The document discusses preparing networks for the second wave of 802.11ac wireless technology. Key points include: 1) 802.11ac Wave 2 provides better performance, coverage, and support for more wireless devices and Internet of Things devices; 2) Networks need faster switching and mobility capabilities to support increasing wireless traffic and bandwidth-intensive applications; 3) Cisco's new 802.11ac Wave 2 access points, controllers, and switches help networks support the next generation of wireless and mobility demands.
Go Beyond 802.11ac Wave2 with Innovations for High-Density Networks
Watch the Replay: http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq
This was easily one of our most popular workshops. The slides are here in .pdf form as this is what SlideShare provides…but if you have not listened to the wireless experts we gathered for this one…stop, go to http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq and watch the replay. It is WELL worth your time. (I will post the Q&A we captured from this one soon….right here on Slideshare within a few days).
Three wireless wizards: Bill Rubino, Mark Denny, and Jim Florwick
The marketing description: To meet the needs of today’s demanding user environments, Cisco’s high-speed access points do much more than meet the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard. They go beyond it.
See how these highly intelligent solutions deliver greater flexibility, a more optimized wireless environment, and a better user experience through innovations such as flexible radio assignment, hyperlocation antenna, Bluetooth integration, and more.
Don’t miss this exclusive, in-depth look at the hardware that combines the highest Wi-Fi performance with powerful end-device efficiency. And remember to bring your toughest questions for our live Q&A. Save your spot now.
A few additional resources from TechWiseTV for you:
Two great animations:
- Learn more about MultiGig with our 'Fundamentals of NBaseT" https://youtu.be/87dsbpi3iCw
- "Fundamentals of 802.11ac WAVE 2" https://youtu.be/kjapSG_CvJc
TechWiseTV (The Show)
See the AP’s and Mark Denny: https://youtu.be/H8rPvJLcTww
Great stuff on Wireless Location Services: https://youtu.be/8HHrA1qkdAI
Speed Hybrid WAN Deployment with the New Cisco Intelligent WAN Design Guide -...Cisco Enterprise Networks
Presentation from the April 22, 2015 Webcast: Speed Hybrid WAN Deployment with the New Cisco Intelligent WAN Design Guide.
Register to View Webcast: http://cs.co/9004CRn0
The Cisco IWAN Application simplifies WAN deployments by providing highly intuitive, policy-based automation. It enables you to realize the benefits of SD-WAN: lower costs, simplified IT, increased security, and optimized application performance.
View the Webcast: http://cs.co/9007BKlEc
Maximize Application Performance and Bandwidth Efficiency with WAN OptimizationCisco Enterprise Networks
Learn how a two-step strategy that reduces application bandwidth consumption and makes more efficient use of your remaining bandwidth can help you achieve seemingly conflicting business and IT goals.
Register to watch webcast: http://cs.co/9006CAY0.
TechWiseTV Workshop
(Original Webinar May 11, 2016, replay: http://cs.co/9005BoG6c
Cisco recently introduced Enterprise Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) as part of the digital network architecture: an architecture that allows you to transform your business to innovate more quickly, simplify operations, and reduce risk.
In this 60-minute workshop, we will deep dive into the technology behind Cisco Enterprise NFV. You’ll learn about the four components—orchestration and management, virtual network functions, virtualization layer, and the underlying hardware—and how all the components work together to provide a custom-fit solution for the enterprise. You will also see a demo of Enterprise Service Automation (ESA), the software-defined networking application that makes NFV all the easier for you to adopt.
Cisco Enterprise NFV will transform the way you think about the network and its services.
Watch the Workshop Replay: http://cs.co/9005BoG6c
Animation: 'Fundamentals of Enterprise NFV': http://bit.ly/ENFV_FUN
Watch the TechWiseTV DNA Episode, Part 1: https://youtu.be/TzGpNEfvMC8
Part 2: https://youtu.be/314-NyizsCA
Go Beyond 802.11ac Wave2 with Innovations for High-Density Networks
Watch the Replay: http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq
This was easily one of our most popular workshops. The slides are here in .pdf form as this is what SlideShare provides…but if you have not listened to the wireless experts we gathered for this one…stop, go to http://cs.co/9006Bq8bq and watch the replay. It is WELL worth your time. (I will post the Q&A we captured from this one soon….right here on Slideshare within a few days).
Three wireless wizards: Bill Rubino, Mark Denny, and Jim Florwick
The marketing description: To meet the needs of today’s demanding user environments, Cisco’s high-speed access points do much more than meet the 802.11ac Wave 2 standard. They go beyond it.
