Wendy Mars, Cisco | Cisco Live EU 2019
>> Live from Barcelona, Spain. It's the cue covering Sisqo, Live Europe, Brought to you by Cisco and its ecosystem partners. >> All right, welcome back to the Cubes. Live coverage in Barcelona for Sisqo Live twenty nineteen. John for Rico's Cube with David Lantz. Our next guest is Wendy Marches, the President of Cisco, E. M. R. Europe, Middle East in Africa and Russia. Welcome to the Cube. >> Thank you. >> Thanks for joining us. >> Great to be here. >> So one of the things themes this year certainly is cloud data center coming together. But the other backdrop is besides security and all of the things going on with data is the global landscape. So Cisco, see, North American Windows were going on their school live? What's happening in Europe? Actually, GPR has been hot in the past year. What's new? What's the scene like here? >> You know, I think that certainly the scene is one of huge excitement, you know, from our customers across the whole region of Europe, Middle East, Africa, Russia. It's an incredibly diverse region. But you know, if you look at the different countries, the different markets one thing that absolutely is a constant theme that we hear is the desire and the appetite to gain the benefit from transformation. You know, in the digital transformation and what that value can be and realizing that. And if we look for ours, you know within within Cisco and the positioning around realizing the secure intelligent platform is absolutely resonating, you know, so things like multi cloud and realizing that reinventing the network, the security challenge and dealing with that, how you address it with the multi domain architecture approach so our customers are really engaged in the conversation, want to learn more, but most importantly, want help with how. Show me how to do it. >> You guys must be leading the conversation within Cisco as your team in Europe, Miller's nephew in Russia. Because the complexity around compliance and data has been front and center Now for twenty four months now hitting mainstream global landscape, this >> is really >> impacting the architecture. We look at the how intent based NETWORKINGS developing policy based fill in the blank two. Connecting to multiple clouds so kind of complex. A whole new architecture. Reimagining networking. How are you guys seeing them? Trends now is it's still at the tipping point is it's still early. What's your? What's your assessment of the role of data as it gets more complex, more compliant, driven? >> So I think that it's certainly if you look for organizations, the power of being able to understand the importance of your data where it resides, being able to demonstrate that having the integrity and the quality of that data is extremely important as well. So there's a heightened awareness in the market for organizations, global organizations who conduct business in a mere, you know, of course, and we are one of those as well. So a knowledge and understanding and appreciation ofthe compliance regulation. It's only going to become Mohr intense, you know, as we go for. So for organizations to really have robust and rigorous processes around, all of that on technology could be an enabler in the process as well. What >> are the >> unique aspects? Wendy Inn in the region, you obviously have visibility. And on what goes on in North America, what's different in Europe, especially in the context of cloud multi cloud? Obviously GPR, although it's a framework now for for for everybody get on the world. But what's unique in the region? >> So I think the uniqueness is, you know, if you look from a multi cloud standpoint, for example, where you know organizations are, have been, I would say depending on some of the countries and markets a little bit more hesitant around a movement to cloud. And now there is a movement. But it's more one of, well, what is appropriate for me. And how do I ensure I can embrace multi cloud in a way that makes sense for my business. So, rather than a full move to public, there has been a selected, you know, based on application of workload environments and also understanding the security, back to compliance. And also the regulation impacts have some of those movements as well. And of course, that depends upon the vertical or the industry in which those organizations are operating. So for those who are highly regulated, like health care, you're the pharmaceutical sector. There's a deep inspect that goes on there as well, so I think there's a further requirement for due diligence around some of those topics as well. >> Well, in the you know, the Snowden backlash had some paranoia for sure, with everybody saw going to go to two or three clouds. And that's clearly not been the case. Yeah, you have no many dozens and hundreds of service providers that air that air specialists obviously in the region. So we heard today about a million end to end architecture, which is a a bold and ambitious vision. You have a technical background as well. I wonder if you could just describe sort of how that's all going toe transpire. How do you take the customers on their journey? What are they asking you for help with? And where do you see it going? >> Yeah. So if you look at, you know from David this morning, David, get clear on what he talks about. So really, you know, for those different domains, there are competencies, you know, if you think so. There's the data center. There is the edge. There was security world, the collaboration world. So the reality of it is, though, that as a cousin, enterprise or any organization indeed consumes those things. They want to be able to work across all of those areas. And they want the innovation to work