Watch Network Automation Session Recordings from Cisco Live
Whether you are first dipping toes, or ready for a technical deep dive, there are recorded sessions on network automation and orchestration from Cisco Live for everybody.
Whether you are first dipping toes, or ready for a technical deep dive, there are recorded sessions on network automation and orchestration from Cisco Live for everybody.
Are you interested in using your programming, API, database, and visualization skills in a new way with networking, but need product insight to know what’s impactful?... See how we used DevOps fundamentals in the CiscoLive Network Operations Center
See how to create a Webex bot which posts to a Webex space you have created - using Adaptive Cards to design the message, and GitHub Secrets, Actions, and Workflows to automate exactly what and when the bot posts.
Join us on October 18 for the first event in our brand-new series, Develop! Created for cloud application developers, this free event will feature webinars, virtual events and live sessions focusing on helping devs navigate the evolving world of
A modern, cloud-scale data center network requires resilient server-to-server communication. When faced with a rapid increase in the number of devices on the network, Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) can help in the most demanding
See how we built a bare metal, portable Kubernetes cluster with Raspberry Pis... used the FARM framework to implement a client/server web application... and built and published docker containers to build a real microservices-based application.
Cisco's An-API-For-An-API, a project that controls the end-to-end cycle for enterprise API services, wins a CSO50 Security Award.
Join Kevin Swiber, API Lifecycle and Platform Strategist at Postman, on September 8th, 2022 at 10:00am Pacific Time for “How to Manage Complexity Across the API Lifecycle,” a live online event hosted by the Cisco Developer Relations team!
Want to build a Python AXL administration and configuration app with a GUI? Check out this Python version of Qt called PyQt. Throw in a little Zeep, and you’ve got a handy Python SOAP AXL interface with a modern Qt UI.