The document discusses Cisco SD-WAN and its advantages over traditional and legacy WAN architectures. It highlights how Cisco SD-WAN uses a centralized control plane and software-defined intelligence to provide automated, predictive, and intent-based networking. This allows for flexible, scalable, and secure connectivity across hybrid WAN transports in a way that is simpler to manage and operate than hardware-centric WAN solutions.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 sd-wan - delivering intent-based networking to t...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco SD-WAN and its ability to deliver intent-based networking to branches and the WAN. It begins by noting the business challenges of traditional network architectures in supporting modern needs around mobility, cloud applications, and security. It then introduces Cisco SD-WAN as a software-defined solution that provides automated, predictive, and business-intent driven networking through centralized control, application-aware policies, hybrid WAN transport, and integrated security and analytics capabilities. Key components of the Cisco SD-WAN architecture are also summarized, including the data, control, management, and orchestration planes.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DNA assuranceCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Assurance solution. It provides an agenda that covers business requirements, context, learning, user requirements, technology requirements, and the various components of DNA Assurance including client assurance, network assurance, application assurance, and machine learning. It discusses challenges around network operations including time spent troubleshooting and replicating issues. It also covers how DNA Assurance uses concepts like context, learning, and design thinking to provide insights and automate remediation.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Optimizing your client's wi-fi experienceCisco Canada
This document discusses techniques for optimizing a client's Wi-Fi experience, including improving channel efficiency, minimizing cell size, using band selection and load balancing, and leveraging standards like 802.11k/v/r to improve roaming. It also covers using the right antennas and Cisco's solutions for Wi-Fi assurance and analytics to gain visibility and automate remediation.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DNA automation-the evolution to intent-based net...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Center and its capabilities for automating network management. It covers:
- Why intent-based networking is needed to reduce costs and errors from manual network changes
- How DNA Center supports intent-based networking by allowing administrators to define policies and have them automatically implemented across the network
- Key automation use cases DNA Center addresses like onboarding new devices, managing software upgrades, creating configuration templates, and deploying wireless networks
- Demonstrations of DNA Center's capabilities for plug-and-play deployment, software management, template configuration, and wireless provisioning
Cisco SD-WAN provides intent-based networking for digital businesses facing unprecedented demands on their networks. It offers greater agility, advanced threat protection, and better user experience through a cloud managed fabric. Cisco SD-WAN simplifies WAN operations and management while enabling consistent application performance across physical and virtual endpoints. It also improves security and simplifies the transition to cloud-based applications and services.
The document discusses Cisco's next generation SD-WAN solution with Viptela. It highlights how the traditional WAN/branch market is undergoing disruption due to factors such as increased cloud usage and demand for SD-WAN solutions. It then describes some of the key limitations of traditional and legacy architectures. The presentation goes on to outline Cisco's SD-WAN solution, which is built on four pillars - security, applications, services, and connectivity/operations. It provides details on the various components of Cisco's SD-WAN solution such as the vEdge routers, vSmart controllers, vBond orchestration plane, and vManage management plane.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DevNet OverviewCisco Canada
Hank Preston, a Cisco engineer, gave a presentation on DevNet and how it is helping developers. He discussed how DevNet has grown significantly, now with over 100,000 members and 500,000 learning labs completed. DevNet provides resources like APIs, sandboxes, and training to help developers build applications and automate networks. Preston emphasized that networks are becoming more programmable and automated through DevNet tools and platforms.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 sd-wan - delivering intent-based networking to t...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco SD-WAN and its ability to deliver intent-based networking to branches and the WAN. It begins by noting the business challenges of traditional network architectures in supporting modern needs around mobility, cloud applications, and security. It then introduces Cisco SD-WAN as a software-defined solution that provides automated, predictive, and business-intent driven networking through centralized control, application-aware policies, hybrid WAN transport, and integrated security and analytics capabilities. Key components of the Cisco SD-WAN architecture are also summarized, including the data, control, management, and orchestration planes.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DNA assuranceCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Assurance solution. It provides an agenda that covers business requirements, context, learning, user requirements, technology requirements, and the various components of DNA Assurance including client assurance, network assurance, application assurance, and machine learning. It discusses challenges around network operations including time spent troubleshooting and replicating issues. It also covers how DNA Assurance uses concepts like context, learning, and design thinking to provide insights and automate remediation.
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Optimizing your client's wi-fi experienceCisco Canada
This document discusses techniques for optimizing a client's Wi-Fi experience, including improving channel efficiency, minimizing cell size, using band selection and load balancing, and leveraging standards like 802.11k/v/r to improve roaming. It also covers using the right antennas and Cisco's solutions for Wi-Fi assurance and analytics to gain visibility and automate remediation.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DNA automation-the evolution to intent-based net...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Center and its capabilities for automating network management. It covers:
- Why intent-based networking is needed to reduce costs and errors from manual network changes
- How DNA Center supports intent-based networking by allowing administrators to define policies and have them automatically implemented across the network
- Key automation use cases DNA Center addresses like onboarding new devices, managing software upgrades, creating configuration templates, and deploying wireless networks
- Demonstrations of DNA Center's capabilities for plug-and-play deployment, software management, template configuration, and wireless provisioning
Cisco SD-WAN provides intent-based networking for digital businesses facing unprecedented demands on their networks. It offers greater agility, advanced threat protection, and better user experience through a cloud managed fabric. Cisco SD-WAN simplifies WAN operations and management while enabling consistent application performance across physical and virtual endpoints. It also improves security and simplifies the transition to cloud-based applications and services.
The document discusses Cisco's next generation SD-WAN solution with Viptela. It highlights how the traditional WAN/branch market is undergoing disruption due to factors such as increased cloud usage and demand for SD-WAN solutions. It then describes some of the key limitations of traditional and legacy architectures. The presentation goes on to outline Cisco's SD-WAN solution, which is built on four pillars - security, applications, services, and connectivity/operations. It provides details on the various components of Cisco's SD-WAN solution such as the vEdge routers, vSmart controllers, vBond orchestration plane, and vManage management plane.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 DevNet OverviewCisco Canada
Hank Preston, a Cisco engineer, gave a presentation on DevNet and how it is helping developers. He discussed how DevNet has grown significantly, now with over 100,000 members and 500,000 learning labs completed. DevNet provides resources like APIs, sandboxes, and training to help developers build applications and automate networks. Preston emphasized that networks are becoming more programmable and automated through DevNet tools and platforms.
