Not only is content inherently hard to manage, but the volume, variety, and complexity of content are growing at an unprecedented rate.
Further, many firms continue to struggle with outdated systems and a growing number of information silos.
And, all of this comes at a time when digital transformation is a critical imperative and content is becoming increasingly important for firms seeking to improve customer experiences, collaboration, increase productivity, or comply with new regulations like GDPR.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- How to break down information silos and provide a single, comprehensive view of content
- What new types of content are emerging and how leading companies are leveraging these assets for competitive advantage
- How to use AI and machine learning to enrich content and bring new automation and insight
- And, how to increase knowledge worker productivity with a modern content services platform
6 in-1 enterprise cloud certification training programAdrian Hall
This document provides an overview of a 6-in-1 cloud certification program that combines key topics from various vendor-neutral cloud certification programs. The program uses confidence-based learning methodology to enhance understanding through online assessments of concepts. Modules cover topics such as foundational technologies, virtualization, storage, networking, delivery models, service management, risk management, and security. The program aims to prepare professionals for multiple cloud certifications and provide a flexible learning experience.
DevOps unquestionably is one of the most transformational movements to happen to IT and is helping IT deliver to ideas to market faster. But where does one start? What should we focus on first. This infographic explores what are the critical success factors for ensure success with DevOps. A related eBook is available for download at http://info.scriptrock.com/prerequisites-for-devops-success.
ARC's Greg Gorbach Collaborative Enterprise Presentation @ ARC Industry Forum...ARC Advisory Group
ARC's Greg Gorbach Collaborative Enterprise Presentation @ ARC Industry Forum 2010 in Orlando, FL.
The Collaborative Enterprise: People-Centric Collaborative Tools and Technology Enable Teamwork, Innovation, and Productivity Web 2.0 Collaborative Platforms
The Collaborative Enterprise
Market pressures reward companies that dynamically
respond to changing conditions
‘Dynamic’ implies continuous change (innovation)
Innovation is accelerated when people/organizations
collaborate (work together towards a goal)
Technology can enable collaboration necessary for enhanced
innovation; collaboration technologies are evolving
Every company has many potential opportunities to benefit
from improved collaboration
Every project/initiative has a collaborative dimension which
should be given its due
A Collaborative Enterprise seeks to leverage (collaborative)
technology to compete in a dynamic environment through:
• Improving the effectiveness of Teams, Projects, and Initiatives
• Facilitating broad innovation business models, strategies,
tactics, and business management
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With an aim to increase productivity and satisfaction, CIOs across the globe are scaling up their investments in advanced communications & collaboration technologies. The need to communicate with customers and employees irrespective of time and place is further driving the development of disruptive communications & collaboration technologies. The evolution of new and affordable communications & collaboration solutions such as IP PBX and web conferencing has led to a decline in the adoption of traditional audio and video conferencing solutions. Enterprises are opting for flexible solutions that also offer additional features at lower prices compared to traditional conferencing solutions
Open Source is now in day to day use in Governments across Europe – some with great success, but others are still using it to a degree well below its opportunity level. But why is this? Is it because of lack of understanding or trust, is it because of lack of political will or leadership, is it because it is just too difficult because of past technical decisions? Or all of these?
Are the blockers to progress technical, financial or political? Or all of these?
A new report to be published by the London School of Economics for the UK Government, and which will be previewed during the talk, examines the TCO of Open Source for Government, but also examines the wider drivers and opportunities. Maybe here are the clues on just how we can increase the momentum for its use across Government.
Pure App + Patterns + Prolifics = Feeding Change Prolifics
This document provides information on Prolifics, an IT services company that utilizes patterns and expertise to help clients. It discusses Prolifics' technical excellence, industry focus, global delivery advantage, and core values. The document then outlines various IT services Prolifics can provide, including application development and testing, business analytics, managed services, and more. It emphasizes that Prolifics utilizes patterns and expertise to help clients adapt faster, transform applications, improve security and more.
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Consumerization of IT, Cloud Computing, IT as a Service and
Goals of DevOps before establish the 4
1) Understand What The Business Goals Are
2) Get Situational Awareness and Watch for the Drift
3) Clearly Define Processes and Stakeholders
4) How Do You Measure It?
