Cisco DevNet
An Event for Developers, By Developers
Learn about the "Develop with Cisco" conference, July 26 in NYC. An event for developers, by developers to learn from industry leaders about real world challenges and solutions enterprises are facing to build, maintain, and secure modern applications.
Developing Inclusive Teams
Learn how Cisco Developer Relation's "Full Stack Wellness & Diversity Initiative" can help you build and develop teams where everyone thrives.
Get Connected with Connected Learning
Sign up now for these online, hands-on, in-depth training sessions on specific topics. Hosted on Webex and running until June 30th, these sessions let you meet with Cisco experts for an extended learning opportunity.
Meet Rapidly Scaling Cloud Data Center Requirements with SONiC
Learn how SONiC (Software for Open Networking in the Cloud) allows cloud operators to share the same software stack across hardware from multiple vendors. See how the SONiC Switch Abstraction Interface (SAI) enables ASIC and hardware abstraction and network operating systems portability.
Inclusion, Diversity, and Belonging in the Developer Community
Cisco DevNet has over 600,000 members, and our Cisco Developer Community Forums bring together over 45,000 unique visitors every month. Our diversity creates dynamic conversations, and our inclusion invites collaboration.
Cisco Live Day 2: Wrap up from the DevNet Zone
Read the wrap up of day 2 important announcements, and get tips on how to get the most out of the DevNet Zone tomorrow.
Custom Application Troubleshooting With Cisco IOx
With Cisco IOx, creating your own custom application is a well-defined process. However, there may be subsequent steps during which you will create an application docker image. Read about the potential challenges when creating an IOx docker-based application image, and how best to handle them.
Metrics that Matter
Beyond "Mean Time to Innocence" (MTTI), these are the most important software metrics you should be tracking.
Who Needs to Shift Left in Security, and Why
Moving your security work earlier in the development process, for both code and infrastructure, is a vital part of mitigating risk.
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