Read this white paper to learn how IT organizations can implement an effective Service Catalog that will enable them to reap the full benefits of self-service in virtualized and cloud computing environments.
Fresh Direct Produce workforce is more mobile, responsive with Cisco Unified Communications. To give its employees the immediate, direct communications that the business required, Fresh Direct replaced its phone system with the Cisco® Unified Communications System. The Cisco solution supports all of the company's voice, data, and wireless communications on one secure network.
The Cisco 2015 Annual Security Report, which presents the research, insights, and perspectives provided by Cisco® Security Research and other security experts within Cisco, explores the ongoing race between attackers and defenders, and how users are becoming everweaker links in the security chain.
Read this white paper to learn how IT organizations can implement an effective Service Catalog that will enable them to reap the full benefits of self-service in virtualized and cloud computing environments.
redefining longstanding infrastructure paradigms doesn’t just
raise eyebrows, it raises questions. cisco senior Vice president
of Marketing soni Jiandani sat down with Unleashing IT to
discuss the new cisco Application centric infrastructure (Aci)
and what makes it so unique in the marketplace.
We have now strengthened the scope of our Unified Computing System by expanding our data centre management capabilities. Download your free white paper and learn how we have become the key supplier of converged technology and services in this space.
Offices aren’t productivity factories anymore—they’re
collaboration centers where individuals and groups
can develop their best ideas. That means building out
an office takes a whole new approach, and it isn’t just
about using aesthetics and shiny toys to attract top
talent (although that is part of it). Successful offices
are functional tools that bring technology and people
together so they can do their best work. Cisco®
Collaboration tools bring people together to speed the
decision-making process and help you execute on
your most innovative ideas while cutting operational
waste. Bring Cisco Collaboration to your workplace
and create a workplace that works.
Offices aren’t productivity factories anymore—they’re collaboration centers where individuals and groups can develop their best ideas. That means building out an office takes a whole new approach, and it isn’t just about using aesthetics and shiny toys to attract top talent (although that is part of it). Successful offices are functional tools that bring technology and people together so they can do their best work. Cisco® Collaboration tools bring people together to speed the decision-making process and help you execute on your most innovative ideas while cutting operational waste. Bring Cisco Collaboration to your workplace and create a workplace that works.
The evolution from business connectivity to business mobility is unlike previous compute transitions because it redefines how people work. Historically, companies provided access to the necessary applications and data from corporate-issued devices such as laptops and desktops in controlled operating environments. This tightly integrated environment tethered workers to a specific device and operating system, and even sometimes to a location. Mobility breaks these shackles and enables workers to change the way they work.
Offices aren’t productivity factories anymore—they’re
collaboration centers where individuals and groups
can develop their best ideas. That means building out
an office takes a whole new approach, and it isn’t just
about using aesthetics and shiny toys to attract top
talent (although that is part of it). Successful offices
are functional tools that bring technology and people
together so they can do their best work. Cisco®
Collaboration tools bring people together to speed the
decision-making process and help you execute on
your most innovative ideas while cutting operational
waste. Bring Cisco Collaboration to your workplace
and create a workplace that works.
In collaborative spaces, people naturally share ideas, which leads to innovation and growth. But how do you design
a workplace that provides a highly collaborative atmosphere and that incorporates what people want? According
to the Cisco® 2014 Connected World Technology Report, the top five workplace trends are:
• Flexibility and coworking
• Space customization
• Employee wellness
• Sustainability
• Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs
Cisco Systems, with 75,000 employees and annual revenue of
close to $50 billion, is a major multinational supplier of
networking solutions. In addition to supplying networking
solutions that businesses use to run their own datacenters,
Cisco is constantly seeking to simplify and optimize its own IT
infrastructure to make it more adaptable and innovative and to
better provide itself with a competitive advantage.
Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) seeks to address the datacenter operator's need for automated provisioning, programmatic management, and comprehensive orchestration.
The days of punching in and zoning out are gone. Offices aren’t productivity factories anymore—they’re collaboration centers where individuals and groups can develop their best ideas. That means building out an office takes a whole new approach, and it isn’t just about using aesthetics and shiny toys to attract top
talent (although that is part of it). Successful offices are functional tools that bring technology and people together so they can do their best work. Cisco® Collaboration tools bring people together to speed the decision-making process and help you execute on
your most innovative ideas while cutting operational waste. Bring Cisco Collaboration to your workplace and create a workplace that works.
This document is intended to help network planners, engineers, and managers who are deploying Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches in a data center as replacements for Cisco Catalyst® 6500 Series Switches.
Offices aren’t productivity factories anymore—they’re collaboration centers where individuals and groups can develop their best ideas. That means building out an office takes a whole new approach, and it isn’t just about using aesthetics and shiny toys to attract top talent (although that is part of it). Successful offices are functional tools that bring technology and people together so they can do their best work. Cisco® Collaboration tools bring people together to speed the decision-making process and help you execute on your most innovative ideas while cutting operational waste. Bring Cisco Collaboration to your workplace and create a workplace that works.
Offices aren’t productivity factories anymore—they’re collaboration centers where individuals and groups can develop their best ideas. That means building out an office takes a whole new approach, and it isn’t just about using aesthetics and shiny toys to attract top talent (although that is part of it). Successful offices are functional tools that bring technology and people together so they can do their best work. Cisco® Collaboration tools bring people together to speed the decision-making process and help you execute on your most innovative ideas while cutting operational waste. Bring Cisco Collaboration to your workplace and create a workplace that works.
Cisco's Business Cloud Advisor provides a source of comparative cloud adoption levels supported by an IDC research model that integrates benchmarks calculated from the responses of over 3,400 organizations that took part in the IDC CloudView survey and analysis supported by IDC's business outcomes research.
This analysis of your responses places You with 31% of the overall organizations in the benchmarked group at cloud adoption level 2 – Opportunistic.