PTP serviceability – time is money! – Cisco Blogs

PTP serviceability – time is money! – Cisco Blogs

“Time is money!” A quote that can’t be truer and more crucial for modern industrial networks where timing, precision, and synchronization pave the way for fast-paced current and future services. And in the middle of it all, PTP (Precision Timing Protocol) serves as one of the critical timing protocols making it all possible. It may be logical to think that protecting time, services, and revenue is the goal of building a resilient and secure infrastructure….

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Meet Cisco at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2021!

Meet Cisco at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2021!

The apps we are building are becoming atomized: they are fracturing into microservices and ultra-specific APIs. I am excited that one of the most interesting and influential groups of developers working on these apps will be coming together to explore the paths forward in software next week at KubeCon + CloundNativeCon 2021. I’ll be there with the Cisco team and I want to give you a preview of what we’re looking forward to discussing…and announcing….

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Strategize Wi-Fi 6 upgrade with Cisco DNA Center – Cisco Blogs

Strategize Wi-Fi 6 upgrade with Cisco DNA Center – Cisco Blogs

It is super exciting to see the rich set of features that Wi-Fi 6 has brought to the table. With the likes of high throughput, power optimization, and broadened security, Wi-Fi 6, as a technology that got enough to tempt the network upgrade. As a result, these promising capabilities could knock off an array of challenging access issues seen in the enterprise network.  In a typical enterprise setup, the network administrator is liable for leading…

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Using Kubernetes and Containers to Remotely Manage User Computers

Using Kubernetes and Containers to Remotely Manage User Computers

I hope you are getting ready for KubeCon coming up next week and are excited to be a part of the event. I’ll be giving a session there and hope you’ll join me. Here’s a short intro to what we’ll be discussing. Leveraging edge computing and cloud native technologies Just before the pandemic, a colleague and I were looking at taking over the management of our workshop computers for the conferences we put on with…

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Can SASE and Zero Trust Deliver Better Security?

Can SASE and Zero Trust Deliver Better Security?

The enterprise network has evolved into a seemingly amorphous entity that traverses on-premises, cloud, and edge environments and raises new management and security challenges. That may explain why so many IT practitioners are eager to find out whether the concept of a secure access service edge (SASE) model, or framework, first articulated by But, as illustrated by an @IDGTechTalk Twitter chat on Sept. 30, sponsored by @ComcastBusiness, it can be difficult to delineate the hype…

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A Software Engineer Interviews for the Webex Team – Cisco Blogs

A Software Engineer Interviews for the Webex Team – Cisco Blogs

I moved to Ireland in February 2020 for new opportunities. Yep, one month before the world shutdown – I made a move and was looking for work. I was worried about the job market, but luckily had an interview with Cisco lined up. When the day came for my interview, I was excited and hoping that Cisco was the new opportunity I had been searching for! The interview process was great, and all interviews were…

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Ananki startup tries to simplify private 5G

Ananki startup tries to simplify private 5G

A startup using open-source components to offer software-defined private 5G as a service hopes to attract enterprises with an architecture that it says is as simple as Wi-Fi’s. Called Ananki, the company requires little of enterprises in order to deploy the service: Customers set up small-cell 5G radios on-site, point them toward a cloud network running the Ananki software, install SIMs on the enterprise hardware that will tap into the service, and Ananki’s automation remotely…

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Kioxia seeks to make the SSD more programmable

Kioxia seeks to make the SSD more programmable

NAND flash maker Kioxia has expanded its Software-Enabled Flash technology to bring a greater degree of programmability to NAND storage. The move will benefit hyperscalers the most but will have benefits for enterprises and SMBs as well. Kioxia (formerly Toshiba) first introduced SEF last year. It’s an open-source API that operates as a new kind of hardware flash controller to offload some functions to a controller, thus freeing up the CPU, while allowing large data-center…

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VMworld 2021: VMware to pack more security into NSX

VMworld 2021: VMware to pack more security into NSX

When it comes to protecting data-center-based resources in the highly distributed world, traditional security hardware and software components just aren’t going to cut it. That’s the bottom line for enterprises as they move to distributed digital environments according to Tom Gillis, senior vice president and general manager of VMware’s networking & advanced security business group. The idea is that security needs to be put deep into the infrastructure fabric and protect workloads across their lifecycle,…

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Choosing Better DCIM Tools for Edge Computing and other Distributed, Hybrid IT Environments

Choosing Better DCIM Tools for Edge Computing and other Distributed, Hybrid IT Environments

I think it’s safe to say that most businesses that used to own and operate centralized data centers now have physical IT infrastructure assets widely distributed on premise, at colocation providers, and increasingly at the edge of the network. One study had determined that while only 10% of enterprise data was created outside of core centralized data centers in 2018, estimates for 2025 suggest up to 75% will be generated and handled by edge computing sites [1]….

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