cisco services portfolio for the oil and gas vertical
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Cisco India organized a one-day CXO summit targetted at the Oil and Gas vertical. The objective was to give audience a platform to energize their offshore oil and natural gas operations with technology enabled solutions from Cisco. The event was received extremely well, with audience getting a competitive advantage through real time dialogue with Cisco experts and witnessing some LIVE solutions from CiscoTRANSCRIPT
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Cisco Services
Harpreet Singh
Solutions Architect – Cisco Services
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Agenda
What is Cisco Services
Lifecycle approach to Services
IPv6 Services Portfolio
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Cisco Services: Mission & Vision
Accelerate customer success with Cisco through innovative services and world class people, partners, process and tools… Cisco Advanced Services is a part of the Cisco Services organization. We are the advocates for Cisco customers. It is our mission to accelerate customer success by helping customers optimize their network investment and speed adoption and migration of advanced technologies…
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Network as a foundation for Services
The platform for enabling business innovation, competitive advantage, and efficiency
Must be prepared to support new business processes, applications, and technologies
Your team’s expertise must continue to grow along with it
Cisco Services helps you strengthen your network foundation and your people.
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Staying ahead of the curve
Prepare the network infrastructure for future changes
Improve network performance
Make the network more resilient, reliable, and predictable
Prepare your IT team to succeed with new technology
Reduce business costs
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Cisco—Partner—Customer
Assess Readiness
Can Your Network Support the Proposed System?
A Lifecycle Approach to Service and Support
Design the Solution
Products, Service, Support Aligned to Requirements
Implement the Solution
Integrate Without Disruption or Causing Vulnerability
Maintain Network Health
Manage, Resolve, Repair, Replace
Operational Excellence
Adapt to Changing Business Requirements
Coordinated Planning and Strategy
Make Sound Financial Decisions
Prepare Plan Design
Implement Operate Optimize
VISION TO REALITY NETWORK TO
APPLICATION DEVICE TO NETWORK CONTINUAL
IMPROVEMENT
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What is the Network Optimization Service?
Network Assessment
Network Support
Network Learning
Improve network performance and prepare the infrastructure for future changes
Help make the network more resilient, stable, and predictable
Increase customer networking teams’ self-sufficiency by sharing knowledge and learning practices
The Cisco Network Optimization Service is a subscription service that comes in a tightly integrated package.
…provides an average 121% return on
investment and six months time-to-value,
based on Forrester Research’s composite of
large enterprise customers.
…helps CEO/ CIO executives by preparing their networks to support new business processes,
applications, and technologies.
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Cisco Services
Advisory Services
Strategy & Architecture Planning, Business Architecture Services
Data Center Services
DC Virtualization, Storage, VDI
Borderless Networks Services
Routing & Switching, Security, Wireless LAN, PSS
Collaboration Services
UC, UCC, Video
PDI Services
SoW based
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Your move to IPv6
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RIR estimated address exhaustion dates
F IPv4
http://inetcore.com/project/ipv4ec/index_en.html
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Global Economy Is Evolving to IPv6
IPv6
IPv4 Address Run-Out
IPv6 OS, Content and Applications
National IPv6 Strategies
Infrastructure Evolution
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Challenges to Migration
IPv6 readiness for
Network
Applications
Training
IPv6 is different from IPv4
Not backwards compatible
Different security techniques and different routing protocols
Migration OR Coexistence
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World IPv6 Day (8th June 2011)
415 companies made public commitments and participated in this event
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IPv6 Dual Stack sites
Source: ipv6eyechart.ripe.net
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Indian Government Initiatives
POLICY DECISIONS
All major Service providers will offer IPv6 services by December-2011.
All central and State government ministries and departments, including its PSUs, shall start using IPv6 services by March-2012.
Formation of the India IPv6 Task Force July 2010
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A planned approach to IPv6 Migration
Establish IPv6 project
management team
2
IPv6 Training strategy 4
Decide IPv6 architectural
solution 6
Develop security policy
8
Develop IPv6 exception strategy
10
Evaluate effect on business
model 1
Assess network
hardware and software
3
Obtain IPv6 prefix(es) 5
Test application
software and services
7
Develop procurement
plan 9
Business Case Identified/Justified
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A Phased Approach to IPv6 Adoption Addressing Critical Areas in Priority Order
Busin
ess V
alu
e
IPv6 Readiness
Assessment
IPv6 Planning and
Design
IPv6 Implementation
Network Optimization
Absorb, Manage, and Scale
Architecture Assessment
Architectural Services Approach
Architectural Blueprint
Plan Build Run
IPv6 Discovery
• A phased plan is created during discovery
• The most business-critical areas are assessed, planned, designed, and implemented first
• Network optimization provides ongoing design support for incremental IPv6 changes and
helps your staff succeed
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Cisco IPv6 Services Engagements
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Cisco IPv6 Services
IPv6 Assessment Service Determine how your network needs to change to support your IPv6 strategy
IPv6 Discovery Service Guidance in the early stages of considering a transition to IPv6
IPv6 Planning and Design Service Designs, transition strategy, and support to enable a smooth migration
IPv6 Implementation Service Validation testing and implementation consulting services
Network Optimization Service Absorb, manage, and scale IPv6 in your environment
A Phased-Plan Approach for Successful IPv6 Adoption
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Why Cisco IPv6 Services
Co-Chairs of IETF IPv6, v6Ops, DHCPv6, MIPv6 working groups
Founding member of IPv6 Forum
Mobile networking IPv6 promotion council “Jun Murai” award
IPv6 development leadership since mid-1990s
Customers include government agencies, large enterprises, and some of the world’s leading service
providers
IPv6 Industry Leadership
Proven Methodologies
and Architectures
Extensive Experience
Four years’ global IPv6 professional services expertise with proven methodologies, architectures, and best
practice guidance
As networks are evolving to IPv6, Cisco is ready to support the evolution
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Your move to IPv6
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Q and A