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Greg Dorai

Senior Vice President & General Manager

Cisco Switching

Greg Dorai is Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cisco’s Switching business, responsible for the overall strategy and success of the cloud and on-premises switching teams and portfolio. Delivering customer experiences that are seamless, secure, productive, and sustainable serves as the organization’s North Star. Over nearly 10 years at Cisco, Greg has held leadership roles across Cisco’s networking business. Most recently, he led the Campus Connectivity business including the flagship Catalyst 9K switching product line, Cisco ISE, Cisco Spaces, and Catalyst Center. Prior to that, Greg was responsible for the Catalyst Access portfolio of products as well as Wireless Products for Cisco's Enterprise Wireless and Small business portfolio. Before joining Cisco, Greg led product management and business development for AT&T’s Big Data monetization team in Atlanta. Before that, Greg was a principal with Bain & Company where he was a leader in their technology, media and telecom practice. Greg earned an MBA with high honors (Siebel Scholar) from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. He holds a master’s degree in engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and a bachelor’s degree in engineering from India.

Articles

January 20, 2022

NETWORKING

The Future of Work Part 1: Reimagine Connectivity

6 min read

Part 1 of this 6-part series on The Future of Work, covers connectivity and how the network will become increasingly transparent to the people who depend on it for work and education.

June 29, 2021

NETWORKING

Digitization: The Bold New Role for Enterprise and Industry Wireless

5 min read

The next wave of digital transformation will be powered by the next generation of wireless networking---5G and Wi-Fi 6. This is an overview of how 5G and Wi-Fi 6 can seamlessly integrate with existing networks and processes to become a key component of digital transformation within enterprises and diverse industries.

August 27, 2020

NETWORKING

Work-From-Home Networking: One Size Does Not Fit All

4 min read

From VPNs to Wi-Fi access points to full SD-WAN routers for the home, there are networking solutions for every type of remote worker.

May 19, 2020

NETWORKING

Wireless Deployment Flexibility: Driven by Cisco Catalyst Virtualization

3 min read

Cisco's Catalyst 9800 controller series introduced a high-value functionality: Deploy Anywhere. Catalyst 9800-CL controllers enable optimized network performance and centralized control of WLAN deployments with no associated hardware costs.

February 19, 2020

NETWORKING

Cisco Network Assurance: It’s a journey!

4 min read

Read all about Cisco DNA Assurance and how it provides high level visibility and more. It helps IT manage the health of the wired and wireless network along with clients and applications.

November 22, 2019

NETWORKING

Cisco Announces Catalyst 9130 and Embedded Wireless Controllers

2 min read

The Cisco Catalyst 9130 Access Point goes beyond the Wi-Fi 6 standard to meet the challenge of increased mobile and IoT traffic, with a host of resilient, secure and intelligent features.

June 19, 2019

NETWORKING

How Wi-Fi Can Help Drive Digital Transformation

3 min read

Wi-Fi means so much more than mere connectivity. Cisco is here to prove how Wi-Fi solutions can be used as a tool to drive business outcomes for the future.

May 1, 2019

NETWORKING

The Future is Now! Presenting the Cisco Catalyst 9100 Wi-Fi 6 Access Points

4 min read

With the launch of our newest Catalyst 9100 Access Points, Cisco is continuing their journey to bring Intent-based Networking to customers - bringing the future to now. Time to learn more about these wireless solutions.

April 2, 2019

NETWORKING

Multi-Modal Wireless Security: Air, Users, and Data

3 min read

It’s not difficult to plan holistically for wireless security if you think about it in three key areas: securing the air, securing users, and securing devices. Let's take a deeper dive.