This document discusses Cisco's approach to simplifying IT management through a digital platform. It outlines Cisco's principles of delivering ubiquitous connectivity, actionable insights, secure data, simplified experiences, flexibility in consumption and enhancing collaboration. It describes Cisco's focus on analytics, automation, security and compliance. The document argues that APIs enable programmable automation to drive simplification. It provides examples of how telemetry data and APIs can improve help desk troubleshooting. Finally, it positions Cisco as delivering the digital platform through a focus on security, experience, automation, analytics and an abstracted policy-driven approach.
Cisco Digital Network Architecture – Deeper Dive, “From the Gates to the GUICisco Canada
This document provides an overview and agenda for a session on Cisco's Digital Network Architecture. The session will cover industry trends driving digital transformation, Cisco DNA and the importance of flexible hardware, the evolution of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), DNA/Software-Defined Access, DNA Center, Encrypted Traffic Analytics, and the Catalyst 9000 series of switches. Attendees will learn how Cisco is innovating in silicon and software development and how these innovations are powering new platforms and solutions from the "gates to the GUI." The session aims to provide deeper insight into Cisco's latest switching silicon and how ASICs are designed and built to deliver advanced network capabilities.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a technical deep dive into Cisco SD-WAN. It discusses extending Cisco SD-WAN to Cisco routers, using Cloud onRamp to improve access to SaaS and IaaS applications, and providing layered security between sites and to the cloud. It also covers operations and troubleshooting capabilities in Cisco SD-WAN such as infrastructure monitoring, application visibility, performance statistics, and troubleshooting tools.
Cisco Digital Network Architecture - Introducing the Network IntuitiveCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's Digital Network Architecture (DNA) and the Cisco DNA Center. It introduces DNA as an open, programmable network architecture powered by automation, analytics, and intent-based policies. It describes how DNA Center allows network administrators to automate network operations, gain deep insights through assurance and analytics features, and translate business objectives into network policies through an intent-based model. Key capabilities of DNA Center discussed include automated network provisioning and deployment, software management, and gathering metrics to identify issues and make data-driven decisions.
Understanding Cisco’s Next Generation SD-WAN Solution with ViptelaCisco Canada
Cisco's SD-WAN solution aims to address challenges facing the modern WAN and branch networks, including:
- Increasing use of cloud services and bandwidth demands from more users, devices, and applications.
- Need for flexible connectivity and transport independence beyond traditional MPLS-based WANs.
- Requirements for application-aware policies for quality of experience, segmentation, and security across hybrid WAN transports.
Cisco acquired Viptela to build upon their leading SD-WAN platforms and help customers innovate faster through a cloud-managed and feature-rich SD-WAN solution.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 dc-aci-anywhereCisco Canada
The document provides an overview and roadmap of Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) Multi-Site capabilities. Key points discussed include ACI Multi-Site Orchestrator for cross-fabric configuration, ACI Remote Leaf for extending ACI fabrics to remote locations, and upcoming enhancements in ACI releases 4.0 and 4.1 such as support for multi-cloud, increased scale, and inter-site Layer 3 outside networks. A timeline of ACI software releases shows continuous improvements to Multi-Site capabilities.
Today’s multicloud WAN environment is not only complicated–it can expose your business to an ever–expanding threat landscape. Learn how to provide consistent security across clouds, branches, and users. http://bit.ly/2DWBBX8
Cisco Connect Ottawa 2018 dna automation the evolution to intent-based netw...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Center and intent-based networking capabilities. It provides an overview of DNA Center, which is a platform that allows administrators to design, provision, automate policies, and monitor their network from a single interface. Some key capabilities include decoupling policies from network topology, ensuring compliance with best practices and policies, proactively identifying and resolving issues, and enabling business intent-driven network changes. The presentation then demonstrates how DNA Center can be used to automate common network tasks like onboarding new devices, managing software/images, deploying templates, applying application policies, and wireless deployments through the use of several example use cases.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 sixty to zeroCisco Canada
The document discusses automating security tasks through various solutions from Cisco. It introduces the Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) solution, which uses machine learning to detect known and unknown malware across endpoints, networks, and email. It also introduces Cisco Cognitive Threat Analytics, which analyzes web traffic using machine learning to detect anomalous and malicious activity inside organizations. The document provides examples of how these solutions can automate tasks like hunting for threats, detecting anomalies, and attributing suspicious activity to specific entities. It includes demos of the AMP and Cognitive Intelligence user interfaces.
Gain Insight and Programmability with Cisco DC NetworkingCisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's data center networking strategy, with a focus on the Nexus 9000 series switches and Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI). Key points include:
- The Nexus 9000 series are Cisco's newest data center switches, featuring the CloudScale ASIC for improved performance, visibility, and encryption capabilities.
- Cisco ACI is a software-defined networking solution that provides policy-based automation and visibility across the data center network. ACI supports multi-cloud environments and integrates with orchestration tools.
- Recent innovations to ACI include expanded hardware support, improved security features, increased scale, and enhanced multi-site capabilities. Cisco is also working to extend ACI policies
The document summarizes a Cisco presentation on next-generation datacenter security. It discusses how the majority of security teams' time is spent securing servers and data in the datacenter. It then covers challenges such as budget constraints, product overload, and complexity of threats. The presentation introduces Cisco's architectural approach to datacenter security focusing on threat prevention, visibility, segmentation, threat intelligence, automation, and analytics. It provides examples of Cisco solutions that integrate to deliver firewall, access control, analytics, and other capabilities.
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 putting firepower into the next generation fire...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's next generation firewall capabilities, including:
- An overview of the Firepower software and platforms like the ASA with Firepower Services, Firepower Threat Defense, and Firepower appliances.
- New capabilities in Firepower 6.2.2/6.2.3 like advanced malware protection, URL filtering, and application visibility and control.
- Deployment design options like inline, tap, routed, and transparent modes as well as segmentation using VLAN stitching.
- Management options including the Firepower Device Manager, Firepower Management Center, and Cisco Defense Orchestrator.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco DNA Center AssuranceRobb Boyd
Watch the replay: http://cs.co/9007Dbh39
In this deep dive you’ll learn how this comprehensive solution provides actionable intelligence to help you get to the right IT decision faster. And speed you on your way to an intent-based network. Learn how to gain end-to-end network visibility in one easy-to-use dashboard, make more sense out of data by eliminating noise and false positives, reduce downtime and troubleshooting time with rapid root-cause analysis and actionable insights and move beyond reactive monitoring with proactive and predictive analytics.
