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Small Enterprise Design Profile

Small Enterprise Design Profile

Enterprise Design Profiles provide guidance to make your network borderless.

Borderless Networks: Small Enterprise Design Profile

July 8, 2010


This design guide describes how the Small Enterprise Design Profile can be used to integrate Cisco products, technology, and applications into a borderless network architecture.

The Small Enterprise Design Profile was developed to represent a broad cross-section of businesses and organizations having a headquarters operation with centralized services supporting a number of smaller remote offices or locations.

The Small Enterprise Design Profile is comprised of four distinct components: Network Foundation, Cisco SAFE Security Architecture, Mobility, and Collaboration Services.

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Design Considerations & Network Foundation

Build a highly resilient, manageable, and cost-effective network that provides a solid foundation for the integration and operation of applications and network services.


Cisco SAFE Security Architecture

Security components interoperating with the Network Foundation provide for stronger security, better network availability, and support for important applications and information privacy.


Mobility

The Cisco Unified Wireless Network (CUWN) combines the best elements of wireless and wired networking to deliver highly secure, scalable wireless networks with a low total cost of ownership integrated with the Network Foundation guidance.


Collaboration Services

Digital Media, IP Video Surveillance, Unified Communications and Context-aware technologies provide new tools to enhance, secure and manage Enterprise Networks.

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