Networks Get Smarter, Simpler and More Secure with AI and Machine Learning
Cisco announced software innovations designed to make managing and securing networks easier. As today’s businesses increasingly invest in digital technologies, IT teams are struggling under the amplified workload. To alleviate this burden and allow IT to focus on delivering innovation, Cisco is introducing new artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities to allow IT teams to function at machine speed and scale through personalized network insights. As part of its broadened capabilities offering, Cisco is also unveiling innovations to more effectively manage users and applications across the entire enterprise network – from campus networks and wide-area networks, to data centers and the IoT edge. IT teams currently face a daunting challenge. According to a survey by 451 Research, more than two-thirds of IT teams have increased their workload, but only one-third are planning on increasing their IT headcount in the next year. At the same time, it has never been more imperative for IT to deliver great digital experiences in this hyper-competitive landscape. Bridging the gap between the needs of a business and the resources available requires innovative network automation and analytics tools, powered by data and underpinned by artificial intelligence and machine learning. Cisco, as the leader in networking and security, collects one of the most well-informed, context-rich telemetry data sets in the IT industry. Now, Cisco is leveraging new software capabilities designed to utilize deidentified and aggregated data, which when combined with Cisco’s 35 years of institutional knowledge building the world’s networks, results in more intelligent solutions that allow IT teams to operate more effectively. These new capabilities will grant IT teams: More Visibility: No two networks are the same. Environments
are always changing. Cisco continuously collects relevant data from local
networks and correlates it against the aggregate deidentified data set to create
highly individualized network baselines. These baselines constantly learn and
adapt as the number of devices, users and applications evolves, and as
environments change. Greater Insights: Network complexity has grown beyond the human scale of processing. Cisco uses machine learning to correlate the immense amount of data coming from the network against the individualized network baselines to uncover the issues that will have the greatest impact on the network. This improves issue relevancy, alerting IT of the issues that matter most. It also discovers trends and patterns so IT can pre-emptively identify issues before they become a problem for users. Guided Actions: Cisco uses machine reasoning algorithms and automated workflows to perform the logical troubleshooting steps that an engineer would execute to resolve a problem. This helps IT detect issues and vulnerabilities, analyze the root cause and execute corrective actions faster than ever. "As the pace of change and diversity of the environment continues to rapidly evolve, Cisco is committed to continually simplifying our solutions," said Scott Harrell, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cisco's Enterprise Networking Business. "Artificial intelligence and machine learning can enable businesses to efficiently discern which issues to prioritize, becoming more nimble and proactive. This will have a profound effect on network operations and the IT team that run them. At Cisco, we’re future proofing our networks and the workforce through automation and intelligence." Reducing Complexity with the Multi-Domain Network To help customers simplify the unprecedented complexity of modern IT, Cisco is building an intent-based architecture that spans every domain of the network -- campus, branch, WAN, IoT, data center and cloud. Cisco has created solutions optimized to meet the unique needs of each of these networking domains. Today, Cisco is introducing new integrations, so users have a secure, consistent experience no matter where, when or how they connect. The new integrations allow for end-to-end: Network segmentation: The integration of SD-Access with SD-WAN and Application
Centric Infrastructure (ACI) makes it easier for IT teams to consistently authorize,
onboard and segment users and devices across branch, data center and cloud
networks, even when users and applications change. Because of this
segmentation, IT is able to safeguard against unauthorized access to sensitive
data and critical applications. Application experience: Cisco now automatically conveys application requirements between the data center and the WAN, allowing the network to select the best path and prioritize traffic even if applications move or change. This allows IT teams to dynamically elevate application performance across the enterprise and branch. Pervasive security: As the industry leader in cybersecurity, Cisco is leveraging its security innovations across all domains. By extending the ability to detect threats in encrypted traffic across public clouds, and by protecting the branch and WAN against threats, Cisco is providing the end-to-end security customers need. Cisco’s Ecosystem Drives Innovation As the network becomes increasingly programmable, Cisco’s ecosystem of partners and developers has been crucial to drive innovation. To help organizations keep up with the relentless pace of change, Cisco DevNet, the company’s developer program, has introduced community-backed efforts to make adopting networking technology easy and accessible. Resources include the new Cisco DevNet Automation Exchange, which contains a curated repository of code for all levels of network automation use cases, and the Cisco DNA Center Platform, which helps networking professionals and software developers alike to build new applications and integrations. Source: Cisco media announcement |