The headline at Cisco Live London this year is undoubtedly the major advancement of Cisco Unified AccessTM. Thousands of attendees witnessed the introduction of new Unified Access products that simplify network design by converging wired and wireless networks. It's been a long journey to London and here's how we got there.
Cisco Unified Access Wave 1 at Cisco Live San Diego
Cisco first announced the Unified Access vision with a "One Policy. One Management. One Network." approach at Cisco Live San Diego in June 2012. From the very beginning, our solution has focused on consistent policy for all access methods, a single platform for managing wired/wireless networks, and unified wired, wireless and VPN access networks. The Cisco Unified Access vision resonated with customers greatly as it aimed to help IT organizations deliver uncompromised user experience, business agility and operational simplicity.
Cisco Unified Access Wave 2 at Interop New York
Cisco followed the Unified Access vision with the swift delivery of One Policy and One Management solution components at Interop New York in October 2012. The solution was powered by Cisco Identity Services Engine for One Policy and Cisco Prime Infrastructure for One Management. On the One Network front, a rich portfolio of new wireless products and enhanced switching software capabilities were introduced to provide a consistent user experience no matter how a user connects to the network. The significance of the Cisco Unified Access Wave 2 solution launch was the ability for IT organizations to become a competitive differentiator to their business by shifting the focus from time-consuming operational activities to developing innovative business offerings.
Cisco Unified Access Wave 3 at Cisco Live London
The Cisco Unified Access momentum continued after New York. Cisco publicly unveiled our newest solution portfolio at Cisco Live London in January 2013, which signified a major Cisco Unified Access milestone. At the heart of this new solution announcement is the One Network component, composed of the innovative Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series Switches and Cisco Wireless 5760 Controllers. By allowing direct wireless traffic termination on the Catalyst 3850 switches, instead of having to send all the wireless data traffic to a central location for processing, the new solution delivers true wired+wireless network convergence at the network edge. The Catalyst 3850 switches and the wireless 5760 controllers provide a number of highly scalable networking design options. Customers can readily integrate these new solution components with their network architecture without interruption or overhaul to their existing infrastructure.
Customer deployment scenarios
Let's look at how some of the Cisco customers have adopted or are planning to deploy the Cisco Unified Access solution and the new products. These are based on customer first hand experiences communicated at Cisco Live London 2013.