See how these highly intelligent solutions deliver greater flexibility, a more optimized wireless environment, and a better user experience through innovations such as flexible radio assignment, hyperlocation antenna, Bluetooth integration, and more.
Don’t miss this exclusive, in-depth look at the hardware that combines the highest Wi-Fi performance with powerful end-device efficiency. And remember to bring your toughest questions for our live Q&A. Save your spot now.
A few additional resources from TechWiseTV for you:
Two great animations:
- Learn more about MultiGig with our 'Fundamentals of NBaseT" https://youtu.be/87dsbpi3iCw
- "Fundamentals of 802.11ac WAVE 2" https://youtu.be/kjapSG_CvJc
TechWiseTV (The Show)
See the AP’s and Mark Denny: https://youtu.be/H8rPvJLcTww
Great stuff on Wireless Location Services: https://youtu.be/8HHrA1qkdAI
Speed Hybrid WAN Deployment with the New Cisco Intelligent WAN Design Guide -...Cisco Enterprise Networks
Presentation from the April 22, 2015 Webcast: Speed Hybrid WAN Deployment with the New Cisco Intelligent WAN Design Guide.
Register to View Webcast: http://cs.co/9004CRn0
The Cisco IWAN Application simplifies WAN deployments by providing highly intuitive, policy-based automation. It enables you to realize the benefits of SD-WAN: lower costs, simplified IT, increased security, and optimized application performance.
View the Webcast: http://cs.co/9007BKlEc
Maximize Application Performance and Bandwidth Efficiency with WAN OptimizationCisco Enterprise Networks
Learn how a two-step strategy that reduces application bandwidth consumption and makes more efficient use of your remaining bandwidth can help you achieve seemingly conflicting business and IT goals.
Register to watch webcast: http://cs.co/9006CAY0.
TechWiseTV Workshop
(Original Webinar May 11, 2016, replay: http://cs.co/9005BoG6c
Cisco recently introduced Enterprise Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) as part of the digital network architecture: an architecture that allows you to transform your business to innovate more quickly, simplify operations, and reduce risk.
In this 60-minute workshop, we will deep dive into the technology behind Cisco Enterprise NFV. You’ll learn about the four components—orchestration and management, virtual network functions, virtualization layer, and the underlying hardware—and how all the components work together to provide a custom-fit solution for the enterprise. You will also see a demo of Enterprise Service Automation (ESA), the software-defined networking application that makes NFV all the easier for you to adopt.
Cisco Enterprise NFV will transform the way you think about the network and its services.
Watch the Workshop Replay: http://cs.co/9005BoG6c
Animation: 'Fundamentals of Enterprise NFV': http://bit.ly/ENFV_FUN
Watch the TechWiseTV DNA Episode, Part 1: https://youtu.be/TzGpNEfvMC8
Part 2: https://youtu.be/314-NyizsCA
HPE Distributed Cloud Networking (DCN) enables service providers and large organizations to manage a distributed, multi data center environment in a simple, open and agile way using software-defined networking and network virtualization. At this session, we'll explore HPE Distributed Cloud Networking (DCN), Layer 2 to Layer 4. You will learn how this network virtualization platform optimizes the network by removing inefficiencies.
In today’s Experience Economy, networks must provide a great user experience meeting each individual’s personal expectation. Users do not care about what happens behind the scenes to make everything work; in fact, users don’t even consider it until something breaks. People living in today’s Experience Economy care about simply connecting to a video, where the network is smart enough to remember who they are without a lot of hassle connecting, and then providing a blisteringly fast connection so that there is no interruption to the video stream. Think about what makes you happy when connecting with your own device and then think about what makes you really upset when things are hard, complicated, and slow. If the user has a bad experience in anyone of these areas (simple, fast, and smart), they are likely to leave, share their negative experience, and potentially never return.
Where Does Networking Fit In? To gain the full benefits of cloud computing and virtualization and achieve a business agile IT infrastructure, organizations need a reliable, high-performance data center networking infrastructure with built-in investment protection. Several technology inflection points are coming together that are fundamentally changing the way networks are architected, deployed and operated both in the public cloud as well as the private cloud. From performance, to scale, to virtualization support and automation to simplified orchestration, the requirements are rapidly changing and driving new approaches to building data center networks.
