Thank you so much for the video it's quite interesting about IBN, my question is IBN is very intuitive and may be in a multi branch company having a standardized branch setup anyone with a basic networking knowledge can define the intent for that particular site. Does it mean Cisco is trying to phase out the need of network engineer. On a business perspective that is very lucrative as less cost of having a network engineer. I may be wrong but that is my take of the IBN Cisco is trying to roll out in the networking world I would like to hear what's your thoughts about the elimination of network engineer by having a IBN network setup
Cisco is trying to be multiple steps ahead and move beyond SDN. SDN really came into the networking world with OpenFlow, not Cisco. And open networking is something that is starting to really grow. There is also DevOps. I like your question, so I definitely want to bring this up as an ANE episode.
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Thank you so much for the video it's quite interesting about IBN, my question is IBN is very intuitive and may be in a multi branch company having a standardized branch setup anyone with a basic networking knowledge can define the intent for that particular site. Does it mean Cisco is trying to phase out the need of network engineer. On a business perspective that is very lucrative as less cost of having a network engineer. I may be wrong but that is my take of the IBN Cisco is trying to roll out in the networking world I would like to hear what's your thoughts about the elimination of network engineer by having a IBN network setup
Cisco is trying to be multiple steps ahead and move beyond SDN. SDN really came into the networking world with OpenFlow, not Cisco. And open networking is something that is starting to really grow. There is also DevOps. I like your question, so I definitely want to bring this up as an ANE episode.