Cisco Live 2022 DevNet Zone
Classroom Sessions and Learning Labs at Cisco Live Vegas 2022!
DevNet Zone workshops offer interactive, hands-on learning led by technical experts. While self-guided Learning Labs let you learn at your own pace, on your own schedule, with qualified instructors nearby if you have questions.
Codify Your Deployments Using Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
See how Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools provide a quick way to orchestrate configuration across one or more domains.
Improve Your Programming Skills at Cisco Live
Intro to Python... Intro to REST... Automating Workflows with Webex Adaptive Cards... Find sessions at Cisco Live that will help you take your programming skills to the next level.
The Rise of the Enterprise Developer
Join Grace Francisco, Cisco VP of Developer Relations Strategy & Experience, at Cisco Live US as she discusses the power and influence of enterprise developers, and how dev teams are transforming in this rapidly evolving climate.
Learn to Code In Python at Cisco Live
Learn about Python classes, modules, inheritance, and more! Or listen in to a conversation between an SRE/Ops person and a developer as they explore the common goals.
Containers and Kubernetes Intro Classes at Cisco Live
Learn how powerful Kubernetes is for managing and monitoring applications, and how Kubernetes has made its way into edge compute applications. Then get introduced to open source container technologies and how to build your own cloud native applications.
Get Ready for Shift-Left Security at CLUS
Responsibility for security checks and controls is moving to developers earlier in the code development pipeline. Check out the "shift-left" sessions and workshops coming to Cisco Live 2022, in-person... in-Vegas, or virtually.
Leading with Infrastructure Automation to Enable Consumable Business Services
Explore how DevNet partners are helping customers build new business capabilities through infrastructure automation.
Dive into IKS with SD-WAN and TriggerMesh Use Cases
Learn how to use TriggerMesh to take any source of data, transform and route that data using any language or serverless function, and send it to your modern cloud-native applications, all running on Cisco IKS.