Resources:
Watch the related TechWiseTV episode: http://cs.co/9008DXCQi
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Compute infrastructure for a hybrid cloud ucs an...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's UCS and HyperFlex infrastructure solutions. It provides an overview of Cisco UCS momentum in the server market and highlights new features in the fifth-generation UCS M5 portfolio, including increased cores, memory, storage and GPU support. It also summarizes Cisco HyperFlex including the new HX Data Platform software and HyperFlex configurations. The document is aimed at providing an update on Cisco's compute infrastructure for hybrid cloud environments.
This document discusses Cisco's new Flexible Consumption Model (FCM) for software licensing. FCM aims to provide more flexibility and lower costs by allowing customers to pay for software licenses as needed rather than requiring large upfront investments. Key aspects of FCM include pay-as-you-grow licensing, global pooling of licenses, and investment protection through software portability. FCM is supported on Cisco's core routing platforms like the ASR 9000 and will provide benefits like reduced total cost of ownership through more efficient license usage and alignment of network growth with demand.
Cisco Connect Vancouver 2017 - Understanding Cisco next gen SD-WANCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's next generation SD-WAN technology. It summarizes that the traditional WAN/branch market is undergoing disruption as customers demand SD-WAN solutions with virtualized services. Cisco acquired Viptela in 2017, recognizing it as the market leader in SD-WAN. The presentation then provides overviews of Cisco's SD-WAN solution components, including the vEdge routers, vSmart controllers, vBond orchestrator, and vManage network management platform.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 - Network Slicing: Horizontal VirtualizationCisco Canada
The document discusses network slicing, which is the next step in virtualization for 4G/5G mobile networks. Network slicing allows the core network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks or "slices", each with its own network functions to support the requirements of different services. This approach enables network resources and functions to be allocated to specific services or customer segments in a flexible manner. It reduces complexity compared to existing networks that must support many different services and customers on a single common infrastructure. The key benefits of network slicing include improved network agility and the ability to support diverse service requirements.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 saalvare md-program-xr-v2Cisco Canada
This document summarizes a presentation on model-driven programmability for Cisco IOS XR. The presentation covers data models, management protocols like NETCONF and gRPC, the YANG Development Kit (YDK) SDK, and telemetry. It defines key concepts like model-driven manageability, native and open data models, protocol operations, and the benefits of the YDK for simplifying application development through model-driven abstractions. Example code demonstrates basic YDK usage and a potential peering configuration use case is outlined. Resources for further information are also provided.
Understanding Cisco Next Generation SD-WAN SolutionCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's next generation SD-WAN solution which includes four main planes - orchestration, control, data, and management. The control plane is managed by Cisco vSmart controllers which facilitate fabric discovery, distribute policies to vEdge routers, and implement control plane policies. The data plane consists of Cisco vEdge routers which provide secure connectivity and implement data and application-aware routing policies. The solution offers a single pane of glass management system through Cisco vManage and provides analytics through Cisco vAnalytics.
Understanding Cisco’ Next Generation SD-WAN TechnologyCisco Canada
Cisco's SD-WAN solution aims to address challenges facing the modern WAN and branch networks by providing:
(1) Secure, flexible connectivity to applications and services across hybrid networks including broadband internet, cellular and MPLS.
(2) Application-aware policies and intelligent routing to optimize the user experience for priority applications.
(3) Agile operations through centralized, template-based management and zero-touch provisioning of edge routers.
This document discusses Cisco's approach to simplifying IT management through a digital platform. It outlines Cisco's principles of delivering ubiquitous connectivity, actionable insights, secure data, simplified experiences, flexibility in consumption and enhancing collaboration. It describes Cisco's focus on analytics, automation, security and compliance. The document argues that APIs enable programmable automation to drive simplification. It provides examples of how telemetry data and APIs can improve help desk troubleshooting. Finally, it positions Cisco as delivering the digital platform through a focus on security, experience, automation, analytics and an abstracted policy-driven approach.
Cisco Digital Network Architecture – Deeper Dive, “From the Gates to the GUICisco Canada
This document provides an overview and agenda for a session on Cisco's Digital Network Architecture. The session will cover industry trends driving digital transformation, Cisco DNA and the importance of flexible hardware, the evolution of application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), DNA/Software-Defined Access, DNA Center, Encrypted Traffic Analytics, and the Catalyst 9000 series of switches. Attendees will learn how Cisco is innovating in silicon and software development and how these innovations are powering new platforms and solutions from the "gates to the GUI." The session aims to provide deeper insight into Cisco's latest switching silicon and how ASICs are designed and built to deliver advanced network capabilities.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a technical deep dive into Cisco SD-WAN. It discusses extending Cisco SD-WAN to Cisco routers, using Cloud onRamp to improve access to SaaS and IaaS applications, and providing layered security between sites and to the cloud. It also covers operations and troubleshooting capabilities in Cisco SD-WAN such as infrastructure monitoring, application visibility, performance statistics, and troubleshooting tools.
Cisco Digital Network Architecture - Introducing the Network IntuitiveCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's Digital Network Architecture (DNA) and the Cisco DNA Center. It introduces DNA as an open, programmable network architecture powered by automation, analytics, and intent-based policies. It describes how DNA Center allows network administrators to automate network operations, gain deep insights through assurance and analytics features, and translate business objectives into network policies through an intent-based model. Key capabilities of DNA Center discussed include automated network provisioning and deployment, software management, and gathering metrics to identify issues and make data-driven decisions.
Understanding Cisco’s Next Generation SD-WAN Solution with ViptelaCisco Canada
Cisco's SD-WAN solution aims to address challenges facing the modern WAN and branch networks, including:
- Increasing use of cloud services and bandwidth demands from more users, devices, and applications.
- Need for flexible connectivity and transport independence beyond traditional MPLS-based WANs.
- Requirements for application-aware policies for quality of experience, segmentation, and security across hybrid WAN transports.