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The document summarizes a Cisco presentation on next-generation datacenter security. It discusses how the majority of security teams' time is spent securing servers and data in the datacenter. It then covers challenges such as budget constraints, product overload, and complexity of threats. The presentation introduces Cisco's architectural approach to datacenter security focusing on threat prevention, visibility, segmentation, threat intelligence, automation, and analytics. It provides examples of Cisco solutions that integrate to deliver firewall, access control, analytics, and other capabilities.
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Cisco Connect Montreal 2018 Securité : Sécuriser votre mobilité avec CiscoCisco Canada
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This document summarizes a presentation on model-driven programmability for Cisco IOS XR. The presentation covers data models, management protocols like NETCONF and gRPC, the YANG Development Kit (YDK) SDK, and telemetry. It defines key concepts like model-driven manageability, native and open data models, protocol operations, and the benefits of the YDK for simplifying application development through model-driven abstractions. Example code demonstrates basic YDK usage and a potential peering configuration use case is outlined. Resources for further information are also provided.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DNA automation-the evolution to intent-based net...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Center and its capabilities for automating network management. It covers:
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- How DNA Center supports intent-based networking by allowing administrators to define policies and have them automatically implemented across the network
- Key automation use cases DNA Center addresses like onboarding new devices, managing software upgrades, creating configuration templates, and deploying wireless networks
- Demonstrations of DNA Center's capabilities for plug-and-play deployment, software management, template configuration, and wireless provisioning
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 an introduction to Cisco kineticCisco Canada
Robert Barton from Cisco presented on Cisco Kinetic, an IoT analytics platform. Cisco Kinetic consists of three modules: the Gateway Management Module for onboarding and managing IoT gateways at scale, the Edge and Fog Processing Module for analyzing IoT data in real-time at the edge, and the Data Control Module for securely routing IoT data between edge, fog, and cloud according to data policies. Cisco Kinetic aims to enable end-to-end IoT analytics across the entire network from device to cloud.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DevNet OverviewCisco Canada
Hank Preston, a Cisco engineer, gave a presentation on DevNet and how it is helping developers. He discussed how DevNet has grown significantly, now with over 100,000 members and 500,000 learning labs completed. DevNet provides resources like APIs, sandboxes, and training to help developers build applications and automate networks. Preston emphasized that networks are becoming more programmable and automated through DevNet tools and platforms.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 network-slicingCisco Canada
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Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 the intelligent network with cisco merakiCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco Meraki's intelligent network and SD-WAN capabilities. It highlights that Meraki has over 14,000 customers using its SD-WAN, it has a renewal rate over 95%, and its newest product is WAN assurance. The presentation provides an overview of Meraki's cloud-managed solutions for wireless, switching, security, and other IT functions. It demonstrates Meraki's network monitoring and troubleshooting tools through examples and a demo of its capabilities.
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The document discusses automating security tasks through various solutions from Cisco. It introduces the Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) solution, which uses machine learning to detect known and unknown malware across endpoints, networks, and email. It also introduces Cisco Cognitive Threat Analytics, which analyzes web traffic using machine learning to detect anomalous and malicious activity inside organizations. The document provides examples of how these solutions can automate tasks like hunting for threats, detecting anomalies, and attributing suspicious activity to specific entities. It includes demos of the AMP and Cognitive Intelligence user interfaces.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 sd-wan - delivering intent-based networking to t...Cisco Canada
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Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 dc-aci-anywhereCisco Canada
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Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 consuming public and private cloudsCisco Canada
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HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
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Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
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This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
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Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
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Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
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6. Disrupt or be disrupted…
The Digital Transformation
Taxi Services
Uber/Lyft
Retail Stores
Amazon.com
Music
Spotify/Pandora
Hotels
Airbnb
Print Advertising
Google/Facebook
Vehicles
Tesla Motors/
Faraday Future
Point of Sale
Square
Banking
FinTechs
7. What does it mean to be an Agile Organization?
Collaboration is Foundational
Promote the open flow of information
Encourage rapid and iterative
experimentation and learning
Function as a network of employees,
customers, and partners
motivated by a shared purpose
8. People
are working
differently
Places
where people
work are changing
Networks
continue
to evolve
Collaboration solutions must adapt to the
realities of the Agile Era
Highly mobile and app centric
Small self-organized teams
Time shifted work schedules
Demand for personalization,
flexibility, and visual interactions
Employees are transitioning more
frequently across more locations
Growth of open office layouts and
shared spaces
Information exchange through
multiple digital workspaces
Collaboration across and beyond
corporate boundaries
Applications available from a
combination of clouds
Multi-layer security imperatives
Software defined networks
9. Changing Workforce/Customers= Changing Expectations
We are only
5 years away from
the Net Generation
entering the
workforce.
