Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Cisco: We Like Developers, Honest

Cisco has not too much time circulating news of Dr. Dobb, so this should be little mention somewhere serve to correct this unfortunate imbalance. What goes by the Cisco network DevNet is Vice President and Chief Technology networking experience is Susie Wee. Wee said that Cisco has created DevNet its new developer program to help for an open community of software developers with ISVs, customers and system integrators / channel partners, applications with Cisco compatible to sell and improve on top of the APIs or manage Cisco Cisco networks.


Play us a truism win round, Wee said that traditional developers have struggled to marry software applications with network hardware; Network was simply a non-programmable and simple software.Today, the development environment is rich and willing to take advantage of the open and intelligent network. As a result, developers now have a great opportunity to make money and differentiate their offerings through the network says.

The company insists that DevNet is a new and growing developer community that can be integrated with a Cisco infrastructure, the tools and resources that enable them to run their software. Developers can use the DevNet ecosystem and the tools and the community to create network-aware applications.

DevNet helps developers productivity and innovation by reducing barriers to entry and provides a variety of resources, including API platform engineering, SDK, sample code ready for use, a box go arena developer, developer support, and management of the community, said Wee.Cisco partners, Citrix, Davra or glue Networks Networks to drive DevNet automation applications and network for mutual customers.

Cisco is with DevNet as a delivery vehicle for infrastructure-centric approach (ACI) SDN applications. Currently, the infrastructure of the Enterprise Application Policy Controller (APIC EM) module for WAN access and edge in beta. If available, the customer and developer APIC MS can free download by DevNet. Currently, the DevNet portal has over 100 fully-documented API, with more being added every week. Cisco builds capacity management API through a partnership with MuleSoft, so developers easier access to the REST-based API.

For development tools: Cisco invests in the SDK, the API tutorials and a sandbox for developers so that developers to integrate with Cisco technology. The sandbox DevNet program promises to the cost and date of acquisition of laboratory equipment and personnel in order to eliminate them to maintain it. It allows developers to test the use cases of applications before deployment. To promote and support the DevNet community Cisco is a team of evangelists for developers, community managers, support engineers and developers.

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