Solving Global Problems With Data
We’re going to need an increasing army of people with digital skills and creativity to develop inclusive technologies to solve the world’s toughest problems, like climate change.
We’re going to need an increasing army of people with digital skills and creativity to develop inclusive technologies to solve the world’s toughest problems, like climate change.
Through his volunteer work with the Fisher House Foundation, Pete Sawyer is ensuring veterans' families stay connected while their loved ones receive necessary medical treatment.
Girls Power Tech (GPT) was an amazing experience this year. Through our sites around the world and unwavering support of our global executive sponsors, Kelly Kramer & Ruba Borno, a global team worked together to inspire the next generation of
Whether you’re just planning a career or considering a career change, here are five reasons you should include networking technology in your studies.
On April 27, my Cisco Berlin colleagues and I had the pleasure of celebrating International #GirlsInICTDay as a part of Cisco’s Girls Power Tech (GPT) initiative.
By applying learning science insights to IT education, we can create a dynamic, digital, and hands-on learning experience that is tailored, flexible, and relevant to next-gen digital economy talent.
We are proud to collaborate with the Rice Alliance and award one of the largest non-dilutive prizes in the Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC) for the second consecutive year.
Cisco's new solar facility in California will help us achieve our goals of advancing environmentally sustainable growth by producing approximately 60,000 megawatt-hours of clean, renewable solar power each year.
Whether we're volunteering through Citizen Schools or finding ways to be more "green" with our fellow employees, we can all be champions for environmental sustainability.
We empower social change agents with technology and expertise. Our goal: Accelerate global problem solving to benefit people, society, and the planet.