February 06, 2009

Video-On-Demand: Cisco AXP Virtual Workshop


Earlier this week, Cisco hosted a live interactive workshop for developing applications on the open Cisco Application Extension Platform (AXP). Click here to access the video-on-demand version of the workshop.

Cisco experts, including: TechWise TV host and developer guru Jimmy Ray Purser, Anurag Gurtu, Cisco technical marketing engineer, and John Voss, Cisco Integrated Services Router (ISR) product manager take you through conversations extremely beneficial to application developers, network and IT solutions architects, and Cisco customers and partners interested in exploring application development and hosting solutions on the ISR via Cisco AXP.

Here is an outline of the Cisco Virtual Workshop for Developing Applications on the AXP:

- Introduction

- Branch (or remote site) challenges

- ISR overview

- Why build applications on routers?

- AXP partner examples and business opportunities

- AXP technical overview


Over 5 million Cisco ISRs have been sold! This translates to over 5 million potential customers for application developers who can now develop any type of application on the open Cisco ISR and AXP.

It’s not too late to register and submit applications for the "Think Inside the Box" Developer Contest, the first phase of the contest has been extended to Friday, February 27, 2009.

If you have any questions or comments, please let us know in the comment section of this blog or the visit the Cisco Developer Community Forum.

Follow @CiscoGeeks on Twitter for "Think Inside the Box" Developer Contest updates and conversations.

Johanna Fry Posted by Johanna Fry at 04:47PM PST

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