Cisco acquired Viptela to build upon their leading SD-WAN platforms and help customers innovate faster through a cloud-managed and feature-rich SD-WAN solution.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 dc-aci-anywhereCisco Canada
The document provides an overview and roadmap of Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) Multi-Site capabilities. Key points discussed include ACI Multi-Site Orchestrator for cross-fabric configuration, ACI Remote Leaf for extending ACI fabrics to remote locations, and upcoming enhancements in ACI releases 4.0 and 4.1 such as support for multi-cloud, increased scale, and inter-site Layer 3 outside networks. A timeline of ACI software releases shows continuous improvements to Multi-Site capabilities.
Today’s multicloud WAN environment is not only complicated–it can expose your business to an ever–expanding threat landscape. Learn how to provide consistent security across clouds, branches, and users. http://bit.ly/2DWBBX8
Cisco Connect Ottawa 2018 dna automation the evolution to intent-based netw...Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's DNA Center and intent-based networking capabilities. It provides an overview of DNA Center, which is a platform that allows administrators to design, provision, automate policies, and monitor their network from a single interface. Some key capabilities include decoupling policies from network topology, ensuring compliance with best practices and policies, proactively identifying and resolving issues, and enabling business intent-driven network changes. The presentation then demonstrates how DNA Center can be used to automate common network tasks like onboarding new devices, managing software/images, deploying templates, applying application policies, and wireless deployments through the use of several example use cases.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 sixty to zeroCisco Canada
The document discusses automating security tasks through various solutions from Cisco. It introduces the Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) solution, which uses machine learning to detect known and unknown malware across endpoints, networks, and email. It also introduces Cisco Cognitive Threat Analytics, which analyzes web traffic using machine learning to detect anomalous and malicious activity inside organizations. The document provides examples of how these solutions can automate tasks like hunting for threats, detecting anomalies, and attributing suspicious activity to specific entities. It includes demos of the AMP and Cognitive Intelligence user interfaces.
Gain Insight and Programmability with Cisco DC NetworkingCisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's data center networking strategy, with a focus on the Nexus 9000 series switches and Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI). Key points include:
- The Nexus 9000 series are Cisco's newest data center switches, featuring the CloudScale ASIC for improved performance, visibility, and encryption capabilities.
- Cisco ACI is a software-defined networking solution that provides policy-based automation and visibility across the data center network. ACI supports multi-cloud environments and integrates with orchestration tools.
- Recent innovations to ACI include expanded hardware support, improved security features, increased scale, and enhanced multi-site capabilities. Cisco is also working to extend ACI policies
The document summarizes a Cisco presentation on next-generation datacenter security. It discusses how the majority of security teams' time is spent securing servers and data in the datacenter. It then covers challenges such as budget constraints, product overload, and complexity of threats. The presentation introduces Cisco's architectural approach to datacenter security focusing on threat prevention, visibility, segmentation, threat intelligence, automation, and analytics. It provides examples of Cisco solutions that integrate to deliver firewall, access control, analytics, and other capabilities.
Cisco connect winnipeg 2018 putting firepower into the next generation fire...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's next generation firewall capabilities, including:
- An overview of the Firepower software and platforms like the ASA with Firepower Services, Firepower Threat Defense, and Firepower appliances.
- New capabilities in Firepower 6.2.2/6.2.3 like advanced malware protection, URL filtering, and application visibility and control.
- Deployment design options like inline, tap, routed, and transparent modes as well as segmentation using VLAN stitching.
- Management options including the Firepower Device Manager, Firepower Management Center, and Cisco Defense Orchestrator.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Cisco DNA Center AssuranceRobb Boyd
Watch the replay: http://cs.co/9007Dbh39
In this deep dive you’ll learn how this comprehensive solution provides actionable intelligence to help you get to the right IT decision faster. And speed you on your way to an intent-based network. Learn how to gain end-to-end network visibility in one easy-to-use dashboard, make more sense out of data by eliminating noise and false positives, reduce downtime and troubleshooting time with rapid root-cause analysis and actionable insights and move beyond reactive monitoring with proactive and predictive analytics.
Resources:
Watch the related TechWiseTV episode: http://cs.co/9008DXCQi
TechWiseTV: http://cs.co/9009DzrjN
Cisco Connect Halifax 2018 Compute infrastructure for a hybrid cloud ucs an...Cisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's UCS and HyperFlex infrastructure solutions. It provides an overview of Cisco UCS momentum in the server market and highlights new features in the fifth-generation UCS M5 portfolio, including increased cores, memory, storage and GPU support. It also summarizes Cisco HyperFlex including the new HX Data Platform software and HyperFlex configurations. The document is aimed at providing an update on Cisco's compute infrastructure for hybrid cloud environments.
This document discusses Cisco's new Flexible Consumption Model (FCM) for software licensing. FCM aims to provide more flexibility and lower costs by allowing customers to pay for software licenses as needed rather than requiring large upfront investments. Key aspects of FCM include pay-as-you-grow licensing, global pooling of licenses, and investment protection through software portability. FCM is supported on Cisco's core routing platforms like the ASR 9000 and will provide benefits like reduced total cost of ownership through more efficient license usage and alignment of network growth with demand.
Cisco Connect Vancouver 2017 - Understanding Cisco next gen SD-WANCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's next generation SD-WAN technology. It summarizes that the traditional WAN/branch market is undergoing disruption as customers demand SD-WAN solutions with virtualized services. Cisco acquired Viptela in 2017, recognizing it as the market leader in SD-WAN. The presentation then provides overviews of Cisco's SD-WAN solution components, including the vEdge routers, vSmart controllers, vBond orchestrator, and vManage network management platform.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 - Network Slicing: Horizontal VirtualizationCisco Canada
The document discusses network slicing, which is the next step in virtualization for 4G/5G mobile networks. Network slicing allows the core network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks or "slices", each with its own network functions to support the requirements of different services. This approach enables network resources and functions to be allocated to specific services or customer segments in a flexible manner. It reduces complexity compared to existing networks that must support many different services and customers on a single common infrastructure. The key benefits of network slicing include improved network agility and the ability to support diverse service requirements.
Cisco connect montreal 2018 saalvare md-program-xr-v2Cisco Canada
This document summarizes a presentation on model-driven programmability for Cisco IOS XR. The presentation covers data models, management protocols like NETCONF and gRPC, the YANG Development Kit (YDK) SDK, and telemetry. It defines key concepts like model-driven manageability, native and open data models, protocol operations, and the benefits of the YDK for simplifying application development through model-driven abstractions. Example code demonstrates basic YDK usage and a potential peering configuration use case is outlined. Resources for further information are also provided.
