I came to Cisco to create incredible technology experiences for millions of enterprise workers. That's why I'm so thrilled to be the executive sponsor of our partnership with Apple; together, our two companies are capable of "incr...
Meet Jack and Zach. You may have seen them around in a variety of situations where Zach is happy and Jack is not. Why is that? Because Jack relies on aging, non-compliant infrastructure and service, that's why! And while it might...
On June 7thof this year, Cisco's Visual Networking Index released its annual Global Traffic and Service Adoption forecasts, for the years 2015-2020. The reports predict fixed and mobile IP traffic growth, as well as application tr...
Hello! My name is Teresa Devine, and I am a business transformation advisor here at Cisco. I help large enterprises in retail and hospitality define and execute digital transformation strategies. A key area of interest of mine is ...
Register here for the event with Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on June 15th. In many ways, the state of analytics and the data center today can be best equated with the field of astronomy. As a science, astronomy has made great strides ...
Guest Blogger: David Soper, Technical Marketing Engineer The new integration of UCS Manager with Puppet delivers rapid bare metal provisioning all Cisco UCS systems in just a few steps. Infrastructure as Code Meets Configu...
Policy Control is most commonly associated with PCRF, the 3GPP-defined standard for implementing policy and charging rules. It is the enforcement of these rules at the various network gateways that enable mobile operators to contr...
Growing up in India, I biked everywhere, every day, as a child. I grew up, as we all do, moved to the United States and set biking aside. However, three years ago, I started biking again. The first time I got on my Cannonade (that...
Not "New Data" But "New Ways of Getting Data" Model-driven telemetry has been one of the most fun projects I've worked on in a long time. Right from the start, we worked hand-in-hand with customers to identify their biggest pain p...
This guest post was written by Gena Pirtle, Marketing & Workforce Programs Manager for Cisco CorporateAffairs. She has been with Cisco since 1998 and currently oversees the Talent Bridge initiative, connecting Cisco and i...
Thefirst SNMP release came out in 1988. 28 years later, SNMP is still around... Will this still be the case in 10 years from now? Difficult to say but the odds are lower these days. Why are we predicting SNMP could go away? If you...
Every day, the world is becoming more and more connected. And that's good; being connected allows for people to trade ideas easier, monitor their health more efficiently and get things done quicker. In today's mobile world, a typi...