It's that time of year again: baseball playoffs. The top teams in both leagues are squaring off against one another this fall. One of the charms of baseball is that the best players make the game look easy. But it's more difficult...
No matter how much pest prevention we do around our house, inevitably we'll find a pest (or maybe even a lizard) in the house every now and then. It's Florida. Real pests vs. intrusive, hostile or malicious computer code. Obvious?...
Last week the Big Data and Analytics world was focused on New York City as the annual Strata+Hadoop World event took place. Cisco, as is the norm these past few years, was one of the many sponsors of the event. With our sponsorshi...
We all have birthdays -but not all birthdays are celebrated theCiscoway. One of the perks of being a Cisco employee is that the company recognizes that your birthday is an important day for you. So to help you celebrate, Cisco emp...
Effectively protecting your assets increasingly involves effective threat intelligence to better understand the types of attackers targeting your sector, and what your vulnerabilities are. Lack of any threat intelligence at all, o...
Time flies when you're having fun and building great products! Those who have been following CloudCenter (formerly CliQr) know that it's been about 6 months since we were acquired by Cisco. During that time, we've have been extrem...
Hi there! It's been exciting times since we launched, as customers have been showing exceptional love towards HyperFlex, amassing more than 600 customers, thousand of nodes and many petabytes of hyperconverged storage around the g...
On August 22, 2016 Chris Dedicoat, Cisco's Executive Vice-President of Worldwide Sales, took to the main stage at#CiscoGSXin Las Vegas and told the entire Cisco Sales force to "demo with dCloud!". What happened next? I can tell yo...
This is the second part of a 2 part blog series and you can find the first part here. After presenting at Smart Industry 2016, I continue to examine how design thinking can drive IoT success. Applying internet technologies to the ...
Cybozu, a Japanese-based information system service company, wanted an open workspace where their 300 plus employees would stay connected. The company wanted a network where workers had a place to share ideas with one another whi...
Quantum computers could break commonly used public key algorithms,which would affect cryptography used today. For that reason, there has been great attention on quantum safe crypto recently. We have blogged about it in numerous oc...
This post was written by Cisco Intern, Mark Henderson, who interned for us over the summer in Toronto, Canada. He's back at school now, but his post inspired us. Have a great year Mark! *** "If you're not nervous, you're n...