NPI

December 12, 2018

CISCO CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE

4 Things Manufacturers Should Know About Their Collaboration Investment

2 min read

As Industry 4.0 ramps up, manufacturers are still experiencing gaps. Learn how Cisco’s Collaboration Services for Manufacturing can help you deliver.

December 8, 2017

MANUFACTURING

Leverage Collaboration Technology for Maintenance, Repair and Operations

2 min read

Collaboration tools are rapidly changing maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) procedures on the factory floor.

October 4, 2017

MANUFACTURING

4 Reasons We’re Optimistic About the Future of Manufacturing

2 min read

Today, organizations around the US are turning their attention to the future of manufacturing.  Manufacturing Day (October 6) recognizes the critical role the industry plays in the county’s economy and workforce. Across the US, manufacturing is viewed as an essential sector to economic growth: 76% of Americans say they think the country needs to make […]

August 3, 2017

MANUFACTURING

How can technology improve your NPI process?

5 min read

New product introduction (NPI), is fundamental to manufacturing. NPI is usually associated with marketing, its roots lie in the ideation process and collaboration between engineering and product management teams.

February 12, 2016

NETWORKING

School’s In: Flexible Radio Assignment

2 min read

If you are in IT, you’re being asked to support more wireless devices – both end user and non-user – as well as the ever growing applications they use. These applications, such as video and collaboration, are far more bandwidth intensive and add large amounts of traffic to the network. This high-density environment could create […]

February 9, 2016

NETWORKING

Slow and Steady Doesn’t Win This Digital Business Race

4 min read

When I talk to network professionals, I routinely ask them about the one part of their job that keeps them up at night. The thing that consistently comes up is their network speed required for delivering a consistent reliable user experience: or specifically, the lack of it. They usually follow up this admission by saying […]