This post was written by Rohini Kamath, who works for Cisco's Community Relations team in Bangalore, India, helping employees give back to society. As we inch closer to the final week of Cisco's signature fundraising campaign, the...
You heard it first here: "In 2014, the Internet of Everything (IoE) will accelerate the growth of manufacturing industries to outpace overall U.S. GDP growth by >3x." As my colleague Jim Grubb points out, the IoE itself is no l...
Are you passionate about Cisco's networking technology? You know, routing, switching, mobility and more? Run for routers? Swoon over 11ac? Named your turtle Captain Catalyst? Do you love sharing your knowledge? Do you w...
2013: A Year of Growth and Innovation for Cisco WLAN As we approach the end of 2013, I feel it is important to reflect on what an important year it has been for Cisco in mobility. 2013 marked continued growth in the WLAN space ove...
As the rapidly developing mobility and cloud markets transform the technology landscape, the population of mobile workers looking to extend the boundaries of their offices continues to grow. They want to connect, communicate and c...
A thief on the loose you say, at Cisco Systems, in San Jose? Turns out he was invited. Apollo Robbins was one of the headliners for Cisco SecCon in San Jose during the first week of December. Mr. Robbins taught us an important les...
We are all witnessing the continued proliferation of mobile devices on our networks. This device explosion has led to an increase in wireless service discovery and announcements protocols likeBonjour, DLNA(Digital Living Network A...
If you're a West Coaster who couldn't quite make it out of bed at 5am last Thursday, or you just didn't catch the Cisco Financial Analyst Conference in New York, then you might have missed Cisco CEO John Chambers sharing som...
It can be lonely for a woman in the technology field. At the college level, men earn 82 percent of engineering and computer science degrees. And while women make up 47 percent of the overall workforce, they constitute only 27 perc...
By Paul Mankiewich, CTO of SP Mobility Paul Mankiewich, CTO of Service Provider Mobility, charts the history of SON to it's current state of the art, and concludes that there is no point in deploying a small cell network without ...
When a patent is essential to implementing a standard, standards developing organizations (SDOs) typically require that the Standard-Essential Patent (SEP) holder license implementers on reasonable and non-discriminatory (RAND) te...
(I pulled this list together with the help of my colleague Martin Chorich. Or maybe it was the other way around. ) Every year, publications ranging from supermarket tabloids to serious academic journals issue forecasts for the com...