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When you’re big, it seems like everyone is gunning for you. Much the same could be said for Cisco Systems. Chided in the past for locking in its customers with a closed approach to delivering ...
I've been following Cisco's developer efforts since the company acquired Metreos in 2006 and kicked off the Cisco Technology Developer Program, or CTDP. The ensuing years brought failed attempt after ...
The enterprise network is undergoing a fundamental transition from manual to automated, from hardware to software-defined, from tightly controlled to sprawling across SaaS, multi-cloud, remote work ...
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 ...
New and upgraded DevNet sandboxes from Cisco are dedicated to Catalyst Center, CI/CD pipelines for infrastructure automation, and Meraki products. Cisco has expanded its DevNet sandbox environments to ...
Cisco has announced the launch of DevNet Code Exchange and DevNet Ecosystem Exchange, as the networking giant also revealed that the program has reached 500,000 registered developers. Speaking at ...
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Day one of Cisco Live 2019 saw a brand-new DevNet certification track, as well as a dedicated DevNet Automation Exchange community for the IT teams of the future. Cisco Systems wants to recognize ...
Cisco has unveiled a new DevNet partner-level business specialization to recognize solution providers with software development capabilities and business practices around network automation, DevOps, ...
Cisco Systems is attempting to be a uniter, not a divider, when it comes to setting up a big tent for software developers to take part in coding applications that run swimmingly on Cisco's products ...