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Please join me in welcoming Vijoy Pandey as our new Service Provider CTO.    Vijoy comes to us from Google where he headed engineering for their Data Center, Cloud and WAN networks, developing software systems for intent-driven automation, diagnostic telemetry, data analytics and application-level awareness.   He has deep expertise in cloud, virtualization, and automation, which are the keys to the future of our industry.

With the many architectural transformations that Cisco is leading worldwide, Vijoy is excited about helping drive many of these -from automation, to SP multi-cloud and virtualization frameworks, 5G and network disaggregation, and new system level technologies and architectures.

Vijoy served in numerous CTO capacities including CTO of Cloud Networking at IBM Cloud; CTO of Networking and Distinguished Engineer at IBM Systems and Software Group; and CTO of Blade Network Technologies.

Vijoy has led the industry's automation and data analytics efforts for cloud-scale networks, and was instrumental in delivering many industry firsts -including the first Open Source SDN controller OpenDaylight project; the first VM-aware switch, and the first low-latency HFT/HPC switch.

He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science, holds over 40 patents, and has more than 40 patents pending in distributed systems & networking.

If you don't already know Vijoy, I look forward to you meeting him, and I'm enthusiastic about the many contributions he will make to Cisco and to the industry.

Welcome Vijoy!

 


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Please join me in welcoming Vijoy Pandey as our new Service Provider CTO.    Vijoy comes to us from Google where he headed engineering for their Data Center, Cloud and WAN networks, developing software systems for intent-driven automation, diagnostic telemetry, data analytics and application-level awareness.   He has deep expertise in cloud, virtualization, and automation, which are the keys to the future of our industry.

With the many architectural transformations that Cisco is leading worldwide, Vijoy is excited about helping drive many of these -from automation, to SP multi-cloud and virtualization frameworks, 5G and network disaggregation, and new system level technologies and architectures.

Vijoy served in numerous CTO capacities including CTO of Cloud Networking at IBM Cloud; CTO of Networking and Distinguished Engineer at IBM Systems and Software Group; and CTO of Blade Network Technologies.

Vijoy has led the industry's automation and data analytics efforts for cloud-scale networks, and was instrumental in delivering many industry firsts -including the first Open Source SDN controller OpenDaylight project; the first VM-aware switch, and the first low-latency HFT/HPC switch.

He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science, holds over 40 patents, and has more than 40 patents pending in distributed systems & networking.

If you don't already know Vijoy, I look forward to you meeting him, and I'm enthusiastic about the many contributions he will make to Cisco and to the industry.

Welcome Vijoy!

 


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Service providers know that if they want to support the agile services that their customers are increasingly demanding, they need a new approach to networking. One that simplifies and streamlines the way their systems operate.

That's why they're investing in developing their networks. But it's not enough for service providers just to transform their infrastructure -they also need to implement it in the right way. As well as being able to perform now, they also need to be adaptable enough to support whatever developments the future holds.

Expert Solution, Expert Implementation

Cisco has both the technology and the expertise to support your network transformation.

Our next generation networking solution, Cisco 5G PowerX  uses advanced technologies such as machine learning and end-to-end automation to simplify and streamline your operations.

But while investing in the right technology is crucial, it's just as important to implement it in the right way. When we work with you to transform your network, we'll do it in three stages.

Firstly, we'll carry out a comprehensive review of your organisation and systems, assessing your network and its current capacities, as well as your business operations and future plans.

Once we have a clear picture of where you are and where you want to go, we'll work with you on stage two -developing your operational capacities by creating a 5G transformation plan. This will include automating and orchestrating processes, and increasing your network's capacity for scalability and programmability.

The stage is now set for innovation. Once you've build a solid foundation for your network, you have the chance to work more efficiently and create new revenue streams through agile services.

Hardware, Software, Services

Our support for service providers also comes in three different ways: hardware, software and services.

With hardware, we know that a strong physical infrastructure is crucial. We'll advise you on selecting the right network equipment -including silicon, connectivity equipment and line cards, as well as a chassis.

And it's also essential to combine this with the right software. Our solutions support next generation capabilities including segment routing, model-driven telemetry, and segment routing.

When you get these two aspects of technology working together effectively, you're well on the way to success. But the third element we offer is arguably the most important: comprehensive support services that provide ongoing advice and guidance.

For evidence of the impact of our work, take a look at the numbers. Near-zero downtime, 50% increased operational efficiency, and a return on investment of more than 200% are some of the results we've helped service providers achieve.

Top Rated

And in a report last year from consulting firm ACG Research, Cisco was named as the top telecoms equipment provider by 59% of decision makers interviewed -three times more than its closest competitor.

We were "considered extraordinary in providing security and networking solutions" thanks to "robust and high-quality equipment with great service quality". And our business was considered to be "confident about its approach toward the satisfaction of its customers".

These technology buyers know that building a dynamic, future-ready network is a journey. And they know that with our extensive experience and deep expertise, Cisco is the right choice to support it.

 


Do you want to create a network that can meet the challenges of both the present and the future?

Find out more about Cisco's 3-stage realisation programme.

 

 


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Going to a foreign city for a conference can be an exhilarating experience, but it can also be a bit frustrating when it comes to your wireless network. Does your home carrier work in the conference city? How easy is it to go from one public network to another? What's the security like? How is the network speed?

If you went to the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain this past year you already know that Cisco had you covered. How? By using Passpoint authentication which revolves around Next Generation Hotspot (NGH) technology. NGH provides an experience for connecting to Wi-Fi akin to how your device automatically connects to LTE. Passpoint users enjoyed a seamless and automatic Wi-Fi connection that is securely encrypted so network users don't need to login or use a password.

US carrier customers with AT&T, Sprint or T-Mobile service automatically become Passpoint users as they already have a profile for connecting to roamed networks loaded into their device. Canadian carriers such as Shaw and Telus, Orange from Europe and others are Passpoint enabled users too.

The network was huge. According to recent statistics, there is 1.6 million people living in Barcelona, the MWC brought over 110,000 attendees to the city. Over 86,000 unique clients connected to the network and nearly 20 percent of Mobile World Congress attendees connected to Wi-Fi through NGH. That was a 400% increase from the 2017 MWC conference!

 

The Team Behind the Network

Cisco, working with the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) industry forum and network access providers such as Boingo, BSG Wireless, Accuris Wireless and iPass came together to form the fast, secure Wi-Fi network. This network stretches from the Barcelona El-Prat airport to the Barcelona subways to Fira Gran Via Convention Center and all over the city.

Cisco provided the infrastructure to make sure that users are always connected to a cutting-edge wireless network. Boingo, BSG and Accuris worked together to implement a global roaming exchange (GRX) for the access provider roaming credentials. This exchange allows for transparent, automatic and secure authentication for the Wi-Fi access networks at the Fira and throughout Barcelona. GRX easily authenticates users on a network by being a central location where cellular operators can connect with each other and verify device roaming agreements.

Intent-based Networking

Cisco is leading the networking industry through one of the biggest transitions in its history. Intent-based networking represents a fundamental shift away from the manual and time-intensive methods by which networks are traditionally managed. These intent-based networks capture and translate business intent into network policies, activate them across the infrastructure, then assures the network is working as intended. In Barcelona, Cisco deployed its full suite of intent-based networking hardware and software to deliver a dynamic, secure wireless experience for attendees. Let me point out some of the highlights:

Cisco and their partners worked with the city of Barcelona, and its progressive approach to Wi-Fi internet connectivity, to provide attendees to MWC a city-wide experience.

Mission accomplished.

 


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