in a seamless manner. Is that the end of the day? The problem to solve. To simplify for me, Anita automate reduced complexity. I wanna roll and deploy policy and a consistent in cohesive way. So in order to make that happen, you have to have these environments able to talk to each other, but more importantly, pushed that policy in a cohesive manor across these environments. So for us, it's a journey, eh? So it's not something you could do over Nice. You have to work within your engineering teams and your ecosystem in order to bring that to life and do it in a way where the custom consider could consume it. >> I think you really nailed that. We see in the trend as well. This cross domain component with AP Eyes now but you're open are pushing data around you, moving data from point A to Point B. Sounds like networking. To me, policy is important, but the configuration the deployment, which used to be hard, is now being automated. So the question I have for you here in the definite zone means packed People are learning about programming. >> What is the >> impact of all this to developers were trying to build APS and your ecosystem. There's gotta be an opportunity there some Mike go the way of the old guard fade away and some new kinds of providers might rise up. >> Yeah, you know, this huge opportunity here, and I think it's opportunity around the requirement for new skills, new competencies, but also around you capability to bring this the life. Because if you look from a development standpoint, if you look at how you realize value with organizations and where does the money flow between some of these environments is interesting and the ecosystem itself. You know, Francisco, what What I believe makes us even more powerful is bringing to life on them and accelerating with the ecosystem, because at the end of the day, the customer will buy an ecosystem style environment. So for us to be able to work with all of those parties as we have over many years and there will be new players, the I s. P community, the developer community that we work with that will be really powerful >> forces with system growing significantly, ecosystem grow >> Absolutely, absolutely awesome. Example. Just lookit here because of the organizations that are here. >> I think the development trends clearly intersecting with networking as more programmable right? >> Yeah. >> That's the big takeaway for us. You can program the network. You have infrastructure as code. That's the devil. Promise that now here. Question we're looking at is okay. What's it going to be? The impact of value creation. So from a customer, what does it mean to me? So so, as we look at that, I sent the thing about the Cisco original business model enabling technology. How would you answer that Question of what's being enabled today. What's the big half a customer's? What are you guys enabling for your partners in your >> S o? I think a big part of it is we see now a lot of the conversation there's around What is is the use case. So it's not just a I've got some cool stuff. Show me the cost ofthe that work is how do I apply that into my environment to derive value and that value, maybe around efficiency and maybe a brand provisioning in a more rapid manner, automating in a more realized manner. Lots of different instances where organizations they don't see the benefit associated with that, but also it allows them to free up time of their people. And their teams to move into new areas as well as they move their own business models. Because, you know, it's a massive transition that's happening in the industry. Overall, it's not just were not just changing for the sake of change were changing because the market is asking us to do that >> well. And so customers have to make bets on who they're multi cloud providers, maybe, and obviously Cisco's coming out that from a position of networking strength, which is a good place to come from. But there are other there alternatives because the Bigg market headed strategic. What gives you confidence that Cisco's the right solution? What are you telling your customers in that regard? >> So you know, if I look at the, what gives me confidence is the fact that we have an openness. You know, if you look from A from a P I standpoint of developer standpoint, we've always operated in a mode of an openness so that you have an environment where anyone could write to that's people want that it's incredibly importance or not. Having a proprietary stance is very powerful, but I think also being able to work with a ecosystem that's there where you are a dependency on others, and you meet with the meat in the channel on certain solutions and innovations as well. So you empower a greater community to start to drive that acceleration with you? A swell. You know, I will. Look at the you know, we talk about reinventing the network. It's happening. It's happening now, you see, is doing it. And just how important the network is more than ever before in this transition, you know, ran a number of areas with security with policy, and it's way see it come to life now. >> Well, the old saying the network is the computer will do you no. Cisco's the network. Yeah. I gotta ask you about Brexit is someone who's based in the UK thoughts on effects that that has. I mean, obviously, sir Francisco Global Company. But your perspectives on Brexit >> s So if I look for, you know, as someone who lives in the U. K. You know, clearly we hear about brexit a loss, you know, you do in your country as well. And I would say four words. We over. You know what Cisco is? A global company were very fair. We're very familiar with working with these types of instances and situations. The UK remains for us is an incredibly