Women use technology to solve the issues facing humanity—and the world needs more
This International Women's Day, we're reflecting on the impact that Cisco Networking Academy has made in the lives of women around the globe.
This International Women's Day, we're reflecting on the impact that Cisco Networking Academy has made in the lives of women around the globe.
Cisco’s purpose is to Power an Inclusive Future for All, and we realize that gender equity is crucial in meeting this goal.
In honor of Women's History Month, we are recognizing 5 female Cisco employees who are up-and-coming leaders in sustainability.
Ned Bagno manages Cisco's EnergyOps program, which identifies and implements energy efficiency and onsite solar projects across our buildings worldwide.
Mary de Wysocki, Cisco’s Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO), shares her objectives as she leads Cisco's sustainability efforts.
Powering an Inclusive Future for All means addressing the barriers that keep people from accessing the Internet.
Project READ, a Cisco Foundation Community Impact Grant recipient, is helping historically underserved children learn how to read.
The Week is a recipient of funding through the Cisco Foundation's climate portfolio, and is on a mission to shift the cultural norm on climate engagement.
Here are five actions Cisco is taking to help create a more sustainable and regenerative future for planet Earth.