cloud
Join Cisco at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2019
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Our team is headed to the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon conference to showcase how Cisco enables DevOps teams to build faster, automated application delivery pipelines that work everywhere.
The “Containers Without Locks” Approach
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Cisco is re-thinking how organizations operate by using a multi-domain architecture, and how cloud is dramatically changing our customer’s environments—with applications being at the center of transformation.
Open vRAN at MWC Los Angeles 2019
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It seems you can’t write about mobile without talking about #5G, and for good reason - what a year it has been! Launches around the globe have accelerated at a...
The Network as the Heart of Digital Businesses
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With the ACI 4.2 release last week, we are keeping that digital heart beating harder than ever by delivering One Network for our customers’ Data Centers anywhere their business takes them.
Announcing the New Global, Scalable, and Cognitive Cloud-Based Webex Contact Center
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Cisco unveils enhancements to its cloud-based Webex Contact Center solution, improving agent and customer experiences.
Don’t Let Your Contact Center Fall Into the Complexity Trap
2 min read
Removing complexity from customer experience
Cisco & Microsoft: Making Containerized Apps Easier
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Our collaboration with Microsoft enabled Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to integrate into the Cisco Container Platform via our natively-integrated Kubernetes managed services, further accelerating containerized application innovation.
Simplifying Container Orchestration with Cisco Hybrid Solution for Kubernetes on AWS
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Cisco and AWS collaborated to create the Cisco Hybrid solution for Kubernetes on AWS, a unique integration between Cisco Container Platform (CCP) and Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS).
How To Provision a Production-Grade Kubernetes Cluster From Anywhere, With Just One Button (Literally)
4 min read
I bet all of you who are working or playing with Kubernetes still remember perfectly the first time you tried to install it. And then the second time. And then the third time. And finally, the one that it worked.