This blog is the third of a series on how retailers are addressing the challenges of becoming an omnichannel business. We've talked about how omnichannel selling is not really about rushing to invest in some whiz-bang technology -...
You want to do what? Enterprise networks are special. They require bomb-proof design, micro-second convergence and service-level agreements so good that the WAN will only be down for half a second every year scheduled six we...
The second day of theCourts Excellence in a Changing Worldconference was even better than the first with a number of best practices demonstrating court excellence. Many of these best practices involve technology innovations that p...
Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Joe Rogers, Associate Director of Network Engineering for the University of South Florida (USF). Hear Joe speak about his experiences with next-generation wireless in high density environment...
In the last chapter of our five part Big Data in Security series, expert Data Scientists Brennan Evans and Mahdi Namazifar join me to discuss their work on a cloud anti-phishing solution. Phishing is a well-known histori...
In thefirst partwe discussed how video services are evolving within enterprise networks. Content may be sourced from internal servers, BYOD end points or external content providers, thereby creating a mix of managed and unmanaged ...
Over the last several months, I've been pleased to invite Mark Townsley, Cisco Fellow and recognized expert on Internet Protocol (IP), to discuss IPv6 as a key enabler of theInternet of Everything (IoE). In his series of guest blo...
Delivering unified management for converged infrastructure solutions, Cisco UCS Director is an award-winning choice for managing your vBlock, FlexPod or other converged infrastructure solution. In previous blogs, I have ment...
Earlier this week, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) announced the winners of the 2013 IEEE-SA Awards to honor standards development contributions. We are pleased to announce that Andrew Myles, Engineering Technical Lead at...
When folks ask me what policy actions are going to take place in 2014, an election year, my knee jerk reaction is to say, "not much." But when I spend a moment to think about it, there is a substantial agenda of things that can be...
As the saying goes, the constants in life are death and taxes. We all know there are more than those two, including change and its counterpart, disruption. Business success will result from responsiveness and adaptation that will ...
The Internet of Everything (IoE) is no longer a prediction. It is reality. As I think about the infrastructure needed to truly capture its value, I immediately think the network needs to be: Agile Intelligent Secure Why are t...