SOURCE: Cisco Systems South Africa (Pty) Ltd

Cisco Systems South Africa (Pty) Ltd

July 25, 2017 08:00 ET

Cisco unveils network of the future that can learn, adapt and evolve

Designed to be intuitive, Cisco's new network can recognize intent, mitigate threats through encryption, and learn over time, unlocking opportunities and enhancing business agility

CASABLANCA, MOROCCO--(Marketwired - Jul 25, 2017) -  Today Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) unveiled intent-based networking solutions that represent one of the most significant breakthroughs in enterprise networking. The introduction is the culmination of Cisco's vision to create an intuitive system that anticipates actions, stops security threats in their tracks, and continues to evolve and learn. It will help businesses to unlock new opportunities and solve previously unsolvable challenges in an era of increasing connectivity and distributed technology.

This new network is the result of years of research and development by Cisco to reinvent networking for an age where network engineers managing hundreds of devices today will be expected to manage 1 million by 2020.

"The network has never been more critical to business success, but it's also never been under more pressure," said Chuck Robbins, chief executive officer for Cisco. "By building a more intuitive network, we are creating an intelligent platform with unmatched security for today and for the future that propels businesses forward and creates new opportunities for people and organizations everywhere."

Today companies are managing their networks through traditional IT processes that are not sustainable in this new age. Cisco's approach creates an intuitive system that constantly learns, adapts, automates and protects, to optimize network operations and defend against today's evolving threat landscape.

"Cisco's Encrypted Traffic Analytics solves a network security challenge previously thought to be unsolvable," said Abdelilah Nejjari, General Manager of Cisco for the Maghreb region. "ETA uses Cisco's Talos cyber intelligence to detect known attack signatures even in encrypted traffic, helping to ensure security while maintaining privacy."

With the vast majority of the world's internet traffic running on Cisco networks, the company has used its unique position to capture and analyze this immensely valuable data by providing IT with insights to spot anomalies and anticipate issues in real time, without compromising privacy. By automating the edge of the network and embedding machine learning and analytics at a foundational level, Cisco is making the unmanageable manageable and allowing IT to focus on strategic business needs.

Already, 75 leading global enterprises and organizations are conducting early field trials with these next-generation networking solutions, including NASA and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

Informed by context and powered by intent

With this new approach, Cisco is changing the fundamental blueprint for networking with reimagined hardware and the most advanced software. This shift from hardware-centric to software-driven networking will enable customers to experience a quantum leap in agility, productivity and performance. The intuitive network is an intelligent, highly secure platform -- powered by intent and informed by context:

The technologies that power the intuitive network

Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA) provides customers with a portfolio of innovative hardware and software to bring the new era of networking to life. Today Cisco is introducing a suite of Cisco DNA technologies and services designed to work together as a single system and empower customers to move at digital speed:

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Supporting quotes:

NASA

"The Cisco Catalyst 9000 has exceeded NASA's mission-critical requirements for security and segmentation -- and at twice the performance."
Eric Latta, Solutions Architect. NASA

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

"From a technology standpoint, our cruise ships are like small cities. Cisco's intent-based networking is transformational in how our IT can securely and remotely provision cruise ships around the world." 
Michael Giresi, Chief Information Officer, Royal Caribbean Cruises 

Additional Resources

Executive Blog: The need for more intuitive networking (Chuck Robbins)

Executive Blog: Breaking Down Cisco's Biggest Innovation in the Past Decade (David Goeckeler)

Feature Story: Cisco Launches a New Era in Networking

Feature Story: Seeing threats hidden in encrypted traffic

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