I really do not why I don't care much for Voice Over IP. It's certainly technical. Heck man, if you're stuck on QoS, go ask a voice geek. Resellers are begging for more voice engineers, so it's a great career path. You can rea...
Editor's Note: This is a guest post by two Wireless Networking Group interns, Nonie Grewal and Nivedita Jagdale, to capture their thoughts on the Connected Mobile Experiences Hackathon that they helped plan and execute. June 29thm...
I have been privileged to be part of a very dedicated team of networking subject matter experts for the past 5 years in prepping and running the Ciscolive! event network. Before 2008 the network was installed and monito...
When I think of why technology solution providers should attend Microsoft's WPC, I decided to pay homage to one of Steve Ballmer's mantras with my blog title. Last year, at Microsoft's WPC in Toronto, I was approached by KEMP Tech...
The data center landscape is undergoing remarkable transformation and security is being forced to evolve as organizations embrace more dynamic services.For instance, Gartner predicts 17.9% CAGR in cloud services usage through 2016...
Milestones and markers are important. They give us a chance to reflect and to celebrate, and they inspire us with what's next. I'm very pleased to share that Cisco has just been granted its 10,000thU.S. patent. And worldwide...
In the decade or so that Wi-Fi has existed, most technologists and mobile industry executives viewed it as the "poor cousin" to licensed mobile communications. Now mobile operators around the world are asking how they can ef...
CRS Family Exemplifies Cisco's Commitment to Innovation, Internet Networking Leadership Last month, when we formally introduced the Carrier Routing System X (CRS-X), we said it was joining the CRS family. As I reflect on the last ...
In a hyper-connected world, every consumer is continuously making a trade-off between the value of information and/or services they are receiving and the impact on privacy. I believe this comparison amounts to a "Return on E...
I see and hear a variety of acronyms being used on a daily basis. I recently heard one tossed around with good humor that makes a point: TMA or Too Many Acronyms. Every once in a while, when I think I've embedded the definition an...
Live Webinar on 802.11ac in Healthcare July 16, 10am | Register Now| Register Now With any new wireless technology, much of what is initially written in the first year is usually focused around the bits and bytes and the speeds a...
Cisco Live! has come to a close and I want my first Cisco Guest Blog post to be about my amazing week in Orlando. I am a Wireless Engineer based in St. Petersburg, Florida and I try to make it to Cisco Live! as often as poss...