Cisco’s acquisition of startup Isovalent, developer of open-source tools Cilium and Tetragon, underscores the potential of the popular eBPF kernel technology for multicloud networking and security.
Cisco Container Platform brings order to containers and enables applications to run the same way on premises as they do in public clouds. Cisco continued its HCI momentum this week, announcing at ...
Cisco on Tuesday said it plans to acquire ContainerX, an early-stage startup that develops virtual container technology for data centers. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. ContainerX is billed as ...
Cisco Systems Inc. updated its software-defined networking (SDN) platform, Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI), adding support for Docker container technology, tighter security and more. ACI is ...
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ORLANDO, Florida — Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins proclaimed that networks will power the future but admitted that the networking giant will have to rely on partnerships to keep on top of the latest ...
Cisco Systems is moving to one-up competing vendors in the burgeoning market for Kubernetes container technology with the introduction of a turnkey system designed to allow for deployment and ...
How do you know when a technology has really made it? When companies that are not known for being innovators adopt it. That's the case today, as Cisco announced its Cisco Container Platform (CCP), a ...
Cisco Systems' most successful partners understand that learning what the networking giant's technology road map is will eventually lead to greater profitability. No one knows this road map better ...
Cisco Systems launched on Wednesday a new networking chip designed to connect artificial intelligence data centers, with the ...
Who doesn’t love the fundamental promise of containers? Simple development, segmented applications, rolling changes, etc. They are certainly a blessing to both developers and operations. But if not ...