Be the Bridge
Being Remote Doesn’t Mean You Can’t Be Close
I am classified as a ‘remote worker,’ but I don’t consider myself remote - despite being eight time zones and over five thousand miles from headquarters.
The Future of Public Sector
Join us for our #FutureofPublicSector blog series to explore what the future may hold, how technology opens doors to possible, and how to enable countries and communities to thrive.
It’s Time to Stop Predicting the Future. Instead, Let’s Create It.
From driverless cars to the world’s largest radio telescope, here's why we need to stop predicting the future, but instead create it.
Between where we stand today and where we go from here, there’s a bridge
At Cisco, we believe the true promise of inclusion and collaboration is to create a culture where all people are welcomed, valued, respected and heard. A culture where the full spectrum of diversity can fully participate in the business. A culture that empowers its people to accelerate social change and create thriving communities by supporting the causes they care about.
Amy Chang is Building Bridges: America’s Top 50 Women in Tech
Everyone at Cisco is overjoyed that Amy Chang, our Senior Vice President in the Collaboration Technology Group, has been named one of America’s “Top 50 Women in Tech” by Forbes.
Building Bridges Between Hope and Possibility
At the Global Citizen Festival in Johannesburg, we sponsored the first-ever Global Citizen Prize for Youth Leadership Presented by Cisco.
Latin America Technologists
This Technologist's annual trip to Cisco Live Latin America is more than a homecoming. It's a celebration of daring childhood dreams, and a renewed commitment to connect people globally.
Between none and many, there’s a bridge
When we are surrounded by difference, we are better. We know diversity amongst board members, leaders, and teams has impact at scale.
DevNet Express for the Network Engineer
Our partners have already embarked on their own successful journeys in network programmability. Learn more about the true power of the DevNet community, and what it is ultimately connecting.
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