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What is Cisco Edge Intelligence

Cisco Edge Intelligence is an edge data operations and analytics product that collects, filters, transforms, and routes IoT data from industrial devices and gateways to downstream applications and cloud services. It targets OT/IT teams that need to operationalize sensor and machine data for monitoring, reporting, and analytics without sending all raw data to the cloud. The product emphasizes edge-side data normalization, contextualization, and policy-based data movement across heterogeneous industrial protocols and destinations. It is typically deployed in industrial and distributed environments where bandwidth, latency, and data governance constraints matter.

pros

Edge-side data reduction

The product supports filtering, aggregation, and transformation at the edge before data is forwarded to central systems. This can reduce bandwidth consumption and cloud ingestion costs compared with approaches that centralize raw telemetry. It also helps maintain operations when connectivity is intermittent by controlling what data is sent and when. These capabilities align with IoT analytics use cases that require near-source processing.

Industrial protocol connectivity

Cisco Edge Intelligence is designed to work with common industrial data sources and gateway environments, enabling ingestion from heterogeneous equipment. It focuses on normalizing and structuring machine data so it can be consumed by analytics tools and enterprise systems. This reduces custom integration effort when connecting multiple plants or device types. It is particularly relevant for OT environments where protocol diversity is common.

Policy-based data routing

The product provides mechanisms to define rules for where data goes, in what format, and under what conditions. This supports multi-destination architectures where the same telemetry feeds monitoring, data lakes, and operational applications. It also helps enforce governance requirements by controlling data movement at the edge. In practice, this can simplify integration patterns compared with building bespoke pipelines per site.

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Not a full analytics suite

Cisco Edge Intelligence primarily focuses on edge data acquisition, preparation, and delivery rather than end-to-end analytics and visualization. Organizations often still need separate tools for time-series analysis, dashboards, alerting, and advanced analytics. This can increase overall solution complexity and vendor coordination. Buyers should validate how much analysis is expected to occur within the product versus downstream platforms.

Cisco-centric ecosystem fit

The product commonly fits best when deployed alongside Cisco networking, security, and edge infrastructure patterns. In mixed-vendor environments, teams may need additional integration work to align with existing device management, observability, or data platform standards. This can affect time-to-value if the organization is not already standardized on Cisco. Procurement may also prefer a more infrastructure-agnostic approach depending on strategy.

Deployment and operations overhead

Edge deployments require planning for hardware footprint, site-by-site rollout, upgrades, and lifecycle management. Managing configurations and data policies across many locations can become operationally demanding without strong governance and automation. Skills are needed across OT protocols, networking, and data engineering to implement reliably. This can be a barrier for smaller teams or highly distributed estates.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Edge Intelligence Essentials (EI-ESS) Contact Cisco / Entitlement via Network Advantage license (per device) Base Edge Intelligence agent software and cloud UI; includes MQTT northbound connector; NO scripting engine access.
Edge Intelligence Advantage (EI-ADV) Contact Cisco / Entitlement via Network Advantage license (per device) Full Edge Intelligence agent software and cloud UI; includes all available northbound connectors; includes full scripting engine and developer tools.
Device adapters (EI-DA-I, EI-DA-R) Contact Cisco Industry-specific southbound adapters (EI-DA-I: EIP/CIP for industrial; EI-DA-R: NTCIP 1202-1204 and RSU for roadways). Ordered per agent.

Notes: Licensing/ordering — Cisco Edge Intelligence is entitled through the Network Advantage licenses on Cisco industrial routers/switches; one base license (Essentials or Advantage) is required per Cisco device running the Edge Intelligence agent. Cisco’s ordering guide and pricing are handled via Cisco Sales/partners; no list prices are published on the public Cisco product pages or datasheet.

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Cisco Systems, Inc.
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