When you think of software development, do you tend to think of Cisco? If you shook your head, then Cisco’s Louis Marascio wants to change that. In his keynote today at the Communications Developer ...
This is an area where Cisco has really struggled over the past decade, but the company is at least talking the right talk right now. Earlier this month Cisco held its annual Collaboration Summit and ...
The FINANCIAL — On October 5, Cisco announced that it has expanded its developers program for businesses and individuals that develop network-based applications. The newly-named and updated Cisco ...
Cisco has launched Panoptica and Calisti, the latest additions to Cisco's suite of cloud-native, API-first solutions and tools that result in faster application development cycles, and provide ...
Cisco Systems has long been considered the industry's premier networking company, with products spanning the entire scope of enterprise requirements and service-provider networks. Historically, Cisco ...
Cisco is looking at OpenAI’s latest Codex artificial intelligence (AI) coding agent to help the increasingly AI-forward networking giant to squeeze more AI-generated efficiency from its operations.
Cisco's Intercloud strategy just got a shot in the arm with the introduction of a new program for application developers. At Cisco Live on Wednesday, executives revealed that 35 independent software ...
Cisco continues to signal its desire to become a major software player, most recently with its emphasis on API advancements and its commitment to building a bigger development community around that ...
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 ...
Cisco announced today that it was open-sourcing the MindMeld conversation AI platform, making it available to anyone who wants to use it under the Apache 2.0 license. MindMeld is the conversational AI ...
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – Developers of IP telephony systems that use Cisco Systems Inc.’s IP phones soon will be able to support nearly any set of characters in the world on those phones, according ...