With Extreme Networks, IT can manage more with less. Automated intelligence and analytics for compliance, forensics, and traffic patterns translates into reduced help desk calls. Businesses can predict costs and return on investment, and increase employee productivity by securely onboarding BYOD, increasing both customer and employee satisfaction. A constant risk to the network, and ultimately the hospital, are unapproved applications and rogue devices that may appear on the network and either permit unauthorized access or interfere with other devices. A means to monitor all devices and applications that operate across the network is vital. Just as important are the audit and reporting capabilities necessary to report on who, what, where, when, and how patient data is accessed.
What is SDN? What software-defined networking really means has evolved dramatically and now includes automation and virtualization. Hardware is still a critical component in data center networking equipment, but the influence of switch software shouldn’t be overlooked. When everyone began to get excited about SDN a few years ago, we thought of it as only one thing: the separation of network control from network data packet handling. Traditional networks had already started down this path, with the addition of controller cards to manage line cards in scalable chassis-based switches, and with various data center fabric technologies.
GTRI and Cisco discuss how using the internet to run branch network traffic provides a better user experience and reduces costs. You’ll learn the basics of Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) and the benefits, including:
- Reduced costs
- Reliability and security
- Flexibility to choose service providers
- Optimized traffic flows
Presented by Mani Ganesan of Cisco and Michael Edwards of GTRI (http://www.gtri.com) in a webinar on August 10, 2016. Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/08_QpBT07pU.
Deploying new WAN services can take a long time and require a significant up-front capital investment. The software-defined nature of SD-WAN enables service agility, rapid rollout, and instant-on WAN that the Service Provider can immediately benefit from. This accelerates the time to market and time to revenue.
NetScaler SD-WAN combina la selección de rutas de paquete en tiempo real, optimización WAN, firewall, enrutamiento y análisis de aplicaciones en una sola solución completa. Tanto si accede a aplicaciones SaaS como a escritorios virtualizados o centros de datos tradicionales. ¡Garantice en su empresa una experiencia de alta calidad siempre lista y con una red de sucursales más sencilla y ágil!
SP Virtual Managed Services (VMS) for Intelligent WAN (IWAN)Cisco Canada
Many organizations anticipate significant growth in WAN bandwidth and Public Cloud usage. Leveraging the Internet to provide extra WAN bandwidth and to offload Public Cloud traffic is compelling, however network reliability, application performance and security are the primary roadblocks. Cisco IWAN transport solution is the most full featured architecture to support the Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) requirements that are emerging in standards bodies like the Open Networking User Group (ONUG) to address these issues. Many enterprises are looking for the benefits these technologies deliver, but without the costs associated with owning and operating those technologies. Here is where VMS for IWAN meets market need. Cisco VMS is a full featured management platform for both virtual and physical devices. This session will cover a full description of the VMS platform and how it can be used to deliver exceptional customer experience when supporting a managed offering of IWAN. The roles of Customer and Resource Facing Services will be covered, along with integration between the IWAN service and SP operations. This session will also cover the topic of how Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) can be placed optimally in the network from the CPE to SP datacenter, along with a demo of the end user and operator experience.
ICC's Access Control System is a unified wired/wireless system to allow SMB and small enterprise leverage software to control IP data networking centrally or distributed throughout their networks.
For more discussions and topics around Service Providers, please visit our SP Community: http://cisco.com/go/serviceprovidercommunity
Download the full PDF report here: https://communities.cisco.com/docs/DOC-37834
Innovations in the Enterprise Routing & Switching SpaceCisco Canada
This session will take us back to the basics: the core route/switch infrastructure. However, this doesn’t mean we will cover the old boring speeds and feeds. We will share an exciting tour around innovations in this space. This will be a fast paced session covering tons of technologies and products at higher level.
Some of the topics we will cover:
- Cisco Multigigabit technology
- Next Generation Compact Switches
- Catalyst 3850 10G switches and Catalyst 6840-X switches
- Cisco Intelligent WAN Architecture (IWAN)
- Network Plug and Play (for Zero touch deployment)
- APIC-EM – SDN Controller
An experience is a personal and emotional event we remember. Every experience is established based upon pre-determined expectations we conceive and create in our minds. It’s personal, and therefore, remains a moving and evolving target in every scenario. When our experience concludes and the moment has passed, the outcome remains in our memory. Think about what makes you happy when connecting with your own device and then think about what makes you really upset when things are hard, complicated, and slow. If the user has a bad experience in anyone of these areas (simple, fast, and smart), they are likely to leave, share their negative experience, and potentially never return. Users might forget facts or details about their computing environment but they find it difficult to forgot the feeling behind a bad network experience. When something goes wrong with the network or an application, do you always get the blame?
