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Collaboration answers the call
When office workers fled to their homes, collaboration tools and methods suddenly became indispensable. Here's what our new era of collaboration may look like.
Remote working, now and forevermore?
Employees around the world are suddenly working from home full-time. Find out how to make the new WFH reality work for your organization, whether it will last beyond the pandemic, and where it might take us.
Is AI ready to fly solo in your data center?
Server vendors, particularly Oracle, are pushing harder on automated, AI-driven server technologies. Are we ready to take our hands off the wheel?
How to deal with the impact of digital transformation on networks
To unleash the promise of digital transformation, businesses need to embrace automation and software-defined networking as well as improve security.
Blockchain/IoT integration accelerates, hits a 'sweet spot'
IoT and blockchain may be a natural fit, but it will still take five to 10 years before kinks are worked out and the two technologies can reach their full potential, according to Gartner.
What’s hot for Cisco in 2020
Experts expect that Cisco will focus on building-out cloud, SD-WAN and security in 2020.
SD-WAN sector report: Growing with no end in sight
With the WAN in transition, incumbents make their move through acquisitions, while startups continue to innovate at the edge. Insider Pro looks at why SD-WAN is so hot.
Cumulus Networks updates its network-centric Linux distribution
Company says its Linux is to networking what Red Hat is to servers.
Gartner crystal ball: Looking beyond 2020 at the top IT-changing technologies
Gartner’s top strategic predictions for 2020 and beyond is heavily weighted toward the human side of technology
Mist's AI-driven virtual assistant speeds up network troubleshooting
Digital assistants using artificial intelligence will have a bigger impact as an IT support tool, as Mist Systems' virtual network assistant Marvis demonstrates.
With Tableau, SaaS king Salesforce becomes a hybrid cloud company
Once dismissive of software, Salesforce acknowledges the inevitability of the hybrid cloud.
Cisco software to make networks smarter, safer, more manageable
Cisco software announced at Cisco Live will help customers set consistent network and security policies across their domains.
The Traffic Jam Whopper project may be the coolest/dumbest IoT idea ever
With its Traffic Jam Whopper program, Burger King uses real-time internet of things (IoT) data to deliver burgers to drivers stuck in traffic—and it seems to be working.
Microsoft issues fixes for non-supported versions of Windows Server
Critical vulnerability force Microsoft to patch versions of Windows Server and desktops that are long out of support.
HPE’s CEO lays out his technology vision
In an exclusive interview, HPE CEO Antonio Neri unpacks his portfolio of technology initiatives, from edge computing to tomorrow’s memory-driven architecture.
The first video ever uploaded to YouTube
A look back at 'Me at the Zoo,' the first ever uploaded YouTube video.
Cisco forms VC firm looking to weaponize fledgling technology companies
Decibel, an investment firm focused on early stage funding for enterprise-product startups, will back technologies related to Cisco's core interests.
Cisco spreads AI across Webex meetings
Cisco Webex has integrated AI collaboration technologies it acquired from Accompany and MindMeld.
Why IoT-enabled predictive maintenance hasn’t taken off
A recent Bain & Company report suggests predictive maintenance is just one area of industrial IoT that hasn’t met expectations.
Cisco exec airs 2019 cloud directions
Cisco finds Kubernetes, legacy application integration and edge computing technologies are among cloud growth showgrounds.