This blog post is a collaboration betweenDavid Keith, Cisco; Jayakrishna Mada, Senior Product Manager, ACIandEugene Vakulenko, Senior Product Manager, Cisco Cloud ACI
David Keith, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
Companies have sped up their digital transformation efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, with an increased drive for machine learning (ML) powered business operations and the growth of cloud computing accelerating.
In addition, with the growth of SDN (Software Defined Networking) and the shift toward software-based network automation, the network has regained lost ground and is moving into better alignment with a wave of modern application workloads that drive meaningful business outcomes. The datacenter network becomes more agile, flexible, programmable, cloud agile, and better aligned with developer and DevOps requirements.
In support of these workloads, SDN provides an architectural mechanism through which the datacenter and cloud network can deliver capabilities such as automated provisioning, programmatic management, and integration with cloud orchestration. Accordingly, SDN enables the network to overcome long-standing limitations that made it an inhibitor to business agility, IT efficiency, and overall business productivity.
Cisco offers our customers the most robust set of Software Defined Networking solutions in the marketplace. Over the years, Cisco has brought you its leading Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and Cloud ACI solutions for both on-premises, multisite and hybrid and multi-cloud environments. To continue this tradition, Cisco is bringing you ACI 5.2.3 and Cloud ACI for Google Cloud.
Jayakrishna Mada, Senior Product Manager, ACI
Since its development in 2012, Cisco ACI has been the industry's most secure, open, and comprehensive software-defined networking (SDN) solution. ACI enables automation that accelerates infrastructure deployment and governance, simplifies management to easily move workloads across a multifabric, hybrid cloud, or multicloud framework, and proactively secures against risk arising from anywhere. It radically simplifies, optimizes, and expedites the application deployment lifecycle. Cisco ACI enables customers to build a truly agile and resilient data center with policies that can move anywhere through automation.
As application usage gets more pervasive across the enterprise network, IT professionals are looking to build solutions for consistent policy and encryption from the campus to the data center. For example, Cisco ACI integrations with Cisco Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) / Cisco DNA Center and Cisco SD-WAN allow customers to automate and extend policy, security, assurance, and insights across their entire networking ecosystem. With Cisco ACI, customers can manage complexity, maximize business benefits, and deploy workloads in any location, small and large, on premises and remote, in private and public clouds, satellite data centers, and 5G-enabled telecom edges. The release of ACI 5.2.3 has several new features to enhance your SDN experience.
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Eugene Vakulenko, Senior Product Manager, Cisco Cloud ACI
Cisco Cloud Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco Cloud ACI), part of the Cisco ACI platform, is a comprehensive solution for simplified operations, automated network connectivity, consistent policy management, and visibility for multiple on-premises data centers, hybrid cloud or multi-cloud environments. The solution captures business and user intent and translates them into cloud native policy constructs for applications deployed across various cloud environments. The common policy and operating model drastically reduce the cost and complexity of managing hybrid and multi-cloud deployments. With Cisco Nexus Dashboard Orchestrator, Cloud ACI provides a single management console to orchestrate, configure, monitor, and operate multiple disjointed environments spread across on premises to cloud environments or just multiple clouds. Cisco Cloud ACI is available on AWS and Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.
Figure 1: Cisco ACI extensions for hybrid and multicloudWhat's new on Cloud ACI
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