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CISCOBORDERLESS
NETWORKS
Enabling the Borderless Organization
Ahmed [email protected] Networks TeamEmerging Central
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Agenda
Why Borderless Networks?
Cisco’s Architectural Approach
Delivering Business Value
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Market Transitions
Mobile Devices
IT Resources
Mobility WorkplaceExperience Video
� 1.3 Billion new networked mobile devices in next three years
� Blurring the borders:Consumer ↔ Workforce; Employee ↔ Partner
Anyone, Anything, Anyone, Anything, Anywhere, Anywhere, AnytimeAnytime
� 50% of all Cisco network traffic today is video
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Changing Environment; Shifting Borders
IT Consumerization
Device Border
Mobile Worker
Location Border
Video/Cloud
IaaS,SaaSApplication Border
External-FacingApps
Internal Apps
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Same Challenges, Increasing Complexity
Scalability, Availability, Performance, Security and ManageabilityAcross Non-IT-
Controlled Environments
ScalabilityLocation
Device
Application
PerformanceSecurity
Manageability
Availability
Linear Multi-Dimensional
Cost of Ownership
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The New Borderless Organization
Securely, Reliably, Seamlessly
Borderless Experience
Anything
AnytimeAnywhere
Anyone
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Cisco’s Architectural Approach
Borderless Networks
Collaboration Virtualization
Technology Portfolio
WAAS
Wireless
SwitchingRouting
Security
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New InnovationsArchitecture for Agile Delivery of the Borderless ExperienceBorderless Networks
Infrastructure
Borderless End-Point/User Services
Mobility WorkplaceExperience Video
Securely, Reliably, Seamlessly: AnyConnect, Mobile Collaboration
Borderless Network ServicesBorderless Management and Policy SwitchingSwitching
WirelessWireless
WAASWAAS
RoutingRouting
SecuritySecurity
Mobility: Motion
Green:EnergyWise
Security:TrustSec
Video & Voice:
MedianetApplication
Performance
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Critical Questions to ConsiderDo I Have a Consistent Access Policy Architecture Across MyNetwork for all Users and Devices?
Can Mobile Devices Access My Network Seamlessly and Securely?
Can My Network Deliver Real Time Collaboration Experiences?
Can My Network Deliver Protection From the Premise to the Cloud?
Can My Network Optimize Performance of ApplicationsAnytime, Anywhere?
Am I Using My Network to Reduce My Energy Costs?
Is My Network Ready for Current and FutureRegulatory Requirements?
Where Am I Now? Where Do I Start?
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Do I Have a Consistent Access Policy ArchitectureDo I Have a Consistent Access Policy ArchitectureAcross My Network for All Users and Devices?Across My Network for All Users and Devices?
MODULE 1 Borderless NetworksMODULE 1 Borderless Networks
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Access Policy Challenges
Guest/Contractor Access
Non-User Devices
� Can I allow guests Internet-only access?
� How do I manage guest access
� Can this work in wireless and wired?
� How do I monitor guest activities?
� How do I discover non-user devices?
� Can I determine what they are?
� Can I control their access� Are they being spoofed?
Authorized Access
� Who is on my network?� Can I manage the risk of
using personal PCs?� Common access rights
when on-premise, at home, on the road?
� Endpoints are healthy?
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Cisco Solution: TrustSecCisco TrustSec Is a Security Solution That Provides Policy-based Access Control, Identity-aware Networking, and Data Integrityand Confidentiality Services
Supports Compliance with visibility and controls
Provides Data Confidentiality with MACsec
Enables Secure Communicationwith dynamic policy enforcement
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Can Mobile Devices Access My Network Can Mobile Devices Access My Network Seamlessly and Securely?Seamlessly and Securely?
