Cisco CloudCenter Stability

ZT
Director Of Technology at a religious institution with 11-50 employees

The solution itself is stable but it is important to have healthy switches. 

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EM
Software Developer at FNB South Africa

The solution is very stable. It doesn’t crash or freeze.

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SP
General Manager & Practice Lead - CMA at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

The solution is stable. It was lacking API abstraction layers which are central to Cisco components so that is why they purchased the functionality. With that addition, they will create a customizable, more stable, out-of-the-box solution. 

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SM
Senior Architect Principal Infrastructure at Intact Financial Corporation

The older version of the product, which is 4.10, is pretty stable. We had the opportunity to talk with the business units and some of the engineers that are actually building up the product, formerly from CliQr. So what's nice is that anytime you have something that's not necessarily to our liking, provide as much feedback as you can. We're generating value for Cisco at the same time that they're fixing stuff for us. Going with the TAC endeavor, opening a TAC case with Cisco is one of the most joyful scenarios that you can actually use in IT that we have seen.

I have one example. I was at home around 10:30 PM, finished for the day, but there was something not working in a non-cloud environment. I'm not able to fix it, since it's not related to the product. I just opened a TAC request before going to bed, thinking that they'll ask for me tomorrow, but I was just going to do it that night. I got a call back from a guy in Sydney in about 10 minutes. I got an email saying, "Call me back." Okay, I get into a Webex call and by 11:00 everything was fixed and I knew how to do it. So the customer experience with Cisco support is amazing. 

Typically, the stability of the product is not an issue.

We're all set, at least at this moment. Obviously, the product is one thing and then there's what we're doing with it. So when I'm dealing with a new script and my script is not on par, this is a problem. CloudCenter does two things: it applies a lot of the operations with going into the cloud. You can also personalize for your specific application, your specific, company-owned stuff. In this area, we could be making errors. We don't have the QA that CloudCenter has in their product. So I think the product is stable. We're still making sure our stuff stays stable as well.

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Boingotlo Molefhe - PeerSpot reviewer
Azure IoT Developer & Solutions Architecture trainee (AZ-220) at Afrika Tikkun Services

I rate the product’s stability a nine out of ten.

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BL
Architecte Technologies at Intact Financial Corporation

The stability of the product is quite nice. We have had only one or two issues in three years with it in which the system actually crashed. However, for the rest of that time, stability has been great. We didn't have any problems.

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LuisLanca - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at Logicalis

I would rate the solution's stability an eight out of ten. 

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RM
Manager at Nirqa

The solution is very, very stable. We've only had good experiences with the stability aspect. It doesn't crash or freeze. It's very reliable.

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AB
Engineering Director at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Cisco CloudCenter is stable. 

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