Understanding Cisco Next Generation SD-WAN SolutionCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's next generation SD-WAN solution which includes four main planes - orchestration, control, data, and management. The control plane is managed by Cisco vSmart controllers which facilitate fabric discovery, distribute policies to vEdge routers, and implement control plane policies. The data plane consists of Cisco vEdge routers which provide secure connectivity and implement data and application-aware routing policies. The solution offers a single pane of glass management system through Cisco vManage and provides analytics through Cisco vAnalytics.
Understanding Cisco’ Next Generation SD-WAN TechnologyCisco Canada
Cisco's SD-WAN solution aims to address challenges facing the modern WAN and branch networks by providing:
(1) Secure, flexible connectivity to applications and services across hybrid networks including broadband internet, cellular and MPLS.
(2) Application-aware policies and intelligent routing to optimize the user experience for priority applications.
(3) Agile operations through centralized, template-based management and zero-touch provisioning of edge routers.
The document discusses Cisco's SD-WAN solution with Viptela. It provides an overview of the key components of Cisco's SD-WAN architecture including the management plane (vManage), control plane (vSmart), data plane (vEdge), and orchestration plane (vBond). It also summarizes capabilities like zero touch provisioning, VPN segmentation, application policies, and centralized management.
Learn more about how today's service provider's networks are built to deliver yesterday's services and how the Next generation service require a new approach with our Evolved Programmable Network's offerings will enable business transformation for new service deliveries.
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The document discusses Cisco's programmable fabric and SDN solutions using Cisco Nexus switches and the Virtual Topology System (VTS). It describes how VTS can provision and manage virtual overlays on Nexus switches through open APIs and integration with orchestrators like OpenStack. VTS supports physical and virtual overlays, bare-metal and virtualized workloads, and provides scalable VXLAN management through the MP-BGP EVPN control plane.
Session: The Data Center Network Evolution: Journey to the Programmable Fabric
Presenter: Robert Zalobinski, Technical Solutions Architect
Date: October 6, 2015
This document provides an overview and summary of a Cisco technical presentation on delivering Cisco Next Generation SD-WAN with Viptela. The presentation introduces Cisco SD-WAN architecture and components including vManage, vSmart, vBond and WAN Edge. It discusses SD-WAN fabric establishment and common enterprise use cases such as critical application SLA, multi-cloud onramp and secure branch segmentation. The presentation also covers SD-WAN migration sequence and includes a live demo.
The document discusses Cisco's Application Experience solution which aims to optimize application delivery, improve user experience, and simplify IT operations. It highlights challenges faced by organizations regarding application sprawl, mobility, and network readiness. Cisco's approach is to provide a unified network with services for routing, security, visibility, control and optimization. Key benefits include improved application performance, network-wide visibility and control, consistent security, and lower total cost of ownership.
The Hitch-Hikers Guide to Data Centre Virtualization and Workload Consolidation:Cisco Canada
From Logical Partitions to Containers & SDN Overlays - This session will review the progression of consolidation & virtualization-centric infrastructure to containers, SDN overlays, application-centric microsegmentation and how these technologies are reducing complexity while improving security and reducing application deployment cycles.
Cisco Virtualized Multi-tenant Data Center solution (VMDC) is an architectural approach to IT which delivers a Cloud Ready Infrastructure. The architecture encompasses multiple systems and functions defining a standard framework for an IT organization. Standardization allows the organization to achieve operational efficiencies, reduce risk and achieve cost reductions while offering a consistent platform for business.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2017 - Understanding Cisco Next Generation SD-WANCisco Canada
- Cisco SD-WAN is Cisco's next generation SD-WAN solution which will integrate Cisco's routing platforms and provide innovation in areas like cloud integration, security segmentation, and service insertion capabilities.
- The solution leverages Cisco's acquisition of Viptela to provide a cloud-managed SD-WAN platform that can optimize traffic delivery to cloud applications and data centers while ensuring security and application-aware policies across hybrid WAN transports including broadband, LTE, and MPLS networks.
- Key capabilities of Cisco SD-WAN include cloud on-ramp technologies to optimize access to SaaS and IaaS services, arbitrary VPN topologies to meet compliance needs, and zero touch provisioning of edge devices
This hands on workshop for OpenContrail will be led by Sreelakshmi Sarva & Aniket Daptari.
This is a labs session so we will have hard RSVP limits. Please RSVP only if you are confident that you will be able to attend.
About Sreelakshmi Sarva
Sree is currently working as part of solution engineering team at Juniper’s Contrail team. She is responsible for delivering & managing SDN solutions & partnerships relating to Contrail. She has been with Juniper for the last 13 years working on various Routing, Switching, Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, She worked at Nortel networks in the Systems Engineering group. Sree received her Masters in Computer Science from University of Texas at Dallas and Bachelor’s in Computer Science from India.
About Aniket Daptari
Aniket is currently working as part of Juniper Networks' Contrail Cloud Solutions team. He is responsible for delivering SDN solutions and technology partnerships related to Contrail. He has been with Juniper for the last 3 years working on various Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, he worked at Cisco Systems in the Internet Systems Business Unit (Catalyst 6500). Aniket received his Masters in Computer Science from University of Southern California and a graduate certificate in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University.
Course Abstract
This session will be the first of a series of OpenContrail hands-on tutorials for developers who want to get deep into OpenContrail code.
This “Basic OpenContrail Programming” Hands-on Session will focus on making developers proficient in writing and contributing code for our OpenContrail Project.
Session will cover the following areas
1) Contrail Overview
· Use Cases
· Architecture recap
2) Contrail Hands on
· Demo + Hands on - Configuration , VN, VM, Network Policies etc
· DevStack introduction
NFV orchestration for cloud and virtual branch servicesCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's Virtual Managed Services (VMS) platform for orchestrating cloud and virtual branch managed services. VMS allows for the automated orchestration and lifecycle management of virtual network functions (VNFs) running on Cisco's Enterprise Network Compute System (ENCS) in clouds and virtual branches. The ENCS provides an NFV infrastructure optimized for branch and campus deployments, with features like hardware acceleration and integrated switching. VMS provides a simplified way for service providers to deliver virtualized managed services to enterprise customers.
