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AN INNOVATIVE NETWORK MANAGEMENT STRATEGY AND PRODUCT PORTFOLIO THAT SIMPLIFIES MANAGEMENT,
SPEEDS TROUBLESHOOTING, AND IMPROVES OPERATIONS EFFICIENCY
SPEEDS TROUBLESHOOTING, AND IMPROVES OPERATIONS EFFICIENCY
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At-A-Glance
Network Management Challenge
Networks are being transformed and IT departments must be empowered to effectively
manage this transformation, which includes:
manage this transformation, which includes:
• End-user demands for anywhere, anytime network access that is changing
traditional workplace borders
• Use of intelligent mobile devices like iPhones and iPads in the workplace for
business operations, changing the profile of end-user devices
• Use of real-time video, multimedia, and Cisco TelePresence® for collaboration and
communication
• Business imperatives to save costs and implement green best practices
These changes are challenging the IT department’s ability to effectively manage,
secure, and scale the network infrastructure, services, and applications. To address
these challenges, network managers need to move from a traditional bottom-up,
infrastructure-level management approach that uses packet captures, sniffers, and
time-consuming manual reviews of device data to a top-down, service-level approach
that begins at the network application layer and progresses down through the services
to the infrastructure.
secure, and scale the network infrastructure, services, and applications. To address
these challenges, network managers need to move from a traditional bottom-up,
infrastructure-level management approach that uses packet captures, sniffers, and
time-consuming manual reviews of device data to a top-down, service-level approach
that begins at the network application layer and progresses down through the services
to the infrastructure.
Most IT departments are using a variety of disparate nonintegrated network
management products and in-house scripts to manage the network. This
infrastructure-level, bottom-up approach using disparate management products makes
lifecycle management disjointed and limits network visibility. The result is management
operations that are complex, manual, error prone, and inefficient.
management products and in-house scripts to manage the network. This
infrastructure-level, bottom-up approach using disparate management products makes
lifecycle management disjointed and limits network visibility. The result is management
operations that are complex, manual, error prone, and inefficient.
Cisco Prime for IT
is an innovative strategy and portfolio of management products
that empower IT departments to more effectively manage their networks and the
services they deliver.
services they deliver.
The Cisco Prime for IT strategy is built on a network services management foundation
and a set of common attributes. It delivers an intuitive workflow-oriented user
experience across Cisco® architectures, technologies, and networks. The Cisco
Prime for IT portfolio of products simplifies network management, improves operations
efficiency, reduces errors, and makes the delivery of network services more predictable.
and a set of common attributes. It delivers an intuitive workflow-oriented user
experience across Cisco® architectures, technologies, and networks. The Cisco
Prime for IT portfolio of products simplifies network management, improves operations
efficiency, reduces errors, and makes the delivery of network services more predictable.
The Cisco Prime for IT strategy supports integrated lifecycle management of the
networks, services, and endpoints for Cisco Borderless Networks, data center, and
collaboration architectures. It helps IT departments achieve:
networks, services, and endpoints for Cisco Borderless Networks, data center, and
collaboration architectures. It helps IT departments achieve:
• Improved operational efficiencies: Reduce network errors, speed troubleshooting,
and improve the delivery of network services