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Cisco Enterprise Networks
Udom LimmeechokchaiSystems Engineer Manager
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BUSINESSBUSINESS
END USERSEND USERS
ITIT
New Business ModelsIoT, BYOD, Cloud trends
Personalized Experience Via Mobile Devices
Increased IT Business Impact
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Personalized MobileExperiences
Workspace on the Go
Workspace on the GoSeamlessly Rollout
Business Apps.
Differentiate with Innovative
Experiences
Provide a Mobile Workspace
Reduce Operational Cost
New IT Driven Business Opportunities
Knowledge workers use mobile devices for workIT leaders consider BYOD growth as positive
Digital shoppers would buy more with a personalized experience
Mobile Commerce Opportunity
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the network is more critical to delivering applications than a year ago
No policy for employee device access*
the network is not ready for BYOD*
the network is not ready for cloud*2013 Cisco Global IT Impact Survey, **2012 Cisco IBSG Horizons Study
Workspace on the GoOptimal Application
Experience New Connected
ExperiencesBYOD and
Mobility IT Simplicity and Programmability
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3G3G
Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences
• Personalized Guest Experiences
• Indoor Location Services
• Location Analytics
Physician Productivity
Quality of Patient Care
Operational Costs
Security and Compliance
Diagnosis Allergies Meds Notes Visits Contact
Joseph SwaffordGender: MaleDoB: 06/15/1955Room: 140
Age: 58
RECENT NOTES VISIT RECORD11/05/2012 Dr. Smith
Symptoms
Symptoms vary from local joint pain and stiffness, to stinging pain that surrounds the joint around the inflamed bursa. Surrounding joints become stiff the next morning.
Treatment
rest, ice, elevation, physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medication.
06/13/2013 Dr. PeralezSymptoms
Knee joint pain when walking
Knee pain in the space between the bones; gets worse when gentle pressure is applied to the joint
Locking of the knee joint
Recurrent knee-catching
Difficulty squatting down
Swelling in the knee joint
X-Ray
Enterprise Networks Architecture
Location-Based Services Complement
Healthcare Application
Push Patient Details
Local Resources Identified
Diagnosis Allergies Meds Notes Visits Contact
Joseph SwaffordGender: MaleDoB: 06/15/1955Room: 140
Age: 58
RECENT NOTES VISIT RECORD
11/05/2012 Dr. Savage
Symptoms
Symptoms vary from local joint pain and stiffness, to stinging pain that surrounds the joint around the inflamed bursa. Surrounding joints become stiff the next morning.
Treatment
rest, ice, elevation, physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medication.
06/13/2013 Dr. PeralezSymptoms
Knee joint pain when walking
Knee pain in the space between the bones; gets worse when gentle pressure is applied to the joint
Locking of the knee joint
Recurrent knee-catching
Difficulty squatting down
Swelling in the knee joint
X-Ray
Diagnosis Allergies Meds Notes Visits Contact
Joseph SwaffordGender: MaleDoB: 06/15/1955Room: 140
Age: 58
RECENT NOTES VISIT RECORD
11/05/2012 Dr. Savage
Symptoms
Symptoms vary from local joint pain and stiffness, to stinging pain that surrounds the joint around the inflamed bursa. Surrounding joints become stiff the next morning.
Treatment
rest, ice, elevation, physiotherapy, anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medication.
06/13/2013 Dr. PeralezSymptoms
Knee joint pain when walking
Knee pain in the space between the bones; gets worse when gentle pressure is applied to the joint
Locking of the knee joint
Recurrent knee-catching
Difficulty squatting down
Swelling in the knee joint
X-Ray
TREATMENT OPTIONS
SURGERYPHYSICAL THERAPY
CONSULT SPECIALIST
Optimal Application Experience
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NETWORK APPLICATION
LAYER
CONTROLLAYER
NETWORKELEMENT
LAYER
Network-Aware Applications Developed by Cisco, Third Parties or Customers Using Network APIs
Network Abstraction Layer Provisions Network Services Consistently Across All Network Devices
Industry’s Richest Set of Devices, ASICs & Software Across Wired and Wireless Networks, with Service-Rich IOS and Open APIs
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NETWORK APPLICATION
LAYER
CONTROLLAYER
NETWORKELEMENT
LAYER
Cisco ISE
Cisco ISE
CiscoPrimeCiscoPrime
CloudServices
CloudServices
SecurityServicesSecurityServices
MobilityServicesMobilityServices
ApplicationServices
ApplicationServices
Cisco ONE Controller (Network Services APIs)
Discovery Topology …. QoS Location
Device API– onePK, OpenFlow, CLICisco Network Operating Systems (Enterprise, Data Center, Service Provider)
ASICDATA PLANE
SOFTWAREDATA PLANE
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Crucial indicator of what today’s Enterprise demand – Unified Access:
• Integration of Wired and Wireless
• Integrated Network Services including Security and Management