MODULE 3 MODULE 3 Borderless NetworksBorderless Networks
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Mobility Challenges
Always-on Security and Protection
� Extending Security, Policy and Applications to Wireless Users
� Mandate for User Choice in Device
� Scaling Support for Mobile Devices
Improved Access Experience
� Unifying Wired, Wireless and Remote User Experience
Consumerization
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Cisco Solution: Enabling a Borderless Mobility Experience Cisco Borderless Mobility with Clean Air Technology Provides Anywhere, Anytime Access to Information with the Same Quality Of Experience Whether Physically in or out the Office
Borderless Accesswith Wired + Wireless + VPN
Improved Mobility User Experiencewith Motion Network Service
Broad Device Supportwith Cisco AnyConnect
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Can My Network Deliver Real Time Can My Network Deliver Real Time Collaboration Experiences?Collaboration Experiences?
MODULE 5 MODULE 5 Borderless NetworksBorderless Networks
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Real-time Collaboration Challenges
Prioritizing Business Communications
� Network set and enforce policies for different applications, users and devices?
� How do you prioritize traffic when majority of it is Video ?
� Employees access voice and video services through multiple disparate devices?
� Access to rich media services limited by device type or location?
Managing Video Deployments
� Multiple video applications over same IP infrastructure?
� Automatically recognize media applications?
� Manual configuration of new media end points?
Seamless User Experience
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Cisco Solution: MedianetMedianet Provides Video-enabled Real-time Collaboration Network Solutions That Combine Intelligent Video Technologies inthe Home, Business, and Service Provider Networks
Scale Video Offerings to More Users/Deviceswith Media Experience Engine, WAAS
Manage Growing Complexity of Multimedia Trafficwith PfR, ISR G2, ASR 1000, Cat 3k, 4k
Deliver New Rich Media Serviceswith VideoStream, WebEx node on ASR 1000
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Medianet: Key Functions
Resource Reservation, Guaranteed Quality of Service, Optimized Routing, Video Monitoring, Auto Config
Resource Reservation, Guaranteed Quality of Service, Optimized Routing, Video Monitoring, Auto Config
CEO Meeting
M&A Negotiation
Sports Event Global Business,
WW OfficesCEO
MeetingM&A
NegotiationSports Event
No Resource Reservation, Degraded Video
Context-Aware, Prioritized, High Quality Video
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Can My Network Optimize Performance Can My Network Optimize Performance of Applications Anytime, Anywhere?of Applications Anytime, Anywhere?
MODULE 6 MODULE 6 Borderless NetworksBorderless Networks
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Application Performance Challenges
Resource Optimization
� Optimize bandwidth resources at different points in the enterprise infrastructure (Branch, WAN Edge, Data Center)• WAN Congestion• Server Load Balancing
� Improve collaborative performance (On-premise, Off-premise and cloud based services)• High performance web 2.0 and Cloud Services
Application Delivery
� Ensure performance consistency of any business application, on any device, anywhere across the Enterprise•Performance Degradation•Application Prioritization
End User Satisfaction
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Cisco Solution: Application PerformancePerformance Elements Are Embedded Across Cisco’s Routingand Switching Infrastructure That Help Organizations Deliver Consistent and Superior Application Performance
Consistent End User ExperienceWAAS, WAAS Mobile, ScanSafe
Virtualization and Cloud Services OptimizationWebEx Node on ASR,
Virtualized Services on SRE (ISR G2)
Accelerate Application Delivery WAAS, NBAR, PfR
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SBAA Blueprint for Midsize Organizations
Lower Total Cost of Ownership� Improved network performance
with a pre-tested architecturePrescriptive Solutions� Pre-selected Cisco solutions provide
the right functionality for customersModular Design for the Future� Build a network platform ready to support
future deployments of UC, switching,wireless, routing, video, and data center
Best of Breed Products Working
Together
ArchitecturalDesign
Comprehensive Solution
Systematic Approach
SBA for Midsize OrganizationsRelease 2 for BorderlessNetworksNew Data Center andCollaboration Modules ExtendYour Network Further
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In Conclusion
The Borderless Organization needs a Borderless Network Architecture
1Cisco is uniquely equipped to deliver that architecture with “broad and deep” network innovation
2The platform for your business innovations
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