CDN Network Architecture Service Sample Clauses

CDN Network Architecture Service. 1.1.1.1 Purpose: Review of: (1) Customer’s Network architecture and business goals and requirements; and (2) the applicability of Cisco’s CDN solutions to Customer’s Network. 1.1.1.2 Cisco Responsibilities: Cisco will assist Customer to review: (1) its network performance requirements and objectives for availability, scalability, security and manageability; and (2) its requirements and objectives for Content Networking applications that include but are not limited to eLearning, eCommerce and Customer or content access prioritization. 1.1.1.3 Customer Responsibilities: Customer will: (1) provide Cisco with detailed information regarding Customer’s Network requirements and objectives including but not limited to detailed information regarding Content Networking availability, scalability, security, manageability, and performance, and, new service requirements; (2) provide Cisco with documentation that identifies the details of the network’s type (for example, server load balancing, eCommerce, etc.), the type of Hardware and its physical location (for example, geographical location or location within the Network) and Software version, together with details of the Network’s service applications ; (3) provide Cisco with detailed information regarding Customer’s Network evolution such as new deployments and new types of Content Networking applications; and (4) appoint an executive sponsor from Customer’s personnel that has overall responsibility for the successful implementation of Customer’s Network. 1.1.1.4 Deliverable: Cisco will provide a report for review by Customer that provides an analysis of: (1) Customer’s Network performance requirements and objectives for Content Networking availability, scalability, security and manageability; (2) Customer’s Content Networking application requirements; and (3) The risks and issues relevant to the Customer and their existing network. 1.1.1.5 Duration: Estimated duration for the Network Architecture Service is seven (7) days. The Service is delivered remotely other than for three days of onsite activity (delivered through no more than two onsite trips to Customer’s site) to conduct face-to-face meetings with Customer personnel.
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