Cisco Connect 2018 Malaysia - Innovation towards SP transformationNetworkCollaborators
- Mobile data traffic is growing significantly and will increase 7 times from 2016 to 2021, driven by factors like increased video consumption and growth of IoT devices. 5G networks will begin deployment and traffic on 5G networks is projected to be 40 times greater than current 4G networks by 2021.
- Telecom operators face challenges from growing bandwidth demand, network investment requirements, and competition from web-scale companies. They need to improve network automation, virtualization, and architecture to gain efficiencies and enable new services.
- Transitioning to a distributed core network architecture with network functions virtualization is recommended to optimize traffic routing for the changing patterns and enable new 5G services through network slicing. This will allow operators to improve
The document discusses Cisco's next-generation SD-WAN architecture. It notes that applications are moving to the cloud, users are accessing apps from diverse mobile devices, and the internet edge is moving to branches. The Cisco SD-WAN solution provides a secure WAN fabric with elements like the vEdge router, vSmart controller, and vBond orchestrator. It separates the control, data, and management planes and provides benefits such as application awareness, security, scalability, and simplified operations.
The document describes the Cisco 2500 Series Wireless Controller, which enables systemwide wireless functions for small to medium enterprises. It supports up to 75 access points and 1000 clients, and provides centralized security policies, RF management, and quality of service. Key features include scalability, ease of deployment, high performance up to 1 Gbps, comprehensive security, and support for voice, video and guest access.
Contrail is an SDN and NFV solution that provides network virtualization and automation capabilities. It allows for the agile deployment of virtualized network functions and services. This accelerates time to revenue and lowers total cost of ownership by improving infrastructure utilization and reducing operational expenses through centralized management. Contrail is open source and integrates with OpenStack and other open standards-based platforms. It also supports third party virtualized network functions and analytics tools.
Cisco Connect 2018 Indonesia - next-gen cisco sd-wan architectureNetworkCollaborators
The document discusses Cisco's next-generation SD-WAN architecture. It summarizes that the architecture separates the control and data planes, uses centralized controllers, and provides application-aware policies, security segmentation, and simplified operations to address changing network needs as applications move to the cloud. The solution elements include vEdge routers, vSmart controllers, vBond orchestrators, and vManage centralized management to deliver an open, scalable and flexible SD-WAN fabric.
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The document discusses Cisco's multi-cloud strategy and products. It introduces Cisco Container Platform (CCP) as a solution that automates deploying, running, and operating containers on physical or virtual machines. CCP is based on Kubernetes and provides integrated networking, management, security and analytics capabilities while allowing containers to run in hybrid cloud environments across VM, bare metal, Cisco HyperFlex, ACI and public clouds.
Cisco Connect Montreal 2018 Securité : Sécuriser votre mobilité avec CiscoCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's solutions for securing mobility, including Meraki SM, Cisco AMP for Endpoint, Cisco Umbrella, Cisco Cloudlock, Cisco Cloud Email Security, Cisco Threat Response, Identity Service Engine, and Cisco DUO Security. Representatives from Cisco provide overviews of each solution for securing users, data, and applications across SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS environments.
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Cisco Connect Montreal provided information on Cisco's Webex Hybrid Services which allow for integration between on-premises and cloud collaboration solutions. The key services discussed included Hybrid Directory Service for user synchronization, Hybrid Calendar Service for calendaring integration, Hybrid Call Service for calling capabilities, Hybrid Message Service for messaging interoperability, and the new Cisco Webex Edge service for enhanced audio, video mesh, and media experiences.
Integration cisco et microsoft connect montreal 2018Cisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco and Microsoft integrations for collaboration. It describes major areas of integration including calling, messaging, meetings, email/calendar, content management, and instant messaging. It provides details on Cisco and Microsoft integrations for meetings, with examples of joining internal and external participants. The document also discusses Cisco Spark and Webex capabilities for open collaboration across organizations and platforms.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 an introduction to Cisco kineticCisco Canada
Robert Barton from Cisco presented on Cisco Kinetic, an IoT analytics platform. Cisco Kinetic consists of three modules: the Gateway Management Module for onboarding and managing IoT gateways at scale, the Edge and Fog Processing Module for analyzing IoT data in real-time at the edge, and the Data Control Module for securely routing IoT data between edge, fog, and cloud according to data policies. Cisco Kinetic aims to enable end-to-end IoT analytics across the entire network from device to cloud.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 network-slicingCisco Canada
The document discusses network slicing, which is the partitioning of network resources and functions to run selected applications, services, or connections in isolation from each other for specific business purposes. This allows mobile operators to offer virtual private networks on a common infrastructure through network slicing on an end-to-end basis across access, transport, and core networks. Slicing enables new revenue opportunities through network slices optimized for different vertical industries while simplifying service delivery and management.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 the intelligent network with cisco merakiCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco Meraki's intelligent network and SD-WAN capabilities. It highlights that Meraki has over 14,000 customers using its SD-WAN, it has a renewal rate over 95%, and its newest product is WAN assurance. The presentation provides an overview of Meraki's cloud-managed solutions for wireless, switching, security, and other IT functions. It demonstrates Meraki's network monitoring and troubleshooting tools through examples and a demo of its capabilities.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 model-driven programmability for cisco ios xr-v1Cisco Canada
The document summarizes Santiago Álvarez's presentation on model-driven programmability for Cisco IOS XR. The presentation covers data models, management protocols like NETCONF and gRPC, the YANG development kit (YDK) model-driven SDK, and telemetry. Key points include how model-driven approaches using YANG models and protocols like NETCONF and gRPC provide structure, simplify development, and enable automation of network management and monitoring through telemetry.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 consuming public and private cloudsCisco Canada
This document discusses Cisco's approach to hybrid and multicloud environments. It introduces Cisco's Multicloud Portfolio including Cloud Connect, Cloud Protect, Cloud Consume, and Cloud Advisory. Cloud Connect focuses on securely extending private networks to public clouds. Cloud Protect aims to provide security across multicloud identities, data, and applications. Cloud Consume handles application deployment, management and monitoring in multicloud environments. Cloud Advisory offers consulting services to help customers assess, implement and adopt multicloud strategies. The portfolio is designed to help customers design, deploy, optimize and secure applications across private and public cloud environments.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 cloud and on premises collaboration security exp...Cisco Canada
- The document discusses security concepts for Cisco Collaboration Elements and Cisco WebExTeams, including managing identity, authentication, authorization, encryption of messages and content, secure search and indexing, compliance, archival, and network security.