Traditionalist Boomer Generation X
1928–1945 1946–1964 1965–1980 1980–2000 2000–2020
Net
Gen
Millennials
Source: Cisco Work Profile Survey, 2014
10. Business leaders believe team
performance is necessary for growth
The Future of Corporate IT, 2013–2017
People
Optimizing both
team & individual performance
Optimizing only
individual performance
TARGET PERFORMANCE
ACTUAL
PERFORMANCE
RevenueperEmployee
Time
Performance Over Time
Opportunity for IT
Introduce new technology
to drive team performance.
17. Collaborate:
From the Browser to the Boardroom
Browser / mobile Home Branch Small Group Spaces Larger Spaces Boardroom
Voice + Video + Document Sharing on any Device with
Partners, Suppliers & Customers
19. AgilityCost Control Innovation
Resource Management
Business Process Optimization
Time to Market
Infrastructure Consolidation
Contact Center Optimization
Travel Reduction
Customer Experience
Change Management
New Business Models
Desired Outcomes
21. Know Your Users
Mobile Worker
Account Manager
Contact Center
Customer Service Agent
Information Worker
Financial Analyst
Executive
VP of Marketing
Deskless Worker
Factory Supervisor
File Sharing Group Communications Real-Time Communications Asynchronous Communications
22. Identify Processes and Bottlenecks
Bottlenecks
Customers SuppliersPartners
Internal Stakeholders External Stakeholders
Organizational Silos | Legacy Processes | Cultural Resistance to Change
23. Eliminate the Bottlenecks
The Right
Collaboration
Solution
Customers SuppliersPartners
Internal Stakeholders External Stakeholders
27. Boardroom
Pocket
Cisco Hybrid
Deliver an Integrated Collaboration Experience
Cisco®
Collaboration
Cloud
Cisco Spark™ Service
Message | Meeting | Call
Unified
Communications
Customer
Care
Conferencing
Cisco Collaboration Edge Architecture
Cisco
On-Premises and
Partner-Hosted HCS
28. Decision and Design Support Considerations
To effectively solve business problems.
Benchmarks
What are the KPI
and Metrics evident
to plan and
measure against?
How am I doing
versus my peers for
collaboration
capability
enablement?
ROI Models
What value does
video drive for the
company and at
what cost?
Strategy
What capabilities
are needed to
deliver the most
value?
What levers can I
pull to increase my
capabilities?
Should I be
moving my
collaboration
services to “the
cloud” and why?
Architecture
What is the best
architecture for our
requirements?
How do I assess
and build for
rapidly evolving
user requirements
and expectations?
What should my
user experience
look like inside my
technology
platforms?
Optimization
How do I maximize
value from my
deployed and
deploying
services?
Who should get
what?
Why and when?
Training
Materials
Incentives
29. Priorities and
Use Case
Mapping
Capability
Maturity
Development
Principles
Reference
Architectures
Roadmap
Strategy Architecture
Unified Communications and Collaboration Strategy
Baseline New Capability
Enhancement Evalua on
Example Enterprise Infrastructure- Business Video
Technology Roadmap
H1 -July H1-2014 H2-2014 H1-2015 H2-2015
1) Mitigate Stability
Issues with Current
Platform
2) Address
Scheduling Concerns
1) Upgraded
Infrastructure
2) Cluster Definitions
1) SIP Trunking
2)Redefined Pilot
Success Criteria
1) Interoperability
between existing
Tracks
2) Extend Video to
Mobility and Archival
Platform
1) Interoperability
2) Mobile Device
Management
1) Extending
Capabilities to
BYOD Platform
2) Enabled VoD
against Use-Cases
1) Fully Enabled
Use-Cases
1) Prelaunch
Strategy
Deliverables
Opportuni es Opportuni es Opportuni es Opportuni es Opportuni es
Dependencies Dependencies Dependencies Dependencies Dependencies
Op mize Exis ng Infrastructure
Enable Connec vity between
Internal Collabora on Tracks
Enable Video on Demand Pilot
for Cluster On-Tap Use Cases
Tag targeted media with
appropriate analy c headings
Solidify Unified Dial
Plan
Enable Video Integrated Video on
Demand Pla orm
Baseline and Op mize Converged Pla orm
EnableGovernanceOversight
Extend secure visual collabora on to
partner community
Federate IM/Presence capability
to partner community
Enable Mobility Pilot to Facilitate Use-
Cases
Enable Mobility and BYOD
pla orm
Our roadmap development process connects.
