This Cisco Live Barcelona 2019 session shares how National Trust, a highly esteemed conservation organization in the UK that looks after historic properties, coastline, and land uses Cisco solutions to securely connect and manage its network. To learn more about Cisco's Intent-based Networking, visit http://cs.co/nr041919c.
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