So what can Ultra Low, consistent latency deliver? Low latency is a requirement for intensive, time critical applications. Latency is measure on a port-to-port basis, that once a frame is received on a ingress port how long does it take the frame to go through the internal switching infrastructure and leave an ingress port. The Summit X670 Top of Rack switch supports latency of around 800-900usec while the Black Diamond chassis, BDX8, can switch frames in a little as 3usec. We’re big believers in the value of disaggregation – of breaking down traditional data center technologies into their core components so we can build new systems that are more flexible, more scalable, and more efficient. This approach has guided Facebook from the beginning, as we’ve grown and expanded our infrastructure to connect more than 1.28 billion people around the world.
Flatter networks. Traditional data center networks have a minimum of three tiers: top of rack (ToR), aggregation and core. Often, there is more than one aggregation tier, meaning the data center could have three or more network tiers. When network traffic is primarily best effort, this is sufficient. But as more mission-critical, real-time traffic flows into the data center, it becomes critical that organizations move to two-tier networks.
An increase in east-west traffic flows. Legacy data center networks are designed for traffic to flow from the edge of the network into the core and then back to the edge in a north-south direction. Today, however, factors such as workforce mobility, Hadoop, big data and other applications are driving east-west traffic flows from server to server.
Virtualization of other IT assets. Historically, compute resources such as processor, memory and storage were resident in the server itself. Over time, more and more of these resources are being put into “pools” that can be accessed on demand. In this case, the data center network becomes a “fabric” that acts as the backplane for the virtualized data center.
HPE Distributed Cloud Networking (DCN) enables service providers and large organizations to manage a distributed, multi data center environment in a simple, open and agile way using software-defined networking and network virtualization. At this session, we'll explore HPE Distributed Cloud Networking (DCN), Layer 2 to Layer 4. You will learn how this network virtualization platform optimizes the network by removing inefficiencies.
In today’s Experience Economy, networks must provide a great user experience meeting each individual’s personal expectation. Users do not care about what happens behind the scenes to make everything work; in fact, users don’t even consider it until something breaks. People living in today’s Experience Economy care about simply connecting to a video, where the network is smart enough to remember who they are without a lot of hassle connecting, and then providing a blisteringly fast connection so that there is no interruption to the video stream. Think about what makes you happy when connecting with your own device and then think about what makes you really upset when things are hard, complicated, and slow. If the user has a bad experience in anyone of these areas (simple, fast, and smart), they are likely to leave, share their negative experience, and potentially never return.
Where Does Networking Fit In? To gain the full benefits of cloud computing and virtualization and achieve a business agile IT infrastructure, organizations need a reliable, high-performance data center networking infrastructure with built-in investment protection. Several technology inflection points are coming together that are fundamentally changing the way networks are architected, deployed and operated both in the public cloud as well as the private cloud. From performance, to scale, to virtualization support and automation to simplified orchestration, the requirements are rapidly changing and driving new approaches to building data center networks.
With Extreme Networks, IT can manage more with less. Automated intelligence and analytics for compliance, forensics, and traffic patterns translates into reduced help desk calls. Businesses can predict costs and return on investment, and increase employee productivity by securely onboarding BYOD, increasing both customer and employee satisfaction. A constant risk to the network, and ultimately the hospital, are unapproved applications and rogue devices that may appear on the network and either permit unauthorized access or interfere with other devices. A means to monitor all devices and applications that operate across the network is vital. Just as important are the audit and reporting capabilities necessary to report on who, what, where, when, and how patient data is accessed.
What is SDN? What software-defined networking really means has evolved dramatically and now includes automation and virtualization. Hardware is still a critical component in data center networking equipment, but the influence of switch software shouldn’t be overlooked. When everyone began to get excited about SDN a few years ago, we thought of it as only one thing: the separation of network control from network data packet handling. Traditional networks had already started down this path, with the addition of controller cards to manage line cards in scalable chassis-based switches, and with various data center fabric technologies.
GTRI and Cisco discuss how using the internet to run branch network traffic provides a better user experience and reduces costs. You’ll learn the basics of Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) and the benefits, including:
- Reduced costs
- Reliability and security
- Flexibility to choose service providers
- Optimized traffic flows
Presented by Mani Ganesan of Cisco and Michael Edwards of GTRI (http://www.gtri.com) in a webinar on August 10, 2016. Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/08_QpBT07pU.