30. 13th%Floor%
12th%Floor%
11th%Floor%
10th%Floor%
9th%Floor%
Collabora on Profile 1
Collabora on Profile 2
Collabora on Profile 3
Collabora on Profile 4
Collabora on Profile 5
Collabora on Profile Mapping
Target Area for Assessment – Floors 9-13
• Profile Defini on and
analysis
• Profile Defini on and
analysis
• Profile Defini on and
analysis
• Profile Defini on and
analysis
• Profile Defini on and
analysis
SuccessCriteria
Vendor
Constraints
Network
Security
Ubiquitous
Access
Network
Availability
Scheduling
Dial Plan
CAC / QoS
Redundancy
Analy cs
Capture
Connec ng architecture to business defines success
Scheduling Integra on
User Interface Integra on
Ubiquitous Access
Dial Plan and Directory
Supportability
Scalability
Quality
Connec vity Model
Interoperability
Security
Consolidated UC Strategy
User Experience
Requirements
Architecture
Elements
Architecture
Guidelines
EaseofUseReliabilityFunconalityFiscal
Tool Integra on
Cost
ROI
InteroperabilityNetworkSupportability
CiscoBestPracces
DefinedProductRoadmaps
An IT architecture that fails to align with its
core business drivers can in no way be
leveraged to support an Enterprise’s core
imperatives. By analyzing the unique
interaction between the architecture and
its drivers we can facilitate an action plan
to optimize its effectiveness.
Baseline New Capability
Enhancement Evalua on
Example Enterprise Infrastructure- Business Video
Technology Roadmap
H2 -2013 H1-2014 H2-2014 H1-2015 H2-2015
1) Mitigate Stability
Issues with Current
Platform
2) Address
Scheduling Concerns
1) Upgraded
Infrastructure
2) Cluster Definitions
1) SIP Trunking
2)Redefined Pilot
Success Criteria
1) Interoperability
between existing
Tracks
2) Extend Video to
Mobility and Archival
Platform
1) Interoperability
2) Mobile Device
Management
1) Extending
Capabilities to
BYOD Platform
2) Enabled VoD
against Use-Cases
1) Fully Enabled
Use-Cases
1) Prelaunch
Strategy
Deliverables
Opportuni es Opportuni es Opportuni es Opportuni es Opportuni es
Dependencies Dependencies Dependencies Dependencies Dependencies
Op mize Exis ng Infrastructure
Enable Connec vity between
Internal Collabora on Tracks
Enable Video on Demand Pilot
for Cluster On-Tap Use Cases
Tag targeted media with
appropriate analy c headings
Solidify Unified Dial
Plan
Enable Video Integrated Video on
Demand Pla orm
Baseline and Op mize Converged Pla orm
EnableGovernanceOversight
Extend secure visual collabora on to
partner community
Federate IM/Presence capability
to partner community
Enable Mobility Pilot to Facilitate Use-
Cases
Enable Mobility and BYOD
pla orm
Architectural Alignment Strategy
(Strategy and Success Criteria )
Current State Messaging Capabili es Scorecard
Presence
Capabilities
Capability Map
Success Criteria
Cisco Best Prac ces
Product Roadmap Alignment
Interoperability Network Supportability
Vendor
Constrains
DialPlan
Scheduling
Ubiquitous
Access
Network
Availability
Security
CAC/QoS
Analycs
Capture
Redundancy
Messaging
IM
Voicemail
E-Mail
Fax
Messaging
2
Web ConferencingTelephony
Immersive Video
Group Video
Personal Video
Video
Video on Demand
Crowd Sourcing
Content
Management
Fully Aligned
Par ally Aligned
Not Aligned
Current State Presence Capabili es Assessment
Presence
Capabilities
Experience Requirements Target Audience Success Criteria
Ease of Use Enterprise
Unified Scheduling Healthcare Ad-Hoc
User Interface Integra on Healthcare Unified – Jabber
Ubiquitous Access Capital BYOD + Client
Unified Dial Plan and Directory Services Manufacturing Escala on
Reliability Enterprise
Supportability –(Day 2 Support and Training) Opera ons Redundant -VoD
Scalability – (Capacity and Concurrency) Opera ons Undefined
Func onality Enterprise
Connec vity Model – (Internal, B2B,B2C) Energy B2B – Internal
Business Defined Security –(HIPPA, NIPPER) Enterprise AES
Quality –(Resolu on, Frame Rate) Enterprise 720p
Interoperability – (BYOD, Standards) Energy BYOD
Tool Integra on Opera ons Open
Fiscal Execu ve
Cost Execu ve OP EX
ROI Execu ve EVEN
Messaging
2
Web ConferencingTelephony
Immersive Video
Group Video
Personal Video
Video
Video on Demand
Crowd Sourcing
Content
Management
Alignment of UC User Experience
Requirements (Success Criteria) with
Consolidated Current State Architecture
• Identifying In-Scope UC capabilities
• Analyzing current state and desired
