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Cisco’s intentions now clearer – intent-based networking

A blog entry by Chuck Robbins clarifies Cisco‘s intentions for the future. They want to deliver intent-based networking to make the lives of network engineers simpler. Intent-based networking has been around for a while. Their APIC and APIC-EM platforms provide an intent-based capability already. But they are not happy with just these.

The challenge that Cisco sees is that network engineers are looking at managing many more devices with less time to support each. The automation boom cause part of this, which means fewer engineers are needed per device. The main driver, is however, the continued growth of connected devices. This will drive the need for connectivity wider that before, meaning there will be more devices needed.

“The network has never been more critical to business success, but it’s also never been under more pressure. By building a more intuitive network, we are creating an intelligent platform with unmatched security for today and for the future that propels businesses forward and creates new opportunities for people and organizations everywhere.” – Chuck Robbins, CEO, Cisco

Three pillars support Cisco’s version of intent-based networking:

They have developed new areas to sell network capability and differentiation with the rest of the marketplace. These are in the following areas:

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