Cisco has announced new developer tools and network-wide APIs for its DNA Center, saying it will allow developers to gain access to "all of the analytics and insight the network can provide".
"Intent-based networking represents the next generation of open, IP-based systems that we've seen can change the actual fabric of society," executive vice president and GM of Cisco's Networking and Security Business David Goeckeler said during Cisco Live 2018 on Tuesday.
"Already, our customers and partners are creating value from their networks in ways they thought weren't possible as recently as one year ago."
The additions to the platform will "elevate" network intelligence into business operations, simplify IT processes, and support multi-vendor networks via an SDK, according to Cisco.
"DNA Center enables developers to program the network as a single system through intent-based APIs -- now, developers can easily create a new generation of network-aware applications, and partners can integrate the network into business processes," Cisco said.
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According to Cisco, 15 partners have so far utilised the DNA Center platform. Cisco SVP of Product Management for Enterprise Networking Sachin Gupta told media that these include IBM, with which it has worked on an automated peering managed portal; Accenture, on incident management for ITSM operations; and Dimension Data, on wireless SSID leasing.
The partnerships also include Tableau on reporting; HCL on automated third-party device provisioning; Italtel on a wrapper for IoT communications integration; Presidio on network device power consumption; Wipro for user onboarding; LiveAction on analytics; Infoblox on IPAM; Micro Focus on ITSM; Service Now on ITSM; Logicalis on troubleshooting and ITSM integrations; World Wide Technology on a mobile