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There is always a lot of innovation coming out of Cisco, and most of that innovation is ideal for our 2-tier (2T) partners to take to their customers. But the downside of leading innovation
When I was a kid, the future meant flying cars and everyone wearing the same silver jumpsuits. It
I often get asked how I got to work at the largest networking company without having any background in networking. In fact, I never thought I would work for Cisco because I didn
Yesterday, Cisco announced its first series of new Wi-Fi products based on the 6thgeneration Wi-Fistandard: Wi-Fi 6. Just like 5G is a sea change for cellular radio technology that goes beyond faster download speeds, Wi-Fi 6 is ab...
Do you often ask yourself why we keep configuring our network devices in the same way we have been doing it for the last 30 years? Isn
This blog was authored by Pierre Cadieux, Colin Grady, Jaeson Schultz and Matt Valites Attackers are actively exploiting a recently disclosed vulnerability in Oracle WebLogic to install a new variant of ransomware called
Moving IETF Standards forward IETF 104 in Prague featured what was by far the biggest and most successful IETF Hackathon ever. The first IETF Hackathon was in March 2015 at IETF 92 in Dallas. The goals at that time were twofold: ...
The E-rate filing window for funding year 2019 closed on March 27, with more than 21,000 schools, libraries, and consortiums from across the country submitting funding requests.
If you have been reading my previous blogs, you might have learned a bit on why MultiCloud Networking and Automation are key in today
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Note: HCS-D is now Webex for Defense. All references in the original blog have been updated to reflect this change. You can learn more atWebex for Defense. Guest Author:John Allison is the Product Manager for the Cisco Hosted Coll...