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Cisco SDN Controller for Enterprise Networks: APIC-EM and IWAN App
Routing and SwitchingIn my previous blog “APIC-EM: The evolution from traditional management to SDN-led, policy-based automation” I discussed how traditional management is
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Gen X 3.0: No more Middle Child Syndrome
CollaborationWe Gen Xers[1] have often been labelled as disaffected, ignored, sandwiched between the boomers (the trailblazers) and millennials (the innovators).
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Northern Hospitality – Connected
Corporate Social ResponsibilityAuthor: Shawn Cardinal Connected North is a program with an ambition to provide quality video communications to remote communities in
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The Cisco Experience: A Student’s Perspective
Cisco Canada CareersThe all-too familiar feeling of change is in the air as the last week of Cisco’s Canadian Intern experience comes
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APIC-EM: The Evolution From Traditional Management to SDN-led, Policy-based Automation
Enterprise NetworksThe acronym SDN (Software Defined Networking) has been around for a while yet is still one of those concepts that
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Leveraging Spark as an Intern, Startup Growth Hacker, Troublemaker & Son
CollaborationHere is my story as to why Cisco Spark is not a tool only for companies and business professionals but
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Kangaroo Farts and the Teachable Moment
Corporate Social ResponsibilityAuthor: Sabrina Greupner is the Ontario Science Centre’s Cisco Science Fellow for Innovative Learning Technologies. This is Cisco’s first museum-based
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A Torch Bearer is a Local Hero
Corporate Social ResponsibilityTorch Bearers represent individuals that have proven to be a local hero. What are some of the challenges you had
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Harnessing the Power of Sport Through the TO2015 GAMES!
Cisco CanadaWhat sparked your interest in being a Torch Bearer? Since being chosen, I thought of many reasons, but all seem
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What Sparked Your Interest in Being a TO2015 Torch Bearer?
Corporate Social ResponsibilityWhat sparked your interest in being a torch Bearer? I wanted to be a part of a large sporting event so
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What Does Being a Torch Bearer for the TO2015 GAMES Mean to You?
Corporate Social ResponsibilityWhat does being a torch bearer mean to you? Being a torch bearer means participating in a pre-games event across
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Being a TO2015 Torch Bearer allows me to share my story!
Cisco Canada1. Torch bearers represent individuals that have proven to be a local hero. What are some of the challenges
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Bringing the Fire of the GAMES to Toronto Through the Torch Relay!
Cisco CanadaQ – What sparked your interest in being a Torchbearer for the TO2015 Games? I was born in Venezuela; but
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How to Build an Awesome STEM Field Trip
Corporate Social ResponsibilityTake high school girls, combine them with passionate Cisco employees and cool technology and you get an awesome day helping
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Understanding Adoption Barriers to Collaboration, Part 1
CollaborationThis is the third post in my Collaboration Insights series, and since effective collaboration eludes so many companies, I wanted
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Take the Meraki Challenge and Find out if Cloud Managed IT is Right for Your Business
UncategorizedWe all hear that the role of IT in today’s companies is becoming increasingly complex. In Canada and around the
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Complexity versus Simplicity in Making Collaboration Work
Collaboration*Posted originally on Jon Arnold’s Analyst 2.0 Blog on March 16, 2015 This is the second post in my new Collaboration Insights
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It’s About You Bettering Your Business
Cisco CanadaTrends in the technology industry are always changing. If you are anything like me, being ahead of the technology curve
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The Future of Partner Eco-Systems
Internet of EverythingLast month, I had a great conversation with Robert Dutt from ChannelBuzz.ca. Robert is well known for covering the Canadian
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Empowering a Diverse Workforce
Cisco Canada Careers“Entrepreneurial Volunteerism” that is how I describe our inclusion and diversity strategy at Cisco. This is what you get when
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