Tag: Cisco

Cisco saw its stock pop after hours when it beat analyst expectations and shared guidance that revenue is returning toward YoY Growth.
The new Catalyst 8000 Edge Platforms strengthen Cisco’s overall WAN edge proposition, including its competitiveness in the SD-WAN and the emerging SASE segments. Due to the timeliness of the launch, Cisco has an immediate portfolio response to Juniper’s auspicious $450 million acquisition of 128 Technology. Now all of Cisco’s rivals will need to directly counter the Catalyst 8000 Edge Platform’s ability to provide application and network visibility as well as secure connectivity to applications across the continuum of cloud, data center, and edge in WAN environments or risk losing ground in the SD-WAN and SASE realms.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, Shelly Kramer sat down with Cisco’s Niraj Gopal, Director of Project Management for Webex Enterprise Security and Compliance. They explored trends in online collaboration and communications platforms, some key differentiators between platforms, how COVID-19 has changed the way we work (and live), and what’s going on in the enterprise leaders’ minds (and what they really need to know) as it relates to the security afforded by these platforms.
Cisco Silicon One is fundamentally enabling Cisco to differentiate its silicon and networking portfolio in an agile way that gives organizations greater flexibility in purchasing Cisco solutions as well as adopting new business models. Cisco’s main rivals will prove hard-pressed to directly counter its six new Silicon One devices, all delivered in less than a year, executing on its strategic commitment to accelerate expansion of the Silicon One portfolio.
ADTRAN is fulfilling partner demand for a more agile channel program, through streamlined partner and discount levels, that minimizes complexity and helps drive profitability. For more than 15 years, ADTRAN has established the corporate DNA and customer trust required to drive its updated Channel Partner Program to success in meeting the fast evolving networking demands of enterprises and SMBs in emerging hybrid cloud and 5G environments.
In minimizing upfront investment for CSPs by providing a turnkey, as-a-service based offering, the Cisco, Qwilt, and Digital Alpha alliance is ready to mitigate operational and business peril for risk-averse CSPs. Now CSPs have the opportunity to embrace the alliance’s proposition to redefine the economics of content delivery across their networks by exercising control and visibility over the content delivered through their networks. As a result, CSPs are able to create new revenue streams, realize optimal backhaul savings, while mitigating financial and business risk in fulfilling their CDN monetization objectives.
Cisco was ruled against in a recent judgement awarded to Centripetal Networks to the tune of $1.9 Billion, but a federal appeal will follow.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Shelly Kramer and Ron Westfall explore the digital divide and where the telco industry is in its journey to closing that divide. Their conversation highlighted key funding programs available to support telcos and service providers, along with initiatives vendors like Cisco, ADTRAN, Ericsson, Nokia, Netcracker, and Marvell are doing to both spur innovation and support service providers in this next journey of their evolution.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Shelly Kramer and Sarah Wallace discuss digital transformation trends for Big Tech, and how strategic, collaborative partnerships are not only driving return to work initiatives, but are also the key to success for vendors: Leveraging one another’s strengths and serve customers in more effective, more meaningful ways.
After COVID-19 hit, many companies including Google made massive cuts to their marketing budgets, but a comeback is underway and tech companies are leading the way through investment and a focus on investing in their customers.
Cisco and ServiceNow collaborate by integrating Cisco's indoor location services platform, DNA Spaces, with ServiceNow's contact tracing and workplace safety application. The vendors’ goal is to improve contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are no doubt some challenges ahead, but this integration also presents some customer acquisition opportunities for both companies that make this partnership interesting.
As remote work continues to gain momentum, Cisco has acquired Babblelabs to advance how spaces deal with noise and harsh environments.

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