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Cisco, the worldwide technology leader, and NTT DATA, a leading IT infrastructure and services company, today announce an expanded partnership to transform how global enterprises access wireless connectivity.   As demand for flexible and cost-effective connectivity surges, Cisco and NTT DATA

Cisco introduces new intelligent, secure and assured wireless innovations, with smart Wi-Fi 7 access points and unified subscription licensing that can enable smart spaces out-of-the-box. These innovations empower customers to solve for their connectivity, security and assurance challenges, while also

Cisco released its 2024 Consumer Privacy Survey, an annual global review of consumer perception and behavior regarding data privacy. This year’s survey highlights the critical role of privacy rights awareness in fostering consumer trust and confidence in emerging technologies like Artificial

Lenovo and Cisco, today, debuted the latest innovations from their strategic partnership announced in May. At the Cisco Partner Summit 2024, the two companies unveiled  offerings to simplify work environments, optimize enterprise infrastructure, and clear the path to enterprise AI through leveraging

The National Football League and Cisco have announced that the NFL is now leveraging Cisco’s industry-leading enterprise networking and cybersecurity solutions to connect and protect the NFL International Games. Through the agreement, the NFL will continue to rely on the

Cisco, a worldwide leader in networking and security, and the University of Ottawa have announced a partnership to better prepare students for careers in the technology industry. Funded by Cisco’s Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) program, Cisco will integrate industry-recognized Cisco Certified

By Juby Babu (Reuters) - Cisco Systems said on Wednesday it was witnessing rebounding demand for its networking equipment and announced a 7% cut in its global headcount to focus on high-growth areas such as AI and cybersecurity. Shares of the company

By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Technology firm Cisco Systems said that hackers have subverted some of its digital security devices to break in to government networks globally. In a blog post published on Wednesday, the company said its Adaptive Security Appliances

By Akash Sriram (Reuters) - Cisco Systems said it would cut 5% of its global workforce, or more than 4,000 jobs, and lowered its annual revenue target as the company navigates a tough economy that has led to thousands of layoffs

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