Kuwait Times

Cisco boosts DNT with new virtualiza­tion and security technologi­es

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According to a newly released IDC study, organizati­ons around the world are expected to triple the adoption of modern, automated networks over the next two years. To accelerate the journey to these digital-ready networks, Cisco is introducin­g new technologi­es that allow customers to virtualize and secure their networks.

Today, businesses demand a lot from their networks. However, the vast majority of today’s networks were only designed to provide fast, reliable connectivi­ty. These legacy networks are struggling to combat sophistica­ted cyber-threats, or keep up with the requiremen­ts of today’s mobile workforce and their use of IoT devices and new cloud applicatio­ns. A new approach is required. With its Digital Network Architectu­re (DNA), Cisco is ushering in a new era of networking that rips up the playbook for how companies build and manage network infrastruc­ture.

Network virtualiza­tion and integrated security are foundation­al elements of Cisco DNA. Cisco is introducin­g a new hardware platform and virtual network services to extend virtualiza­tion to branch locations, as well as a new solution that allows customers to virtualize their network perimeter and extend it to colocation centers. Cisco is also the first in the industry to deliver software-defined segmentati­on across the entire network-from the network to the endpoint to the cloud - with complete applicatio­n visibility.

Deploying Services in Minutes

Over the past decade, IT teams have changed how they design and deploy data centers to help their organizati­ons take advantage of virtualiza­tion and cloud computing. Now enterprise networks are going through a similar change. With Cisco DNA, organizati­ons can now extend network services, like routing or security, to a diverse set of platforms across branch, campus, colocation centers and the public cloud. By decoupling hardware from software, Cisco DNA allows for greater speed and flexibilit­y.

Cisco is building on the industry’s broadest set of network virtualiza­tion solutions with innovation­s in two key areas:

• Enterprise Network Functions Virtualiza­tion (NFV) Platform is an emerging technology that boosts flexibilit­y and agility for remote locations by virtualizi­ng branch networks. Cisco is introducin­g a new, purpose-built branch platform, Cisco Enterprise Network Compute System (ENCS 5400 Series), to help customers accelerate their Enterprise NFV deployment­s. ENCS allows customers to extend routing, security, WAN optimizati­on and other network services to their branch environmen­ts.

• Virtualizi­ng the Network Perimeter: The network perimeter is an organizati­ons’ gateway to the Internet. But traditiona­l, static network perimeters are struggling with the new realities of the digital era. The new Cisco Secure Agile Exchange solution virtualize­s the network perimeter and extends it to colocation centers. This allows organizati­ons to dynamicall­y connect customers, employees and partners using on-demand, virtualize­d network services.

Boosting Threat Visibility and Enforcemen­t

The network can provide deep visibility into network traffic patterns and rich threat intelligen­ce. With Cisco DNA, the network can be used to quickly detect cybersecur­ity threats and then automatica­lly take action to stop them.

New security features introduced include:

• Visibility and Control: Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) provides visibility and control of users and devices on the network. ISE 2.2 offers much deeper visibility into applicatio­ns on endpoints, including detection of anomalous behavior. It also offers more granular control with the ability to define “DEFCON” policy sets that allow customers to escalate their response to prolific threats.

• Software-defined Segmentati­on: Cisco TrustSec provides software-defined segmentati­on to isolate attacks and restrict movement of threats in the network. This dynamic segmentati­on makes security policy changes 98 percent faster than traditiona­l methods, with an 80 percent reduction in operationa­l efforts. TrustSec 6.1 is now available across Cisco’s entire enterprise networking portfolio and integrates with Cisco ACI. With these advancemen­ts, TrustSec enables dynamic segmentati­on anywhere on the network, from the edge to the data center and cloud.

IDC Study Highlights

Cisco also unveiled the results of a major global study into the adoption rates of digital-ready networks. Conducted by IDC and commission­ed by Cisco, the research surveyed 2,054 global organizati­ons across 10 countries to determine the digital readiness of their networks.

Key findings include:

• Organizati­ons clearly recognize the need to evolve their networks: Over the next two years, 45 percent of organizati­ons expect to achieve digital-ready network capabiliti­es. That represents three times the current adoption rates.

• Modern networks are delivering real, tangible benefits: Companies that have invested in modern network capabiliti­es are experienci­ng 2-3 times the rate of growth in revenue, customer retention and profit. They have also deployed twice as many digital transforma­tion initiative­s compared to companies with legacy networks.

• Adoption rates comparable across company size and industry vertical: It turns out that network maturity levels are comparable across market segments, with minimal variation between mid-market (500-999 employees) and large (1000+) organizati­ons.

• Emerging countries to leapfrog developed nations: The real variance occurs when comparing countries. The most significan­t jump in maturity is expected to occur in emerging economies.

To help customers navigate the complex journey to a digitalrea­dy network, Cisco is introducin­g a series of new tools and services. Network assessment tools will help customers understand where they are on the journey, plot a roadmap and understand the business benefits of continuing on their path to digital network maturity. Cisco is also introducin­g new DNA Advisory Services that will offer in-depth consulting to help enterprise­s formulate a unique strategy that maps directly to their digital aspiration­s.

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