Colombia Rising Stars get DevNet Training at Cisco HQ
Colombia's top students visit Cisco headquarters in Silicon Valley, and learn the importance of computer networking, social networking, and telling your own story in the digital age.
Colombia's top students visit Cisco headquarters in Silicon Valley, and learn the importance of computer networking, social networking, and telling your own story in the digital age.
Looking for that special gift for the application developer or network programmer among your friends or family? Or for yourself? Sometimes, we get stumped looking for gifts and are very thankful for the great gift guides that spring up this time of
Jim Grubb talks to Jeff McLoughlin, Principal TME, Cisco Enterprise Switching & Wireless, about the value adds of SDA (efficiency, automation, scalability, security) and what they mean for network operations...
The first ever IETF Hackathon was held March 21-22, the weekend before IETF 92 in Dallas, TX. It was a late addition to the conference schedule, answering the call to action from Engineering CTO and Chief Architect Dave Ward’s talk at IETF 91, Open
The rise of intent-based, programmable networks has created new and exciting opportunities: ones that require new tools, new developer skills, and sometimes, new ways of thinking. So what do you...
Do you know how your city makes decisions about adding new public transport, or how many handicap spaces to add to a parking lot? City, County, State, and Federal governments make a lot of decisions – from the city planning to electoral votes – based
You WANT to Automate! But Where to Start? You want to automate but not sure where to start or what tools to use or even what processes can be automated and if the thing you want to automate is even automatable. Does it offer an API? If it does, is
A technology guru explains his new podcast on industry trends in technology & infrastructure.
There is a poem by John Donne that I have always liked. It begins: “No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main” What I like about it is the compelling message that, as human beings, we