I took the Designing Cisco Security Infrastructure (300-745 SDSI) exam yesterday.
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The result is a PASS! 🌟
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Hi, I’m back (for now)! 👋
I’ll be at Cisco Live EMEA this week. 🌟
Today we had exclusive events with the Cisco Champions.
Here is a quick look from our Cisco TV Tour.
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@TracketPacer Sending love your way. I also don’t know how to react. Still processing what happened and what it means for the future. In the meanwhile, trying to carry on as usual.
“It depends” is the most common answer to many IT design questions.
It’s not a cop-out — it’s an honest reflection of the trade-offs in every decision.
There is no universal solution for every scenario, only calculated choices based on specific needs and constraints.
Tribal knowledge is the information that is undocumented and known only to a few.
When knowledge is not shared openly and information is not accessible to everyone, IT teams suffer in many ways.
Up-to-date documentation should be a priority.
An architect should be able to go from the penthouse to the engine room.
That means translating the strategic direction and vision of the organization to the actual implementation of technology — bridging the gap between business goals and technical execution.