• Supporting Business Solutions such as BYOD and Cloud based Application Deployment
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For Every Major Change in Mobility/WLAN for 15+ years
1997 2015
Cisco Wi-Fi Leadership
2012
1 Device per User 68MB of Network
Traffic per Mobile User
3.5 Devices per User 1G of Network Traffic
per Mobile User
Autonomous Access Point
Controller & Coordinated
Access Points
1,2 & 3 Spatial Stream 802.11n
w/ RF Management
Unified Policy &
Management
Connected Mobile
Experiences
Application Visibility &
Control
High-Density Experience 802.11ac
w/ Advanced RF Management
Cisco LAN
Cisco UnifiedAccess
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Uncompromised User Experience on Any Workspace
U n i f i e d A c c e s sOne Policy
One ManagementOne Network
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Scale with distributed wired
and wirelessdata plane
480G stack bandwidth; 40G wireless/switch;
efficient multicast
Maximumresiliency with
fast stateful recovery
Layered network high availability design with
stateful switchover
Singleplatform for wired and wireless
Common IOS, same administration point,
one release
Network wide visibility for
fastertroubleshooting
Wired and wirelesstraffic visible at
every hop
Consistent security and
quality of service control
Hierarchical bandwidth management and distributed policy
enforcement
• Context-rich notifications
• Encouraged use of loyalty app
• In-venue high value shopper engagement
• Indoor maps with featured attractions
• Personalized 3rd
party advertising• Special promotions
• Café and gift shop orders and delivery
• Maps and way finding integrated into patient apps
• Nearby services notifications
• Campus maps directions
• Stadium sales athletic event experience
• Real-time bus maps
• Better planning for high traffic areas
• Transportation updates; indoor directions
• 3rd party advertising opportunities
CONNECTED CONSUMERS
CONNECTED GUESTS
CONNECTED PATIENTS
CONNECTED STUDENTS
CONNECTED TRAVELERS
RETAIL HOSPITALITY TRANSPORTATION HEALTHCARE EDUCATION
Imagine The Possibilities Industry Use Cases
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How It Works
ANALYTICS—Onsite, Online, Social
GUEST PRESENCE GUESS ACCESS GUESS EXPERIENCE
DETECT CONNECT ENGAGE
Mobile Device Detected Seamless, SecureWi-Fi Onboarding
Local Services
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The Application Landscape Is Changing
Applications are Moving to the Data Center and Cloud
Internet Edge Is Moving to the Branch
Branch
CloudCloudCloud
Data Centers
CloudCloud
of CIOs Expect to Operate via the Cloud by 2015
MobilityMobility
More Mobile Data Traffic by 2015
High BW AppsHigh BW Apps
Of Mobile Traffic will be Video
Pressures on the WAN
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1. Internet Transit Pricing based on surveys & informal data collection primarily from Internet Operations Forums – ‘street pricing’ estimates2. Packet delivery based on 15 years of ping data from PingER for WORLD (global server sample) from EDU.STANFORD.SLAC in CaliforniaSource: William Norton (DrPeering.net); Stanford ping end-to-end reporting (PingER)
Low Cost AlternativeLow Cost Alternative
Of organizations do are planning to transition to Internet connections
Enhanced Connectivity over any Transport
19
TransportIndependent
Intelligent Path Control
Secure Connectivity
ApplicationOptimization
Internet
AVC
Branch Data CenterWAAS
Path Control
3G/4G-LTE
MPLS
Provider FlexibilityLower Cost
Dynamic Path SelectionHigh Quality Experience
Direct, Scalable SecurityProtect Branch Resources
App AccelerationMinimize Downtime
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BACKBONE ACCESS
Cisco Catalyst 6800Cisco Instant Access
Cisco Catalyst 3650Cisco Catalyst 4500E
Supervisor 8E
BRANCH-WAN
Cisco ISR 4451-AXCisco ASR1000-AX
802.11ac module for Aironet 3600
Aironet 3700Aironet 1530
Wireless
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The Network Is more Relevant to the Business Than Ever Before
IT Simplify Needed Scale Business Innovation Lowest TCO Green
10 Gig in the Campus and Gigabit Wifi – with New Catalyst 6800 and AironetAPs
Wired, Wireless and VPNConvergence –Manage One Network, Not Three!
Network Intelligence and Mobility innovations enable New Connected Mobile Experiences
• ISR AX – all the branch services when/where needed
• Industry-best Investment protection
• EnergyWise
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4 Key Reasons for Customers
Embrace Speed of Change!
Refresh Before it Ends!
Do Not Get Left Behind!
Don’t Wait Untilits Too Late!
The network is more critical to business than ever before
BYOD, 802.11ac, 10G, advanced security & compliance are here today.
Many deployed switches and AP’s are EoL/EoS
New roll outs take timeDon’t lose amortization budget
Speed of Change Stakes are High
Trends are Happening Now
End of Product Life Cycle
Need to beProactive
Now
CC PP
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