A. TCO is reduced because employees use their privately owned devices.
B. Corporate users expect the same look and feel when using their own devices.
C. BYOD adds the requirement to support multiple operating systems.
D. BYOD increases productivity, but IT must find ways to integrate the utilized devices seamlessly with wired as well as wireless networks.
A. difficulty configuring new video devices at all sites
B. difficulty monitoring video performance and user experience
C. bandwidth issues that are caused by centralized video mixing
D. lack of support for far-end camera control (FECC) at some video terminals
E. limited availability of high-speed video connections between sites
A. EEM automates operational management in real time.
B. EEM provides proactive diagnostics, creates alarms in real time, generates Web-based reports, and routes information to the correct TAC team.
C. EEM can invoke predefined actions to correct, take remedial action, and report events.
D. EEM provides proactive health checks by running diagnostics.
E. EEM monitors specific events.
A. In order to react to market changes, operations and processes have to be modified as well. The network infrastructure has to match the changed requirements.
B. Operational agility is important for businesses today. A constant, stable core allows IT to focus on the rapidly changing applications.
C. An end-to-end borderless network architecture builds the foundation for integrating people and tasks in changing market environments.
D. Requirements to core technologies are rather static and are therefore independent of market changes.
A. support for day zero attacks
B. optimized operations experience
C. smart device support
D. available as a physical and virtual appliance
E. integrated Cisco best practices
F. complete life-cycle management