Cisco Evolved Services Platform

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Cisco Evolved Services Platform
Today’s service provider customers expect more. Their customers have grown accustomed to the quick ramp-up speeds,
flexibility, and personalization of services no matter how they connect. To stay competitive, service providers need to do more
than just re-engineer their networks. Service providers need to rethink how they engage with their customers to meet their
business needs. The Cisco Evolved Services Platform (ESP) is a comprehensive virtualization and orchestration software platform
that creates, automates and provisions services in real time, across compute, storage and network functions, enabling the
delivery of desired business outcomes for applications running across multiple domains facilitating the shift to new business
models.
Learn more at: Cisco Evolved Services Platform (ESP).
Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure
As traditional IT departments are under pressure to provide more agility and better outcomes to the business, a new model for
operations has emerged–Fast IT. Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) can enable Fast IT by providing a common policybased operational model across the entire ACI-ready infrastructure, drastically reducing cost and complexity.
Learn more at: Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI).
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