- Identity is managed through identity providers, directories, and single sign-on. Messages and content are encrypted using AES256. Searching is done on hashed indexes to protect content. Compliance features include data retention policies, legal holds, and eDiscovery integrations.
Cisco Connect Toronto 2018 an introduction to Cisco kineticCisco Canada
The document summarizes a presentation about Cisco Kinetic, Cisco's Internet of Things (IoT) analytics enablement platform. It discusses how Cisco Kinetic allows distributed analytics and data movement from IoT devices to enable businesses to gain insights from large volumes of IoT data. It also describes how Cisco Kinetic uses components like message brokers, gateways, and edge computing to collect, aggregate, and analyze IoT data across distributed networks.
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Cisco Connect events bring together technical education, networking opportunities, and expert insight for communities worldwide. They offer insights from Cisco leadership on strategic direction and partnerships, as well as educational content on current and future technologies. Unlike other events, Cisco Connect is specifically for Cisco customers, partners, and those with Cisco certifications.
Cisco Connect Ottawa 2018 the intelligent network with Cisco MerakiCisco Canada
The presentation provided an overview of Cisco Meraki's intelligent network and SD-WAN capabilities. It discussed Meraki's large customer base of over 250,000 organizations using its cloud-managed solutions. Examples of Meraki's network monitoring and troubleshooting tools like Wireless Health and Insight were also reviewed. The presentation concluded with a demo of how Meraki's SD-WAN and security configurations can optimize network and application performance across hybrid WANs.
Cisco Connect Ottawa 2018 consuming public and private cloudsCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's multicloud portfolio and solutions for consuming public and private clouds. It introduces Cisco Cloud Center, Cisco Cloud Consume, AppDynamics, and Cisco Workload Optimization Manager (CWOM) as tools that can automate and optimize workloads across private and public clouds. The presentation provides an overview of each solution's capabilities and demonstrates how AppDynamics and CWOM can be used to monitor and optimize applications in multicloud environments.
Day 4 - Excel Automation and Data ManipulationUiPathCommunity
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In this fourth session, we shall learn how to automate Excel-related tasks and manipulate data using UiPath Studio.
📕 Detailed agenda:
About Excel Automation and Excel Activities
About Data Manipulation and Data Conversion
About Strings and String Manipulation
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Excel Automation with the Modern Experience in Studio
Data Manipulation with Strings in Studio
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Test Management as Chapter 5 of ISTQB Foundation. Topics covered are Test Organization, Test Planning and Estimation, Test Monitoring and Control, Test Execution Schedule, Test Strategy, Risk Management, Defect Management
An All-Around Benchmark of the DBaaS MarketScyllaDB
The entire database market is moving towards Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS), resulting in a heterogeneous DBaaS landscape shaped by database vendors, cloud providers, and DBaaS brokers. This DBaaS landscape is rapidly evolving and the DBaaS products differ in their features but also their price and performance capabilities. In consequence, selecting the optimal DBaaS provider for the customer needs becomes a challenge, especially for performance-critical applications.
To enable an on-demand comparison of the DBaaS landscape we present the benchANT DBaaS Navigator, an open DBaaS comparison platform for management and deployment features, costs, and performance. The DBaaS Navigator is an open data platform that enables the comparison of over 20 DBaaS providers for the relational and NoSQL databases.
This talk will provide a brief overview of the benchmarked categories with a focus on the technical categories such as price/performance for NoSQL DBaaS and how ScyllaDB Cloud is performing.
This time, we're diving into the murky waters of the Fuxnet malware, a brainchild of the illustrious Blackjack hacking group.
Let's set the scene: Moscow, a city unsuspectingly going about its business, unaware that it's about to be the star of Blackjack's latest production. The method? Oh, nothing too fancy, just the classic "let's potentially disable sensor-gateways" move.
In a move of unparalleled transparency, Blackjack decides to broadcast their cyber conquests on ruexfil.com. Because nothing screams "covert operation" like a public display of your hacking prowess, complete with screenshots for the visually inclined.
Ah, but here's where the plot thickens: the initial claim of 2,659 sensor-gateways laid to waste? A slight exaggeration, it seems. The actual tally? A little over 500. It's akin to declaring world domination and then barely managing to annex your backyard.
For Blackjack, ever the dramatists, hint at a sequel, suggesting the JSON files were merely a teaser of the chaos yet to come. Because what's a cyberattack without a hint of sequel bait, teasing audiences with the promise of more digital destruction?
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This document presents a comprehensive analysis of the Fuxnet malware, attributed to the Blackjack hacking group, which has reportedly targeted infrastructure. The analysis delves into various aspects of the malware, including its technical specifications, impact on systems, defense mechanisms, propagation methods, targets, and the motivations behind its deployment. By examining these facets, the document aims to provide a detailed overview of Fuxnet's capabilities and its implications for cybersecurity.
The document offers a qualitative summary of the Fuxnet malware, based on the information publicly shared by the attackers and analyzed by cybersecurity experts. This analysis is invaluable for security professionals, IT specialists, and stakeholders in various industries, as it not only sheds light on the technical intricacies of a sophisticated cyber threat but also emphasizes the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in safeguarding critical infrastructure against emerging threats. Through this detailed examination, the document contributes to the broader understanding of cyber warfare tactics and enhances the preparedness of organizations to defend against similar attacks in the future.
CTO Insights: Steering a High-Stakes Database MigrationScyllaDB
In migrating a massive, business-critical database, the Chief Technology Officer's (CTO) perspective is crucial. This endeavor requires meticulous planning, risk assessment, and a structured approach to ensure minimal disruption and maximum data integrity during the transition. The CTO's role involves overseeing technical strategies, evaluating the impact on operations, ensuring data security, and coordinating with relevant teams to execute a seamless migration while mitigating potential risks. The focus is on maintaining continuity, optimising performance, and safeguarding the business's essential data throughout the migration process
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
DynamoDB to ScyllaDB: Technical Comparison and the Path to SuccessScyllaDB
What can you expect when migrating from DynamoDB to ScyllaDB? This session provides a jumpstart based on what we’ve learned from working with your peers across hundreds of use cases. Discover how ScyllaDB’s architecture, capabilities, and performance compares to DynamoDB’s. Then, hear about your DynamoDB to ScyllaDB migration options and practical strategies for success, including our top do’s and don’ts.
