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Techno Panics 2.0: What Do Paint Rollers and Self-Driving Cars Have in Common?
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Paint rollers and self-driving cars have a lot in common – they represent a huge leap forward in productivity and innovation, and they force us to confront our fears about change.
Security Starts from the Code
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Supply Chain Cybersecurity attacks are increasing in velocity and complexity. Automation is key to identify in an easy way vulnerabilities in the source code and in running applications.
Blockchain At Cisco Live Orlando
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Cisco is leading a number of efforts to make the technology enterprise ready and we’ll be showcasing a number of those initiatives at this years’ Cisco Live in Orlando.
The ‘Minutes’ Are In: OpenFog Consortium Members’ Meeting
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What a great experience last week. OpenFog members descended on Cupertino, California from the U.S., Europe, and Asia to attend our second members’ meeting of the year. Here's a recap.
Taking a Learning Journey to Innovation
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Where can industry-wide multiparty innovation truly make a difference? Exploring cutting-edge startups with our customers to learn and set the stage for innovation.
How We Use Fog Computing: Vertical Markets, Use Cases, and Applications
3 min read
To develop an effective technology architecture for fog computing, you need a clear understanding of how it’s used. Guest blogger Chuck Byers, shares his cohesive, industry-wide approach to fog technology.
Innovation Leaders: Always Learning
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Innovation leaders work together to explore new approaches to the old problem of sparking innovation in sometimes sluggish corporations.
Message to Women: Disrupt the Ordinary, Be Yourself!
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Thought-provoking and inspirational day for 3,400 women (and some outstanding men!) to Disrupt the Ordinary at the 39th Annual Simmons Leadership Conference.
Using Rapid Multi-party Innovation to Solve Wicked Global Problems
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Keeping conflict minerals out of their global supply chain is a “wicked problem” for electronics manufacturers. Here’s how Cisco’s CHILL is exploring potential solutions.