Avatar

Jonathan Rosenberg

Cisco Fellow and Vice President

CTO for Cisco's Collaboration Business

Jonathan Rosenberg is a Cisco Fellow and Vice President and CTO for Cisco’s Collaboration business. Jonathan is an industry veteran, having worked in IP communication and collaboration for 18 years. He has authored many of the Internet standards that define modern telecoms, including SIP, SIMPLE (SIP for presence and IM), and ICE. He has held numerous leadership positions in the IETF, is the fourth most prolific author of Internet standards of all time (with 70 RFCs), holds 52 granted US patents, has served on advisory boards of numerous startups, given nearly a hundred industry talks, and has received several industry awards, including being named to the Technology Review TR100 in 2002 – the 100 most innovative young technologists in the world. Prior to Cisco he was Chief Technology Strategist for Skype.

Articles

June 9, 2016

COLLABORATION

The Dirty Secret of Team Collaboration: Teams

3 min read

Cisco Spark teams is really simple. A team is a group of people working together. Anyone can create a team and then add users to it. A team can have any number of rooms, which are topic-specific rooms used by that team. Anyone in a team can create these “team rooms.” As a team member, I can easily see all the team rooms I’m not in, check them out, and join or leave them at will. That makes Cisco Spark a great experience for new users joining the app for the first time, or joining a new team.

June 8, 2016

COLLABORATION

A Lesson from Goldilocks: Messaging Security that’s “Just Right”

3 min read

We all know the story of Goldilocks and her ill-fated visit to the house of the three bears. What lesson, if any, one might take away from this story is that too much of a good thing doesn’t necessarily make it the right thing. Big chairs are big, but if they’re too big, they’re not comfortable. What is true for Goldilocks – and bear with me on the analogy – is also true when considering security technologies for business. When evaluating messaging technologies, the question to think about is: What parties should have access to content, and which should not?

March 23, 2016

COLLABORATION

Fed Up with Enterprise Messaging? That’s Because Work Cannot Survive on Chat Alone

5 min read

Recently there has been a lot of buzz in the news around people getting fed up with enterprise messaging applications. This began with a well written and widely read article in Medium titled, “Slack I’m Breaking Up with You.” A twitter hashtag called #slacklash started to rise in usage. Others jumped on the same bandwagon […]

January 25, 2016

COLLABORATION

The Hierarchy of SaaS Testing Needs

3 min read

Software testing. For a long time, software testing was one of those dark alleys of the software development process. Often ignored, considered as an afterthought, and staffed by “someone else” who did an important job but was outside of the core development process. Well, that has all changed. In the SaaS world – especially one […]

December 15, 2015

COLLABORATION

Devops Means “No, you cannot operate my cloud”

6 min read

One of the things I really believe strongly is that modern SaaS software development – both the practices and code it produces – are significantly different from traditional enterprise premises-based software development. Yet, I find that for people who have never built and operated a modern SaaS platform, these differences are difficult to grasp.

November 23, 2015

COLLABORATION

The Myth of Greenfield Technology Environments

2 min read

This is part of a series on the evolution of the Cisco Collaboration Cloud platform, exploring the technical and design principles behind its unique architecture. In the last post in this series, Jens Meggers talked about the huge importance of user experience, and how essential it is to simplify, connect, and delight. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is […]

August 27, 2015

COLLABORATION

The Four Dimensions of Open

3 min read

Last week, I posted about our Project Thor, our effort at creating a royalty-free next-generation video codec. This post generated lots of comments – which is great! But also illustrated that there is a lot of confusion about what it means for something to be open. I’d like to remedy that here and describe the […]

August 11, 2015

COLLABORATION

World, Meet Thor – a Project to Hammer Out a Royalty Free Video Codec

2 min read

Video codecs remain an area of active research and development. The current generation video codec is H.264 – in widespread usage on the Internet. Cisco has actively worked towards making H.264 the foundation of real-time communications on the web. The next generation codecs are just beginning to emerge. There are two of note – Google’s […]

March 19, 2015

COLLABORATION

Continuous Delivery – realizing fast IT

2 min read

For those following trends in the software industry, Continuous Delivery (CD) has been all the rage. What is it? Simply put – continuous delivery is the ability of a SaaS application to push new software into production multiple times per day. Typically, only the cloud software components are updated at this rate. Client code – […]

March 2, 2015

COLLABORATION

Project Squared: You Asked, We Listened

2 min read

When we launched Project Squared in November of 2014, one of the things that was really important to us was to listen to our customers, and to use the things we heard to adjust the experience. We established several “listening posts” – ways for us to get feedback. Analytics and metrics were one way. Another […]

January 26, 2015

COLLABORATION

A Magical Squared Moment

2 min read

One of the problems we’re working to solve with Project Squared is to enable teams to work much more flexibly – any time, any place, any device. We believe that ad-hoc conferencing is a key part of this, which is why it features prominently in the application right now. I had a great experience – […]

December 18, 2014

COLLABORATION

Project Squared Update: Secure Media

1 min read

The cloud is software in motion. Our recently announced Cisco Collaboration Cloud did not stop moving once we launched it on November 17. We’ve been pushing code into the cloud multiple times per day and have release several client updates since we launched. The great thing about this model is that we can be delivering […]

December 15, 2014

COLLABORATION

Under the Hood: Cisco Collaboration Cloud

2 min read

It’s been two weeks since the launch of Project Squared and the Cisco Collaboration Cloud. We’ve received fantastic feedback and great uptake. And we’re really happy that so many people are using Project Squared – and liking the experience. I’d like to take you on a little behind-the-scenes tour and shed some light on the […]

November 18, 2014

COLLABORATION

Industry First: h.264 Video endpoint calls Firefox via Webrtc-enabled Project Squared

1 min read

Yesterday on stage at Cisco Collaboration Summit, I demonstrated an industry first – the first non-transcoded video call between a webRTC application and an existing video endpoint. Why is this significant? WebRTC is an exciting new technology, enabling real-time voice and video calling natively in the browser. Up until now WebRTC-enabled applications have not been […]

November 17, 2014

COLLABORATION

What Is the Cisco Collaboration Cloud?

3 min read

Today at Collaboration Summit, we announced a bunch of really exciting stuff: the IX5000, the Project Squared client, and...

October 14, 2014

COLLABORATION

Cisco’s OpenH264 Now Part of Firefox

2 min read

Voice and video communications over IP have become ubiquitous over the last decade, pervasive across desktop apps, mobile apps, IP phones, video conferencing endpoints, and more.  One big barrier remains: users can’t collaborate directly from their web browser without downloading cumbersome plugins for different applications.  WebRTC – a set of extensions to HTML5 – can […]