Cisco Redefines Campus Experience For Hybrid Work
February 7, 2022
Cisco
touted new innovations designed to power hybrid work with people working from
home, in the office, or anywhere.
Businesses of all sizes are adjusting to the major digital transitions that have
reshaped IT plans and operations over the past two years, spanning hybrid cloud
to connect private and public clouds, AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML
(Machine Learning) for the adoption of IoT, and hybrid work to connect everyone
and everything securely. Hybrid work success is not simply the ability to
support a remote workforce. It is the ability to adapt to change as it happens.
It is all powered by reliable, mission-critical connectivity.
The Network. Powering Hybrid Work.
The network is the essential driver of productivity in a hybrid world, helping
businesses, schools, and governments work better. As more people require the
flexibility to work on their terms, organizations must rapidly scale their
digital operations to enable the connections needed for the work-from-anywhere
approach.
For hybrid work to work, a fundamental change is required in how organizations
use and rely on technology. Connecting more people and more devices across more
places requires ubiquitous wireless connections, increased network strength and
resiliency, and reliable zero trust security to deliver the best experience
every time, with no interruptions.
At a virtual press event today, the company will explain how its latest wave of
tech innovation is critical for customers to deliver improved user experiences,
enable smart and sustainable workplaces, and secure IoT deployments at scale
across their enterprise campus.
“Hybrid work doesn’t work without the network,” said Todd Nightingale, Executive
Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Networking and Cloud, Cisco. “The
capabilities of the network empower the capabilities of the workforce. These
launches, powered by Silicon One, make hybrid work possible with unprecedented
power, reliability, and most importantly, the agility needed to continue to
adapt and change with our teams.”
New wireless networking and access innovations announced today include:
Wi-Fi
6E (Catalyst 9136 and Meraki MR57): Wi-Fi 6E technology expands capacity to
exceed gigabit performance. The new Cisco Wi-Fi 6E products from Catalyst and
Meraki are the industry’s first high-end 6E access points that address the most
demanding hybrid business environments.
Cisco Private 5G: Cisco’s Private 5G managed service delivered with global
service provider and technology partners, offers a wireless experience that is
simple to start, intuitive to operate, and trusted for digital transitions to
hybrid work and IoT.
Catalyst 9000X Switches: New Catalyst 9000X models extend the switching family
and deliver the backbone that provides the speed, bandwidth capacity, and scale
needed to support 100G/400G network access for transitions to hybrid work in the
campus and extending the branch with zero trust security and power efficiency.'
Introduction of Cisco Silicon One to the Catalyst Switching Portfolio: Cisco
Silicon One, originally deployed in web scale and service provider networks,
continues to prove its capabilities and programming flexibility to support
networking innovation across enterprise networks. The new Catalyst 9500X and
9600X Series switches are powered by the Cisco Silicon One Q200.
"Organizations in recent years have accelerated their plans for supporting
hybrid work models. A fundamental component of these plans is a secure and
powerful network that's able to connect any user at any time," said Brandon
Butler, Research Manager, Enterprise Networks, IDC. "IDC believes that the
network of the future will need to address the increasing demands of network
performance and reliability to ultimately deliver greater business agility and
productivity."