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Cisco adds new capabilities to its IBN infrastructure

Getting grounded in intent-based networking

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Cisco adds new capabilities to its IBN infrastructure

Cisco has advanced its intent-based networking gear so now it can both verify that networks are actually running according to the intentions set by admins and also so it can help to find and resolve network problems faster on both wired and wireless networks. Read More

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