Connected Coffee? You’ll Find It At Cisco Munich!
Join Cisco employee Corinna D. for some "connected coffee" and a tour of the Munich office.
Join Cisco employee Corinna D. for some "connected coffee" and a tour of the Munich office.
Berlin. Europe’s Europe. Where someone thought of doing this so you can smile when paying to park your car: Where this was also happening the week before the last: In other words, the first Cisco Live for 2017 (and unsurprisingly the subject of this
An Innovation Funding Board (IFB) can play an effective role in reducing innovation-related struggles. Here are some key principles and questions to consider.
One of my favorite days of the year is coming up this week. Cisco’s 5th annual Women of Impact Conference is happening on Wednesday, March 8. This powerful event, which coincides with International Women’s Day, is devoted to the professional
Based on Gartner, vendors will ship almost 8.5 billion connected “things” to users and companies in 2017 and that the total spending on these endpoints and services will reach almost $2 trillion. Amidst this digital transformation, your
Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed over the past week. Unlike our other posts, this post isn’t meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we’ve
It’s a complicated world out there, especially when it comes to cloud. Customers are trying to figure out the right cloud strategy, and it isn’t easy. The Amazon S3 outage is an example of just how complex the situation is. While that interruption
Hello Friends, I would like to announce the first week’s winner is Nathan Parker of Mallard Computer in Arkansas! Nathan (@mallardnathan) will be receiving his “care package” in a couple of weeks. Congratulations to you! Please stay
Government can play a crucial role by not only embracing IoT, but also promoting IoT, and making rules and policies that will accelerate adoption, while addressing privacy and security concerns.