Home GCC Cisco to operate, manage and maintain Expo 2020 Dubai IT network As official IT partner, Cisco has already deployed its network across the site by David Ndichu February 3, 2021 Expo 2020 Dubai has picked Cisco to manage, operate and maintain the site’s entire IT network. As Expo 2020 Dubai’s Official Premier Digital Network Partner, Cisco has already deployed its intent-based network across the site. In its new capacity as the network operator, Cisco will now assume the management of Expo 2020’s entire IP networking infrastructure across all Thematic Districts and pavilions, parks and arrival plazas, in addition to Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC), which will be co-located at the Expo site. Cisco will be managing a large-scale network operating centre (NOC) for Expo 2020 handled by a dedicated team who now join Cisco’s current workforce at the site, deploying and overseeing the management of the technology. Read: Dubai bets on speedy vaccine rollout to keep Expo 2020 on track Cisco’s IT service management tools will enable monitoring of the network in real-time, including alerts integrated with Cisco’s portfolio of technology on-site. These alerts will empower the operating team to monitor and optimise network performance, as well as identify potential incidents and security threats ahead of time. “Core to Expo 2020 is a vision to mobilize people around the world to come together to solve humanity’s most pressing issues, which can be facilitated by leveraging technology,” said Shukri Eid, managing director, Cisco Gulf Region. “It gives us great pride to be appointed as network operator and in our expanded role, we look forward to building, managing and maintaining one of the most sophisticated and reliable network management infrastructures in the region,” he added. Tags Cisco Expo 2020 IT Network 0 Comments You might also like UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Expo City’s Al Wasl Plaza enters Guinness World Records: Watch incredible video Cisco to buy Splunk in $28bn deal UAE consumers prioritise sustainable broadband, 92% open to paying more