Deploying new WAN services can take a long time and require a significant up-front capital investment. The software-defined nature of SD-WAN enables service agility, rapid rollout, and instant-on WAN that the Service Provider can immediately benefit from. This accelerates the time to market and time to revenue.
NetScaler SD-WAN combina la selección de rutas de paquete en tiempo real, optimización WAN, firewall, enrutamiento y análisis de aplicaciones en una sola solución completa. Tanto si accede a aplicaciones SaaS como a escritorios virtualizados o centros de datos tradicionales. ¡Garantice en su empresa una experiencia de alta calidad siempre lista y con una red de sucursales más sencilla y ágil!
SP Virtual Managed Services (VMS) for Intelligent WAN (IWAN)Cisco Canada
Many organizations anticipate significant growth in WAN bandwidth and Public Cloud usage. Leveraging the Internet to provide extra WAN bandwidth and to offload Public Cloud traffic is compelling, however network reliability, application performance and security are the primary roadblocks. Cisco IWAN transport solution is the most full featured architecture to support the Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) requirements that are emerging in standards bodies like the Open Networking User Group (ONUG) to address these issues. Many enterprises are looking for the benefits these technologies deliver, but without the costs associated with owning and operating those technologies. Here is where VMS for IWAN meets market need. Cisco VMS is a full featured management platform for both virtual and physical devices. This session will cover a full description of the VMS platform and how it can be used to deliver exceptional customer experience when supporting a managed offering of IWAN. The roles of Customer and Resource Facing Services will be covered, along with integration between the IWAN service and SP operations. This session will also cover the topic of how Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) can be placed optimally in the network from the CPE to SP datacenter, along with a demo of the end user and operator experience.
ICC's Access Control System is a unified wired/wireless system to allow SMB and small enterprise leverage software to control IP data networking centrally or distributed throughout their networks.
For more discussions and topics around Service Providers, please visit our SP Community: http://cisco.com/go/serviceprovidercommunity
Download the full PDF report here: https://communities.cisco.com/docs/DOC-37834
Innovations in the Enterprise Routing & Switching SpaceCisco Canada
This session will take us back to the basics: the core route/switch infrastructure. However, this doesn’t mean we will cover the old boring speeds and feeds. We will share an exciting tour around innovations in this space. This will be a fast paced session covering tons of technologies and products at higher level.
Some of the topics we will cover:
- Cisco Multigigabit technology
- Next Generation Compact Switches
- Catalyst 3850 10G switches and Catalyst 6840-X switches
- Cisco Intelligent WAN Architecture (IWAN)
- Network Plug and Play (for Zero touch deployment)
- APIC-EM – SDN Controller
An experience is a personal and emotional event we remember. Every experience is established based upon pre-determined expectations we conceive and create in our minds. It’s personal, and therefore, remains a moving and evolving target in every scenario. When our experience concludes and the moment has passed, the outcome remains in our memory. Think about what makes you happy when connecting with your own device and then think about what makes you really upset when things are hard, complicated, and slow. If the user has a bad experience in anyone of these areas (simple, fast, and smart), they are likely to leave, share their negative experience, and potentially never return. Users might forget facts or details about their computing environment but they find it difficult to forgot the feeling behind a bad network experience. When something goes wrong with the network or an application, do you always get the blame?
So what can Ultra Low, consistent latency deliver? Low latency is a requirement for intensive, time critical applications. Latency is measure on a port-to-port basis, that once a frame is received on a ingress port how long does it take the frame to go through the internal switching infrastructure and leave an ingress port. The Summit X670 Top of Rack switch supports latency of around 800-900usec while the Black Diamond chassis, BDX8, can switch frames in a little as 3usec. We’re big believers in the value of disaggregation – of breaking down traditional data center technologies into their core components so we can build new systems that are more flexible, more scalable, and more efficient. This approach has guided Facebook from the beginning, as we’ve grown and expanded our infrastructure to connect more than 1.28 billion people around the world.
Flatter networks. Traditional data center networks have a minimum of three tiers: top of rack (ToR), aggregation and core. Often, there is more than one aggregation tier, meaning the data center could have three or more network tiers. When network traffic is primarily best effort, this is sufficient. But as more mission-critical, real-time traffic flows into the data center, it becomes critical that organizations move to two-tier networks.
An increase in east-west traffic flows. Legacy data center networks are designed for traffic to flow from the edge of the network into the core and then back to the edge in a north-south direction. Today, however, factors such as workforce mobility, Hadoop, big data and other applications are driving east-west traffic flows from server to server.
