Cisco to Leverage Routers, WAN to Connect Enterprises to the Cloud

Cisco Systems continues to be the dominant player in the increasingly competitive router space, and executives are looking to push that advantage going in 2012 by extending the solutions strategy they say is the company s key differentiator. Over the past year-plus, Cisco has aggressively brought services–such as security and collaboration–onto its Integrated Service Routers […]

Jan 26, 2012
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Cisco Systems continues to be the dominant player in the increasingly competitive router space, and executives are looking to push that advantage going in 2012 by extending the solutions strategy they say is the company s key differentiator.

Over the past year-plus, Cisco has aggressively brought services–such as security and collaboration–onto its Integrated Service Routers (ISRs) to give customers more of a solution than simply a networking router, according to Praveen Akkiraju, senior vice president and general manager of Cisco s Services Routing Technology Group.

“The ISR is now a services platform,” Akkiraju said in a recent interview with eWEEK. “Our customers use platforms.”

Now Cisco wants to use that solutions strategy, wide data center footprint and dominant position in the $873 million enterprise router market–the vendor holds 84 percent of the access router space and 52 percent of the high-end router market, according to market research firm Dell Oro Group–to help enterprises connect to cloud computing environments easily and quickly and leverage their software-as-a-service (SaaS) capabilities, he said.  

Sometime within the next few months, Cisco will launch what Akkiraju said will be a solution that will include not only Cisco ISRs and ASRs (Aggregation Services Routers), but also WAN optimization technology. He said it s a solution set that makes connecting to the cloud and provisioning workloads easy.

At the same time, enterprises will be able to use the offering in any number of ways, he said. Because the solution comprises products Cisco already sells, businesses will be able to use it in a traditional data center fashion or in private or hybrid cloud environments.

In its Unified Computing System (UCS), Cisco already has an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform for cloud computing environments, Akkiraju said. The UCS, introduced in 2009, includes not only Cisco networking and server technology, but also virtualization capabilities from VMware and storage technology from EMC.

The company this month announced that in less than three years, there are now more than 10,000 UCS customers, and the Intel-based converged data center solution has made Cisco a significant player in the competitive x86 server space against the likes of Hewlett-Packard and Dell.

To read the original eWeek article, click here: Cisco to Leverage Routers, WAN to Help Enterprises Connect to the Cloud

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