An Introduction to All Data Enterprise IntegrationSafe Software
Are you spending more time wrestling with your data than actually using it? You’re not alone. For many organizations, managing data from various sources can feel like an uphill battle. But what if you could turn that around and make your data work for you effortlessly? That’s where FME comes in.
We’ve designed FME to tackle these exact issues, transforming your data chaos into a streamlined, efficient process. Join us for an introduction to All Data Enterprise Integration and discover how FME can be your game-changer.
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
- Why Data Integration Matters: How FME can streamline your data process.
- The Role of Spatial Data: Why spatial data is crucial for your organization.
- Connecting & Viewing Data: See how FME connects to your data sources, with a flash demo to showcase.
- Transforming Your Data: Find out how FME can transform your data to fit your needs. We’ll bring this process to life with a demo leveraging both geometry and attribute validation.
- Automating Your Workflows: Learn how FME can save you time and money with automation.
Don’t miss this chance to learn how FME can bring your data integration strategy to life, making your workflows more efficient and saving you valuable time and resources. Join us and take the first step toward a more integrated, efficient, data-driven future!
LF Energy Webinar: Carbon Data Specifications: Mechanisms to Improve Data Acc...DanBrown980551
This LF Energy webinar took place June 20, 2024. It featured:
-Alex Thornton, LF Energy
-Hallie Cramer, Google
-Daniel Roesler, UtilityAPI
-Henry Richardson, WattTime
In response to the urgency and scale required to effectively address climate change, open source solutions offer significant potential for driving innovation and progress. Currently, there is a growing demand for standardization and interoperability in energy data and modeling. Open source standards and specifications within the energy sector can also alleviate challenges associated with data fragmentation, transparency, and accessibility. At the same time, it is crucial to consider privacy and security concerns throughout the development of open source platforms.
This webinar will delve into the motivations behind establishing LF Energy’s Carbon Data Specification Consortium. It will provide an overview of the draft specifications and the ongoing progress made by the respective working groups.
Three primary specifications will be discussed:
-Discovery and client registration, emphasizing transparent processes and secure and private access
-Customer data, centering around customer tariffs, bills, energy usage, and full consumption disclosure
-Power systems data, focusing on grid data, inclusive of transmission and distribution networks, generation, intergrid power flows, and market settlement data
Lee Barnes - Path to Becoming an Effective Test Automation Engineer.pdfleebarnesutopia
So… you want to become a Test Automation Engineer (or hire and develop one)? While there’s quite a bit of information available about important technical and tool skills to master, there’s not enough discussion around the path to becoming an effective Test Automation Engineer that knows how to add VALUE. In my experience this had led to a proliferation of engineers who are proficient with tools and building frameworks but have skill and knowledge gaps, especially in software testing, that reduce the value they deliver with test automation.
In this talk, Lee will share his lessons learned from over 30 years of working with, and mentoring, hundreds of Test Automation Engineers. Whether you’re looking to get started in test automation or just want to improve your trade, this talk will give you a solid foundation and roadmap for ensuring your test automation efforts continuously add value. This talk is equally valuable for both aspiring Test Automation Engineers and those managing them! All attendees will take away a set of key foundational knowledge and a high-level learning path for leveling up test automation skills and ensuring they add value to their organizations.
MongoDB to ScyllaDB: Technical Comparison and the Path to SuccessScyllaDB
What can you expect when migrating from MongoDB to ScyllaDB? This session provides a jumpstart based on what we’ve learned from working with your peers across hundreds of use cases. Discover how ScyllaDB’s architecture, capabilities, and performance compares to MongoDB’s. Then, hear about your MongoDB to ScyllaDB migration options and practical strategies for success, including our top do’s and don’ts.
For senior executives, successfully managing a major cyber attack relies on your ability to minimise operational downtime, revenue loss and reputational damage.
Indeed, the approach you take to recovery is the ultimate test for your Resilience, Business Continuity, Cyber Security and IT teams.
Our Cyber Recovery Wargame prepares your organisation to deliver an exceptional crisis response.
Event date: 19th June 2024, Tate Modern
Northern Engraving | Modern Metal Trim, Nameplates and Appliance PanelsNorthern Engraving
What began over 115 years ago as a supplier of precision gauges to the automotive industry has evolved into being an industry leader in the manufacture of product branding, automotive cockpit trim and decorative appliance trim. Value-added services include in-house Design, Engineering, Program Management, Test Lab and Tool Shops.
Supercell is the game developer behind Hay Day, Clash of Clans, Boom Beach, Clash Royale and Brawl Stars. Learn how they unified real-time event streaming for a social platform with hundreds of millions of users.
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These are the slides for the presentation, "Component Testing: Bridging the gap between frontend applications" that was presented at QA or the Highway 2024 in Columbus, OH by Zachary Hamm.
MongoDB vs ScyllaDB: Tractian’s Experience with Real-Time MLScyllaDB
Tractian, an AI-driven industrial monitoring company, recently discovered that their real-time ML environment needed to handle a tenfold increase in data throughput. In this session, JP Voltani (Head of Engineering at Tractian), details why and how they moved to ScyllaDB to scale their data pipeline for this challenge. JP compares ScyllaDB, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL, evaluating their data models, query languages, sharding and replication, and benchmark results. Attendees will gain practical insights into the MongoDB to ScyllaDB migration process, including challenges, lessons learned, and the impact on product performance.
In our second session, we shall learn all about the main features and fundamentals of UiPath Studio that enable us to use the building blocks for any automation project.
📕 Detailed agenda:
Variables and Datatypes
Workflow Layouts
Arguments
Control Flows and Loops
Conditional Statements
💻 Extra training through UiPath Academy:
Variables, Constants, and Arguments in Studio
Control Flow in Studio
18. Software Defined Centralized Control
Unified Control Plane provided by OMP (Overlay Management
Protocol)
Control Plane
DTLS/TLS
Legacy
O(n^2) complexity
SD-WAN
O(n) complexity
Control Elements
• Virtual Fabric over any transport
• Virtual or Physical Platforms (vEdge)
• Centralized reachability, security and
application policies
• Secure Channel to SD-WAN Controller
(vSmart, vBond, vManage)
- Single extensible control plane
- Operates over DTLS/TLS authenticated and
secured tunnels
• Dramatically lowers complexity and
increases overall solution scale