Virtualization of other IT assets. Historically, compute resources such as processor, memory and storage were resident in the server itself. Over time, more and more of these resources are being put into “pools” that can be accessed on demand. In this case, the data center network becomes a “fabric” that acts as the backplane for the virtualized data center.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco Aironet 4800 Access Point with Intelligent Capture Robb Boyd
A wireless access point with four radios? Isn’t that overkill? Not when you’re out to build the smartest, most secure, and most capable access point on the planet.
Find out how one access point can provide rich analytics for decision making and troubleshooting, wayfinding and location accuracy within 3 meters, and maximum security with no trade-off in performance.
Resources:
Watch the related TechWiseTV episode: http://cs.co/9008Di7YC
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Learn how you can streamline your migration to Cisco Intelligent WAN (IWAN) with lab-tested deployment best practices from Verizon Managed Services. Profit from the real-world expertise and valuable insights of this leading WAN solutions provider.
Miss the webcast? Register to view replay here: http://cs.co/9008BPw6A
Consider this ten-part “WAN Bill of Rights” a guide to evaluating your overall strategy and deciding which SD-WAN solutions will improve your digital business transformation and help you win against the competition.
Learn more by visiting http://www.cisco.com/go/sdwan
Deep dive into the new Cisco Catalyst 6840-X Series Switch and see how it delivers more for less with up to 40 high-density 10G ports plus 40G native uplinks in a compact 2-rack (2RU) form factor that fits both tight spaces and limited IT budgets.
Miss the webcast? View the replay>> http://cs.co/9002ByM1i
Presentation from the July 22, 2015 Webcast: Software-Defined WAN - A Real World Success Story.
See how MWH Global, a worldwide construction management company, improved its network service and reduced its IT management burdens by deploying a Glue Networks Gluworks software-defined WAN software solution over its existing Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISRs).
Miss the webcast? View the replay here: https://grs.cisco.com/grsx/cust/grsEventSite.html?EventCode=12200&LanguageId=1&KeyCode=000833700
Future Proofing Your Network with the New Cisco Catalyst 3850 10G Aggregation...Cisco Enterprise Networks
Learn how the newest members of the Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series switching family can future-proof your network with 10Gb performance in the aggregation layer.
Learn how you can use the CoSN SEND II Decision Tree for Education Technology to make sure that your K–12 technology initiatives create a more engaging learning experience that empowers students, teachers, and administrators alike.
View the Webcast: http://cs.co/9004B80G0
Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Platforms - The Greenest Catalyst...Cisco Enterprise Networks
Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches reduce TOC in a unique way by lowering power
consumption by up to 82 percent, with power usage reduced to 6.3W from 33.1W in the Cisco Catalyst 2960X-
24TD-L Switch when in hibernation mode, for example. Other models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and
3560-CX Series Switches show significant power savings with the use of Cisco EnergyWise hibernation mode and
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). These are the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches ever.
Your network holds the key to defending your organization. The Cisco switches, routers, and wireless solutions you deploy can complement and empower your security systems. Cisco provides a broad portfolio of capabilities to improve your defenses across the entire attack continuum. This presentation outlines how you can use your network as a sensor to protect your data, your customers, and your reputation.
Register to Watch Webcast: http://cs.co/9003CRsH
Join the Conversation: http://cs.co/9008CRt6
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
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Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
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This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
From Siloed Products to Connected Ecosystem: Building a Sustainable and Scala...
Preparing Your Network for 802.11ac Wave 2
1. Bill Rubino: Cisco Enterprise Solutions Marketing
Sankar Venkat: Cisco Enterprise Product Management
July 29, 2015
Preparing Your Network
for Wave 2 of 802.11ac
2. 1.2XGrowth in Avg. Wi-Fi
Device Connection Speed
(10.1Mbps. Per Device)
28.2%Device Connections will be
Machine to Machine Traffic
53%Fixed IP Traffic will be Wi-Fi
Exceeding Wired by 21%
By 2019
Source: Cisco 2015 Virtual Networking Index Mobile Forecast
3. Today’s Static Network Infrastructure
Do You Know Which Devices Really Impact
the Network?
