Cisco said Monday that it will step up its push to court developers and has launched DevNet, a community and resource hub to encourage application development on the networking giant's platform. Cisco ...
The enterprise network is undergoing a fundamental transition from manual to automated, from hardware to software-defined, from tightly controlled to sprawling across SaaS, multi-cloud, remote work ...
I've been following Cisco's developer efforts since the company acquired Metreos in 2006 and kicked off the Cisco Technology Developer Program, or CTDP. The ensuing years brought failed attempt after ...
Cisco Monday launched DevNet, an online community and resource center for software developers, in hopes of spurring creation of new applications around its Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and ...
Cisco’s new DNA Developer Center in DevNet helps developers and infrastructure teams derive more business value from Cisco’s new intent-based networking solution Earlier this month, Cisco held a media ...
In the tech industry, transformation is both inevitable and essential in order to survive. As the chief executive officer of one major Silicon Valley firm once put it, companies that fight the waves ...
As networks have changed, so too has the expertise needed to manage them. Leveraging the power of its 600,000-member strong DevNet developer community, Cisco Systems Inc. has introduced two new ...
When you’re big, it seems like everyone is gunning for you. Much the same could be said for Cisco Systems. Chided in the past for locking in its customers with a closed approach to delivering ...
Cisco has unveiled a new DevNet partner-level business specialization to recognize solution providers with software development capabilities and business practices around network automation, DevOps, ...
It’s easy to get typecast in the tech industry. Flagship products and services often become the focal point for how we know and relate to companies and brands. Intel is known for processors, but a ...
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