state Interoperability models
Assessing gaps between current state and
desired state architectures as measured
against Cisco’s identified best practices and
product roadmaps
Provide Architectural Roadmap based on
prioritized capabilities, based on opportunities
and dependencies
32. Expanded online program
with 1.5x increase in
subscriptions
Achieved 50% productivity
savings plus energy and
carbon gains
90% user adoption of
distributed education
solution
AgilityCost Control Innovation
Education
University of St. Gallen
Switzerland
John Monash
Australia
University of British Columbia
Canada
University of St Gallen
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/docs/st-gallen.html
John Monash
http://www.cisco.com/web/ANZ/assets/pdf/monash_collaboration_case_study.pdf
University of British Columbia http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collaboration/university-britishcolumbia.html
33. Improved customer
satisfaction; 80% of calls
answered in 20 seconds
Eliminated more than $1M
annually in equipment-
leasing costs
Increased sales by 15%
with Cisco Remote Expert
for Banking
AgilityCost Control Innovation
Financial Services
Republic Bank & Trust Company
United States
Raiffeisen Bank
Bosnia & Herzegovina
ING Bank
Italy
Republic Bank and Trust
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/republic-bank.html
Raffeisen Bank
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collaboration-endpoints/raiffeisen-bank.html
ING Bank
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collaboration/ingbank.html
34. Improved response
speed by using Cisco
Jabber
Reduced voice costs
by $20K per month
Expanded reach and
response to emergency
situations
AgilityCost Control Innovation
Government
City of McAllen
United States
Derby City Council
United Kingdom.
Alaska Department of Transportation
United States
City of McAllen
http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/docs/gov/cisco-case-study-city-of-mcallen.pdf
Derby City Council
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/derby_city_council.pdf
Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/transportation/alaska-transportation-dept.html
35. Reduced time to coordinate
care logistics by 29%
Reduced travel by
500,000 km per year
between locations
Connected critically ill
pediatric patients to their
classrooms
AgilityCost Control Innovation
Healthcare
Instituto Zaldivar
Argentina
VITAS Innovative
United States
Hamburg UKE Medical Center
Germany
Instituto Zaldivar
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/docs/instituto-zaldivar.html
VITAS Innovative Healthcare
http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/healthcare/vitas.html
Hamburg UKE Medical Center
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/docs/hamburg-uke-medical-center.html
36. Shortened time-to-
market by 10%
Saved 20% in call costs Reduced new product
introduction cycles by 20%
AgilityCost Control Innovation
Manufacturing
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd.
Switzerland
Bauer
Austria
Sub-Zero
United States
Pilatus Aircraft Ltd.
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/assets/global/CH/pdfs/pilatus_v3cs_-_final.pdf
Bauer
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collaboration/bauer.html
Sub-Zero
http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/docs/manufacturing/appliance_producer_innovates_with_ioe.pdf
37. Improved productivity and
accountability of sales
teams
Reduced unproductive
hours related to training by
50%
Achieved ranking as a top
5 U.K. retail destination
AgilityCost Control Innovation
Retail
John Lewis
United Kingdom
John Eagle Auto Group
United States
Trinity Leeds Shopping Center
United Kingdom
John Lewis
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collaboration/john-lewis.html
John Eagle Auto Group
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collaboration/john-eagle.html
Trinity Leeds Shopping Center
http://www.cisco.com/web/strategy/retail/shopping-center.html
38. Increased employee
productivity by 13-15
minutes per day with BYOD
Reduced travel costs by
2/3 every year through
greater use of video
Transformed from 70%
traditional cubicle space to
70% flexible workspaces
AgilityCost Control Innovation
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