On May 16th, 2013, Google launched an early access preview of Android Studio, a new Android development environment based on IntelliJ IDEA. Android Studio, which can be downloaded here, is available for free on Windows, OS X, and Linux.

Android Studio is currently only available as an early access preview, meaning that several features are either not yet implemented or incomplete. There are currently known issues with installing add-ons on Android Studio. The Cisco DX650 add-on is not currently supported with the early access preview of Android Studio, but we will post a "How To" article when this changes!
Connected Grid - Rapid Endpoint Development Infrastructure-as-a-service (CG-REDI)

The Connected Grid Rapid Endpoint Development Infrastructure-as-a-service or CG-REDI, is a collection of cloud-based network infrastructure services, that are hosted at Cisco's DMZ facility and are available to partners signed up in the Cisco-Enabled Grid Devices development center.

A partner will create a Starter Kit at their premises and connect to the CG-REDI infrastructure to obtain hosted services to enable development of their Cisco Connected Grid Endpoints (CGE) and perform Compatibility Verification Testing (CVT).

As part of this new architecture, we have significantly reduced the complexity of the SDK (System Development Kit) Starter Kit. The starter kit has now been reduced to the following elements:
  • Field Area Router
  • Windows, Mac or Linux based PC or Laptop
  • Application Server for hosting client server applications
  • Endpoint Devices
The following diagram illustrates the topology of the new (Thin) Starter Kit:



The following diagram illustrates the connection of the Starter Kit at the vendor premises to the CG-REDI infrastructure:



The following are the VPN connection types from partner premises back to CG-REDI infrastructure:
  1. IPv6 GRE over IPSec VPN: This connection is created between the FAR (CGR 1000) on partner premises and the ASR1K hosted at the CG-REDI. This connection is REQUIRED for the partner developed CGE to pass the IVT/CVT and be "Cisco Certified". Establishing this connection will require a static globally-routable IP address for the FAR.
  2. SSL VPN: This connection is created between an Application Server hosted at the partner premises (or alternately at a third party SaaS/PaaS infrastructure) and terminates at an ASA at the CG-REDI. This requires the client server to install AnyConnect VPN software client. This connection is OPTIONAL for IVT/CVT and Cisco certification, but required if the partner wishes to communicate from their Application Server(s) to their CGE.
  3. IPv6 GRE over IPSec VPN for Application Server (Optional): This is an alternate VPN service available when AnyConnect based SSL VPN is not an option. This is typically the case, where a non-supported OS is being used or the Application Server is hosted as a platform running customized embedded software. This connection is OPTIONAL for IVT/CVT and Cisco certification, but required if the partner wishes to communicate from their Application Server(s) to their CGE.
  4. Clientless SSL VPN Connection: This connection can be established using a secure browser connection to the ASA appliance. This connects the user to the CG-REDI hosted CG-NMS (Connected Grid Network Management Service) instance. This connection is OPTIONAL for IVT/CVT and Cisco certification, but required if the partner wishes to use the hosted CGNMS to manage their endpoints.
Once the appropriate VPN connections are established, the following can take place:
  1. The Connected Grid Endpoints can access the network infrastructure services like NTP, PKI, DHCPv6 Server, AAA/NPS via the IPSec GRE VPN Tunnel.
  2. The partner's Application Server(s) can connect to the CGE via a tunnel to CG-REDI and then back again through the IPSec GRE VPN connection to their premise-based FAR.
  3. A user at the partner premises (or anywhere) can open a session with their hosted CGNMS instance.
The following services are hosted on CG-REDI:
  • NTP, DHCPv6, DNS, AAA/NPS, Certificate Authority (CA), Active Directory Services, Active Directory Certificate Services are shared between all partners
  • A unique instance of CG-NMS is available for each partner for management and IVT/CVT testing
This makes development and integration of partner endpoints into Cisco's Field Area Network architecture even simpler and streamlined! So are you Connected Grid ready yet?
AXL Developers:

A new comprehensive AXL Change Notification Feature has been added to our Administrative XML interface in Unified CM 10.0.

Due to scalability issues, the old Notification mechanism introduced in UCM 9.0 has been removed. The old notification feature only supported Users, Phones, and Lines, was never documented, and was not able to scale to meet our needs. Notification requests based on the 9.x mechanism will no longer work when using UCM release 10.0. No alternatives were available. We apologize for any inconvenience this change in direction may cause.

We are 100% confident the new 10.0 Notification feature is the right approach and aligns with our go-forward direction.

Please read the AXL Change Notification page which illustrates how your application can take advantage of this new, powerful feature
Finesse Developers,

Are you excited about Cisco Live in Orlando? We are because we're anxious to share all of the progress that the Finesse team has made over the past year. We also want to provide details on our Finesse 10.0 release.

There are two Finesse sessions this year:
  • BRKCCT1031 -- Cisco Finesse: Revolutionizing the Agent Experience
  • BRKCDN1001- Programming with the Finesse API


I will be co-presenting the programming session with Finesse Lead Architect, Gary Olmsted.

Have you built an integration to Cisco Finesse? If so, are you are interested in me showing a slide or two about your product in BRKCCT-1031? I don't provide endorsements or anything like that, but I am happy to make the attendees aware of how our development partners are using the Finesse API. Please send me an email if you are interested.

Ted Phipps
tephipps@cisco.com
A Cisco Solution Technology Integrator (STI) integrates and embeds Cisco products into a solution that it develops, manufactures, sells and supports. STIs can and do operate on a worldwide basis.

STIs are technology and infrastructure solution providers and sell either through their own direct sales force and/or through their reseller channel partners. Contractually, STIs are Cisco Channel Partners because they sign Cisco’s Indirect Channel Partner Agreement (ICPA) and an amendment to it which is the STI contract. However, because of the very nature of STIs and the business relationship Cisco has with them, Cisco’s channel incentive programs, partner certification and specialization requirements do not apply.

STIs, like OEMs, serve as a strategic go-to-market channel for Cisco. STIs give Cisco access to certain market segments and channels of distribution that we may not be privy to or inclined to pursuing ourselves. Additionally, the Cisco ingredient brand "Cisco Technology" is used by STIs along with their own brand to promote their solutions.

The basis for the financial relationship between Cisco and an STI is its annual forecast and past performance. Based on these metrics, discounts are provided to the STI which then purchases Cisco products either through Cisco authorized distributors or upon qualification, directly from Cisco.

The Worldwide Channels team appreciates your interest in the STI go-to-market model. If your company’s strategy has changed and is interested in integrated solution selling please click here and describe the solution, product requirements from Cisco, and provide a business forecast.
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