The Building Blocks of Cisco eNFV with Matthias Falkner

Matthias Falkner, Distinguished Engineer, Technical Marketing with Cisco, reviews supported hardware platforms, the Network Function Virtualization infrastructure Software (NFVIS), supported VNFs, and the management and orchestration stacks. Particular emphasis is given to the newly announced Enterprise Network Compute System ENCS 5104.

Review of Cisco Virtualizing Network Functions in the Cloud with Tony Banuelos

Tony Banuelos, Product Marketing Manager with Cisco, reviews how the company delivers enterprise networking VNF technologies available on public cloud marketplace platforms like Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure. Learn how the Cisco CSR1000V helps meet the demands of businesses moving core applications to public cloud by delivering enterprise class network services inside the public cloud […]

Cisco’s End-to-End Virtualization Strategy for the Enterprise with Tony Banuelos

Tony Banuelos, Product Marketing Manager with Cisco, gives an overview of Cisco’s virtualization solution strategy to enable businesses to deliver a network platform that is agile, secure and extensible. The end-to-end virtualization solution delivers the ability to provision, change and grow network services based on rapidly changing user demands and needs for internally hosted and […]

Cisco Catalyst 9000 Switches – A New Era of Networking with Muhammad A Imam

Muhammad A Imam, Senior Manager Technical Marketing at Cisco, introduces the Catalyst 9000 Family and will talk about the common foundational elements and attributes of the C9K family of switches that takes us in the new era of networking. It talks about UADP 2.0 and Open IOS XE as the basis of Cat9K Family. The […]

What Cisco Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Can do for the Network with JP Vasseur

JP Vasseur, PhD, Cisco Fellow, discusses how after 30 years of research and progress in the area of Artificial Intelligence, the number of applications is growing exponentially: self driving cars, recommendation systems, automatic reading, biology. This leads to the discussion of two major Machine Learning based products: a massively distributed architecture to detect 0-day attacks […]

Cisco IOS-XE Evolution with Dave Zacks

Dave Zacks, Distinguished Systems Engineer at Cisco, looks at the IOS-XE Evolution, which has changed from a monolithic OS, to a modularized IOS built on top of Linux. Its latest change is to deliver containerized application along side IOS, and to focus on programmability via APIs.

Cisco Programmable ASICs and The Importance of Flexible Silicon with Dave Zacks

Dave Zacks, Distinguished Systems Engineer at Cisco, discusses why flexibility in networking has never been more important.  The way network engineers design, build, and operate networks is changing rapidly.  Traditional network silicon hardware – the network ASICs that form the heart of networking gear – lack the flexibility to handle the rapidly changing networking needs […]

Cisco DNA Enterprise Network Architectures with Mark Montanez

Mark Montanez, Distinguished Consulting Engineer at Cisco, discusses how enterprise network architectures are being challenged by the rapid adoption of mobile, cloud, video, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. The emergence of Big Data, Analytics, and Machine Learning is enabling better real-time decision making, and driving the need for automation and efficiencies to enable these […]

Dell EMC Isilon F800 Performance with Anton Rang

Anton Rang, Software Engineer with Dell EMC Isilon, reviews the performance their new F800 all-flash platform can achieve. This includes 15.4GB per second reads and almost 8GB per second writes, per chassis.

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