When I joined Cisco 11 years ago the idea of connecting people, processes and "things" seemed cool, but the "things" word always felt like a bit of a mystery at the time. In the past decade we've seen some cool advances in technology, but we've also seen complexity introduced. To simplify "IoT" and advance it, Cisco is creating a path to a future that requires reliable connectivity and visibility into data for better control and management of highly distributed industrial assets -"things". In essence we are "mainstreaming IoT".
Operators and our Cisco partners need innovative IoT technology to manage and control equipment at these sites that is cost effective and can be rolled out in a scalable manner. At the same time, cities, Departments of Transportation (DoTs) , Operational Technology (OT), and "Line of Business" clients (manufacturing, ports and terminals, rail and mining) face similar challenges in managing remote connected industrial assets, and also need to optimize efficiency. These clients are connecting equipment along extensive stretches of roads and at hundreds of intersections to improve public safety, reduce congestion, and minimize emission of greenhouse gases. Simply put, the highly-distributed nature of these industrial operations introduces additional complexity, staffing and skilled personnel shortages, and cybersecurity concerns which Cisco and our partner ecosystem are trying to solve for.
1.Program:We are simplifying our programs around IoT. We are reducing role requirements to achieve IoT Specialization. This allows partners to make an investment in Cisco IoT and realize more.
2.Enablement:We've created the most comprehensive online training for IoT in the IT/OT space. Our newBlackbelt training for Sales Account Managers and System Engineers is best in class and is another step towards simplification.
3.Products:Cisco is introducing new software and hardware innovations.
These innovations accelerate strong partnership between IT and OT teams to drive operational efficiency, improve resiliency at an industrial scale, reduce downtime of critical infrastructure, drive greater business productivity, and enhance overall safety and security.
I'm confident that with these three new innovations we are advancing the industry and making our partners more impactful with us to meet the needs of our customers.
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