important market and will continue to be on We'll, you know, we'll continue to invest from a capabilities and a skill standpoint, and I think just force now, you know, working with our teams there. I'm making sure that there's we minimize any impacts based on scenarios, you know, to our customers and apartments. The rules get through. >> Rules change. Adept. I >> could ask >> you about our The Russia piece rushes of GDP is about the size of Spain from correct, interesting that you carve that out of a distinct opportunity. How's the business going there and maybe some comments around >> you're so I can't talk directly about business performances were in quiet period. But I guess we call it out specifically because it is not part of Europe, Middle Eastern Africa, but is a very important part of our region of Vermeer. And if I look for cores of, you know, we believe that there is significant opportunity for us in that market. We have a fantastic team that were closely where there again with our customers and partners. And, you know, we believe there's, you know, absolutely opportunity for Sisko in that market >> development team there as well. Our way >> have we have capability there that works locally with all of our all of our teams and, you know, engineering Competent sale steams etcetera as well. Yeah. >> Good. Good math. >> Wendy, how are you guys organized in your territory? How do you guys maintain close to the customer in the countries? Is the country strategy had just people don't. >> It is a country strategy. So we have, you know, about one hundred twenty three countries within a mere on, we have teams that live and operate in all of those countries. That's Avery close to us from a regional perspective. So want team, you know, that really drives that scale. I'm a fantastic opportunity to go and visit those teams. You know, I spent a lot of time on the road on DH. You know, I enjoy Ascend and they do to, you know, >> is there anything you could talk to your customers that are watching here? Anyone interested, as you guys have transformed as a company, Certainly looking what Cisco is done over the past few years a complete transformation building on your base You've been through You've been agile getting nimble being Mohr use case driven Central, Central. What have you learned? What's your learnings? And what would you pay it forward in terms of advice? >> Yeah, So, you know, if I if I look at it, we're not through, we're still you know we're still on the journey and I think a big part of it is accepting and acknowledging a need for change is really important. But a big part of this change is culture. You're a friend of Ford's within Sisko, and the culture of our teams are people on having an attitude in a style of a desire, a curiosity, Onda willingness for change is really, really important. And as we talk about the transformation topic, you need both. You know, technology's incredibly important and powerful, but you need a spirit and a culture and your people in your teams you want to drive that change with you >> in their culture starts in trouble. Thank you for taking the time. >> Thank you >> for the following your progress as we take our cue. Global next couple of years. Looking forward to keeping an eye on. You guys are doing. Thanks for joining. >> Thank you. Thank you. See you >> here. Live in Barcelona. Francisco live twenty nineteen. We're back with more after this short break.
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Sisqo, Live Europe, Brought to you by Cisco and its ecosystem partners. Our next guest is Wendy Marches, the President of Cisco, So one of the things themes this year certainly is cloud data center coming together. the secure intelligent platform is absolutely resonating, you know, You guys must be leading the conversation within Cisco as your team in Europe, How are you guys seeing them? So I think that it's certainly if you look for organizations, the power of being able to understand Wendy Inn in the region, you obviously have visibility. So I think the uniqueness is, you know, if you look from a multi cloud standpoint, for example, Well, in the you know, the Snowden backlash had some paranoia for sure, with everybody saw going So really, you know, for those different domains, there are competencies, So the question I have for you here in the definite zone means impact of all this to developers were trying to build APS and your ecosystem. Yeah, you know, this huge opportunity here, and I think it's opportunity around the requirement Just lookit here because of the organizations that are here. What are you guys enabling for your Because, you know, it's a massive transition that's happening in the industry. What are you telling your customers in that regard? Look at the you know, we talk about reinventing the network. Well, the old saying the network is the computer will do you no. Cisco's the network. you know, you do in your country as well. I correct, interesting that you carve that out of a distinct opportunity. And if I look for cores of, you know, we believe that there is significant opportunity development team there as well. you know, engineering Competent sale steams etcetera as well. Wendy, how are you guys organized in your territory? So we have, you know, about one hundred twenty three countries is there anything you could talk to your customers that are watching here? Yeah, So, you know, if I if I look at it, we're not through, we're still you know we're still on the journey and I think a big Thank you for taking the time. for the following your progress as we take our cue. See you We're back with more after this short break.
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