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Sachin Gupta, Cisco | Cisco Live EU 2019

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Cisco extends intent-based networking to improve application experience across domains
On Tuesday, Cisco Systems Inc. announced that it was launching an integrated architecture to extend intent-based networking to the internet of things at the edge. By creating a consistent set of configurations and grouping devices, manual set-ups required for each separate device goes away, which makes it far easier now to scale IoT networks.
“Intent-based networking means that you can now express your business intent: ‘Here is the outcome I’m looking for from the infrastructure,’” said Sachin Gupta (pictured), senior vice president of product management, enterprise networking, at Cisco. “The system and the architecture will convert that, automatically provision all of the underlying components, get the data, get the context back out, and prove to you that the intent you wanted was delivered.”
A ‘data center anywhere’ model
A major focus of Cisco’s announcements this week has been on its concept of the “data center anywhere,” a scenario in which workloads are distributed on-premises, in the cloud, or at the edge. This will require greater reliance on SD-WANs.
The integration of Cisco’s Application Centric Infrastructure with its SD-WAN will help deploy solutions, including critical enterprise security, across application domains.
“We embed the best Cisco security technology, application firewall, and URL filtering natively in our SD-WAN software stack,” Gupta explained. “We can now integrate with cloud services and our SD-WAN solution with just one click. You can deploy this across hundreds of branches now.”
The networking company’s latest news was driven by input from customers who were seeking simpler solutions to the complex problem of managing multiple domains, according to Gupta.
“The companies want simple outcomes,” Gupta said. “The most important part of the story is intent-based networking and the architectural shift, the reinvention it has created, isn’t about any single domain. This is happening in the WAN to solve application experience problems.”
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