Network
Capacity
Dawnof
Wireless
Mobility
Density
IoE
4. More Bandwidth –
More Applications
Support growing number of
mobile applications
Increased Scale
and Coverage
Extend Wi-Fi Everywhere
Improved Client
Density Support
For wireless end-user and
IoT devices
Introducing 802.11ac Wave 2
5. 802.11ac Industry Drivers & Use Cases
A Transformation Across Verticals
• Next Generation
Workplace
Transformation
• Increasing demands of
Collaborative Workspace
• VDI & Personalized
devices in Workplace
Enterprise
5
• CT, MRI, Cardiac
Imaging, and 4D
modeling demands
higher bandwidth
• Large file movement of
images over wireless
• Patient and Guest
wireless Services
Healthcare
• Enhanced service offerings
with the latest technology
• SP-Wi-Fi off-load −
balancing users between
Wi-Fi and 3G/4G/LTE
• Rich user experience to
Apps such as Netflix or
Hulu Plus
Service Provider
• 802.11ac and CMX deliver
next-gen fan experience
such as CMX maps
• Enhanced scaling for
inherently High density
environments
• New revenue opportunities -
sponsorship, merchandising
StadiumEducation
• Widespread adoption of
BYOD Social Networking
• Collaborative
Classrooms HD Video
• Live streaming to
802.11ac and 802.11n
devices
Education
12. How 802.11ac Wave 2 Works
• Multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO)
• Wider RF channels
• Four spatial streams
Object
Access point transmits
“abcdefghijkl”
to client
Wi-Fi client receives
“abcdefghijkl”
through four streams of data
Four spatial
streams support
using single-user MIMO
Wall
Ceiling
13. What’s New: Cisco Aironet 1850 Series AP
802.11ac Wave 2 Access Point
Gigabit Wi-Fi has Fully Arrived
*Then Previous 802.11ac Wave 1 Aironet 1700 Access Point
BETTER COVERAGE AND
PERFORMANCE*
IMPROVED CLIENT
PERFORMANCE*
FASTER OFFLOAD TO WIRED
NETWORK
QUICKLY EXPAND
FUNCTIONALITY
2X Data Rate Increase | 4x4 4SS SU-MIMO
4X4 3SS MU-MIMO | Transmit Beam Forming
2 GbE Ports | Load-balancing
USB 2.0 Port
14. Next-Generation Wave 2 802.11ac Access Point
Cisco Aironet® 1850
* Planning
• Next-generation 4x4 MIMO:4 spatial streams (SS)
Wave 2 802.11ac access points
• Dual radio, 802.11ac Wave 2, 80 MHz
• 5 GHz: 4x4 supporting
- 3 SS MU-MIMO
- 4 SS SU-MIMO
- 1.7 Gbps Max 5-GHz PHY
- 2.0 Gbps Max Aggregate PHY
• 2 times Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0
• Internal and external antenna models
Gigabit Wi-Fi has fully arrived
15. Cisco Aironet Indoor Access Points
Industry’s Best 802.11ac Series Access Points
Best in Class
3700
• 802.11ac W1, 1.3 Gbps PHY
• 4x4:3SS
• HDX: High Density Experience
• CleanAir 80 MHz
• ClientLink 3.0
• StadiumVision
• Modularity: Security, 3G Small Cell or
Wave 2 802.11ac
• 802.11ac W1
• 870 Mbps PHY
• 3x3:2SS
• CleanAir Express
• Tx Beam Forming
• 2 GbE Ports
Mission Critical
2700
• 802.11ac W1,
• 1.3 Gbps PHY
• 3x4:3SS
• HDX: High Density Experience
• CleanAir 80 MHz
• ClientLink 3.0
• 2 GbE Ports
Enterprise Best In ClassMission Critical
Enterprise Class
1850
• 802.11ac W2
• 2.0 Gbps PHY
• 4x4:4SS
• Spectrum Analysis*
• Tx Beam Forming
• 2 GbE Ports, USB 2.0
* Planning
Enterprise Class
1700
New
16. Looking Beyond Wireless
For Large Deployments
FASTER MOBILITY: NOT JUST A Wi-Fi PROBLEM
Faster Wireless
Devices
Faster Wireless
Control Plane
Faster Wireless
Offload
Production Data
Authentication /
TunnelFaster Wireless
Connectivity
Business
Relevant
Applications
Expense
Reporting
Print and
File Activity
Collab.
Virtual
Desktop
Promotion /
Advertising
Travel Loyalty
Social
Network
Wayfinding Wayfinding
Efficient
WAN
ORCHESTRATION & CONTROL
SECURITY
Business-
Focused
Solutions Customer ExperienceWorkforce Experience Security & Compliance Business Innovations IT Transformation
Faster
Backbone
17. What’s New: Controllers
Preparing for the Impact of 802.11ac Wave 2
*Then Previous Generation Controllers
HIGH-SCALABILITY
INTEGRATED SERVICES
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
HIGH-AVAILABILITY
8540 Wireless
Controller
• 100-6000 access
Points
• 64,000 Clients
• 40Gbps.
