ACI's "hardcore security" is more eye-catching

ACI's "hardcore security" is more eye-catching

[51CTO.com original article] According to market forecasts, by 2022, 3/4 of data will be processed at the edge, and only 1/4 of data will need to be processed in data centers or the cloud. The edge of data will be a new trend in the future. In other words, data centers are no longer a fixed place. In the future, wherever data needs to be created, processed, and used, there will be data centers.

In response to this development trend, Cisco recently launched a new ACI solution, allowing enterprises to build data centers anywhere data resides and applications are deployed. 51CTO also invited Zhuo Chao, a senior consultant engineer at Cisco, to share Cisco's innovative ideas and cutting-edge predictions on the ACI solution.

This interview video is divided into five series, each of which interprets the present and future of ACI from different perspectives. This article is the fourth in the series. Mr. Zhuo Chao shared ACI's security concept - security is part of the network. He also pointed out that the realization of security is achieved through the collaboration of multiple departments. If you want to know the details, come and watch the wonderful video!

Series 1: Cisco redefines ACI

Series 2: More than 300 Chinese customers choose Cisco ACI, which can be used in both traditional and innovative scenarios

Series 3: You may not know that 50% of users are called "ACI-ready users"

Series 4: ACI's "hardcore security" is more eye-catching

Series 5: Choose Cisco ACI, the potential of future data centers***

[51CTO original article, please indicate the original author and source as 51CTO.com when reprinting on partner sites]

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