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Cisco Takes Network Intuitive Venture to the WANCisco Takes Network Intuitive Venture to the WAN

Cisco launched Cisco SD-WAN vAnalytics and Cisco Meraki Insight in an effort to deliver analytics and assurance to the WAN.

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Cisco Takes Network Intuitive Venture to the WAN

Cisco is embarking on the next stage of its intent-based networking plan, moving beyond the campus and data center to the WAN with Cisco SD-WAN vAnalytics and Cisco Meraki Insight.

Cisco announced its "Network.Intuitive" intent-based networking initiative last June as an effort to further network automation. In a recent interview with Light Reading, Heavy Reading Senior Analyst James Crawshaw said intent-based networking (IBN) is about having "a very high-level, simplistic language in which you basically ask the network what service you want it to deliver." (See Cisco Announces WAN Innovations and Intent-Based Networking: Marketing Hype or a Magic Bullet for Automation?)

Sachin Gupta, SVP of product management for Cisco Enterprise Networking, also spoke with Light Reading recently. He explained that Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO)'s initial focus with IBN was on the data center and campus, and that the company is now focusing on building out automation and assurance for the WAN where he says troubleshooting issues have typically been more complicated.

Light Reading is bringing together all of the key players in the automation revolution for the first time at Automation Everywhere on April 4 in Dallas. Join us as we tackle the business and technology challenges behind driving network automation. The event is free for communications service providers -- register today! The new Cisco SD-WAN vAnalytics, designed as a cloud-based SaaS solution based on Viptela technology, delivers data and analysis for the WAN, and provides IT with the ability to predict application and bandwidth issues in advance. "While SD-WAN has been focused a lot on automation, provisioning of the overlay circuits, better security and path selection, we wanted to marry that with the value we can bring to the table with analytics," said Gupta. Alongside the vAnalytics offering, Cisco also announced Meraki Insight, which is integrated into the Meraki dashboard to provide IT with more visibility to WAN and SaaS application performance. Meraki Insight is also able to identify application issues in a remote data center or in the cloud. "What we're bringing to the table here with analytics is taking all the data we're getting from the infrastructure to help customers really optimize those networks, optimize utilization and optimize the experience for the end users of those applications," said Gupta. Read more at Light Reading about what Cisco is doing: Cisco Battles IT Blind Spots, Takes Network Intuitive to the WAN. Related posts: Cisco Returns to Growth, With Help From Network Automation Cisco's 'Network Intuitive': A Risky Transition — Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Senior Editor, Light Reading

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Kelsey Kusterer Ziser

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Kelsey Kusterer Ziser studied journalism and mass communication with a second major of Spanish at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but her interest in the telecom world started with a PR position at Connect2 Communications where she worked with a variety of clients focused on communications network infrastructure, including switches, routers, SBCs, data center equipment and systems. There, she witnessed the growing influence of fiber in the industry, as packet optical service delivery platforms transformed network performance and scale.

Her drive for communicating the impact of new technology translated into a communications position at the FREEDM Systems Center, a smart grid research lab at N.C. State University. While at FREEDM, Kelsey orchestrated the center’s webinar program which crossed multiple college campuses and covered research projects like cyber security in the smart grid, the center's smart solid-state transformer, fault isolation devices and distributed energy storage devices. She most recently worked in marketing at a healthcare company and is excited to take on the role of editor for Light Reading's Upskill U website.

Outside the office, she can be found riding her aging Raleigh-brand road bike or dodging snakes on runs through the local Raleigh, N.C., greenways. A glass half-full gal, Kelsey is grateful for the sunning reptiles because they motivate her to improve her timed miles.

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