Cisco Tech Talk Enterprise Switching Muninder Singh Sambi, Sr. Director, Product Management, Enterprise Switching March 5, 2018
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Enterprise Trends Driving Digital Transformation Mobility IoT Cyber Security 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
These Digital transformation poses challenge for Enterprise IT Data growth Connected devices Threat surface areas $60B 95% Annually spent on Network Operations, Labor & Tools Of network changes are performed manually 70% Of policy violations are due to human error Resources 75% Of OpEx spent on changes and troubleshooting 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential An evolved world needs a network evolved.
Intent-based Networking enables Digital transformation for Enterprise IT Digital Business Network DNA Center Policy Automation Assuranc e Analytics Intent-based Network Infrastructure Mobile Security IoT The Catalyst 9000 Powered By Intent. Informed by Context. 2018 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Public
Mobility Cat 9000 Foundation of Intent Based Networking IoT Convergence Integrated Security Programmable Cloud Ready Customers 3100+ and growing! Shipping since June 21, 2017 WINNER: Overall Product of the Year Design 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential UADP Modern Operating System: Open IOS XE Common Licensing Industry s Unmatched High Availability Multi-Gigabit (mgig) Performance/scale UPoE (60W) Scale
Catalyst 9000 Fastest ramping product in Cisco At the heart of this vision is truly reinventing networking, which we started last June with the launch of the intuitive network. I m so proud to say the Catalyst 9000 is the fastest ramping product introduction we ve had in our history, and is a fantastic example of the innovation we ve delivered over the past two years. Chuck Robbins 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
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Price 10%+ over Advantage Price 10% to 20% over Essentials 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
Customer Momentum with Intent-Based Networking Education Healthcare Retail and Enterprise Government 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
Customer Study Children s Hospital LA Secures Connected Devices with Intent-based networking Challenge Large healthcare deployment, challenges to manage 1000s of connected devices Connect and configure 100,000 connected devices in the next 5 years Profile and ensure devices are secure Enable security profiles and provide a single pane of glass 67%* Reduce Network Provisioning Cost 80%* Improve Issue Resolution Cost 48%* Reduce Cost of Security Breach Business Outcomes 67% reduction in cost to carry out tasks such as device provisioning and policy Lowered issue resolution cost by 80% with a simplified dashboard, integration with other Cisco tools, and automation of monitoring and troubleshooting providing visibility across the network Solution: Cisco DNA Center, Cisco SD-Access TM, and Catalyst 9000 platform It is clear that SD-Access is the future; it is the only way we can keep up with the explosion of connected devices -Marty Miller, Technology Specialist, CHLA * Source: Internal TCO Analysis with Large Enterprise Customer ** Capex Reduction based on converging IOT Networks
Customer Study Amorepacific Future Proofs its Business with Intent-Based Networking 85%* Challenge Large Korean Retailer building out a new global HQ in Seoul, South Korea Create future-proof networking infrastructure for the new headquarters Build smart workplace environment for optimized communication and collaboration Secure a flexible and high capacity infrastructure Reduce Network Provisioning Cost Improve Issue Resolution Cost Reduce Cost of Security Breach Business Outcomes 85% reduction in cost to carry out tasks such as device provisioning and policy Time-to-market: Faster User-onboarding, from 3 week to 8 hours Enhanced stability through a software-based technology, allowing flexible network segmentation on SD-Access Fabric. Solution: Cisco DNA Center, Cisco SD-Access TM, and Catalyst 9000 platform, Cisco Aironet 3800s Our trust in Cisco s ability to be a step ahead of the curve by providing a solution that deals with changing trends such as IBN was fundamental * Source: Internal TCO Analysis with Large Enterprise Customer ** Capex Reduction based on converging IOT Networks -Jinwoo Kim, Director of IT, AmorePacific
Cisco s intent-based networking Shift IT time to business focus 67 % 80 % Improved issue Savings in network provisioning time resolution 48 % 61 % Reduced operating Reduced security breach impact expenses *Source: Cisco Internal TCO analysis based on input from large enterprise customer (actual results may vary) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential ** CapEx reduction based on converging IoT networks
Intent-based Networking The Journey so far.. Intent Based Infrastructure Secure foundation Programmability Virtualization Policy-Based Automation Business Policy Translation Segmentation Analytics & Assurance Everything as a sensor Telemetry Historical & Real-time Launched in Cisco Live Barcelona 2018 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
Ongoing Intent-Based Networking Innovation Continuous Verification Successful Rollouts, Operational Continuity What is Assurance? The guarantee that the infrastructure is doing what you intended it to do Insights & Visibility Minimize Downtime, User Productivity Corrective Actions Guided Remediation, Automated Updates, System optimization IT Productivity 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
Give IT Time Back DNA Assurance Improve Issue Resolution Converting Data into IT Insights! Challenges Workgroups IoT devices Full network visibility End-to-end QoE Mobile Applications Application visibility and control Fast network remediation Mergers 43% IT time is spent on troubleshooting Routers Switches Wireless
Flexible consumption Innovation, Agility and Better planning C97-738949-01 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential
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