Alongside internal AR/VR innovation projects such as Cisco Spark for VR, we will continue to partner with leading forward-thinking startups, a key to our innovation strategy.
We created a short eBook to help security professionals deal with“what if” scenarios by building and strengthening incident response plans, thereby identifying what to do when things go wrong.
Computer attacks can be launched by anyone, from different places on the network and across many layers in the software and hardware stack. The solution: end-to-end (e2e) encryption.
While drones will continue to get embedded more and more in industrial field operations, we believe that drone adoption will spread quickly to many other industries.
But what happens after the lab? What happens when the lights go out, the “I’m In” paddles are put away, and the executives go back to their regular jobs?
2017 has been a year of incredible progress and change for Enterprise Networking at Cisco. We redefined networking this year with the world’s first intent-based networking system.
2017 was a pivotal year for enterprise networking. In 2016, the internet crossed a milestone threshold when it reached an annual run rate of one Zettabytes, with the majority on mobile devices.
In 2017, our collaboration team focused on the user experience more than ever. More than people interact with our technology, it’s also about the lifetime experience of buying and using our products.