5520 Wireless
Controller
• 10-1500 access Points
• 20,000 Clients
• 20Gbps.
33%
Performance
Increase*
75%
Performance
Increase* Support for Next-Gen Mobile and IoT Devices
AVC | Bonjour | Guest & BYOD | TrustSec | ISE
License Portability | Faster Deployment
Sub-Second Stateful Switchover | Fast Restart
18. FASTER BACKBONE
6840-X, 6800 & 6500-E
• 6800 & 6500: New 10G Line Cards
with up to 32 10G Ports per slot
• 6840-X: Up to 40 10G Ports
• 40G Support
FASTER AGGREGATION
3850 10G SFP+
• Up to 48 ports of 10G in 1RU
• Stackwise 480G support*
• New 8x10G and 2x40G Uplinks
Faster Mobility Needs Faster Switching
FASTER ACCESS
4500E, 3850 & 3560-CX
Multigigabit Switches
• 4500 multigigabit line card module
• Stackable 3850 multigigabit switches
• Compact multigigabit switch
* Supported on 12 & 24 port models
19. • NG Workspace switch
• Multigigabit in smallest form factor
• 2 Multigigabit Ports with POE/POE+
• 2 SFP+ Ports
• Easy Management with Instant Access
• Industry leading Fixed Access
• 24 & 48 Port Stackable Switches
• 24 & 12 Multigigabit Ports
• New 8x10G & 2x40G Uplinks
• UPOE, EEE, MacSec support
• Best In Class Modular Access
• New 48 Ports Line Card Module
• 12 Ports of Multigigabit per slot
• Up to 96 Multigigabit ports per system
• UPOE, EEE, MacSec Support
4500E 3850 3560CX
Next Generation Mobility and IoT Ready!!
New New New
What’s New: Cisco Catalyst Multigigabit Switches
Prepare Your Network Access Layer 802.11ac Wave 2
20. What’s New: Cisco Catalyst 3850 10G
Preparing Your Aggregation Layer for 802.11ac Wave 2
HIGH-AVAILABILITY
INVESTMENT PROTECTION
Stackable up to 480Gbps*
Programmable UADP architecture for IT simplicity
Uncompromised security with Trustsec and ISE
UNIFIED ACCESS
Stateful Switch-Over* | StackPower* | Power
Resiliency | 1+1 Redundant Power Supply
NEXT GEN MOBILITY READY
New high bandwidth, high density models with
higher capacity Uplink Modules
$
New
* Supported on 12 & 24 port models
Faster Aggregation with High Density 10G/40G ports
21. What’s New: Cisco Catalyst 6840-X
Preparing Your Backbone Layer for 802.11ac Wave 2
HIGH-AVAILABILITY
Robust availability with VSS, 1+1 power
redundancy
NEXT GEN MOBILITY READY
High density 10G/40G in small form factor
C6800 DNA with over 3000 features
IT SIMPLICITY & SECURITY
Instant Access for easy management,
Network As A Sensor
NETWORK SEGMENTATION
Advanced Services with MPLS, VPLS,
TrustSec, A-VPLS , LISP and EVN
Faster Backbone with Small Form Factor switches
New
22. What’s New: Cisco Catalyst 6800 10G Modules
Preparing Your Backbone Layer for 802.11ac Wave 2
SCALE & PERFORMANCE
Up to 160G/slot, 2M Netflow,
Up to 1M IPv4 entries, Deep buffers
FULL FEATURED MODULAR BACKBONE
Catalyst 6k DNA with over 3,000 Features
IT SIMPLICITY & SECURITY
Instant Access for easy management,
Network As A Sensor
NETWORK SEGMENTATION
Advanced Services with MPLS, VPLS,
TrustSec, A-VPLS , LISP and EVN
New
Faster Modular Backbone with High Density 10G line cards
23. Preparing Your Network for Wave 2 of 802.11ac
Summary
Growth in Wi-Fi Traffic,
Apps and Wi-Fi Devices
including IoT Devices
802.11ac Wave 2 Provides
better Performance,
Coverage and Improved
Client Density Support
Look Beyond Wireless:
Faster Mobility needs
Faster Switching