The next era of
networking has arrived
Cisco’s evolved network has come a long way in a short time, and today it’s doing even more to enhance communications. From making smarter cities to helping companies innovate faster, Cisco provides the resources to achieve infrastructure goals that were unthinkable just a few years ago.
Sensors drive the future
of particle acceleration
At the largest scientific facility in the world, CERN, scientists are working to discover fundamental truths about our universe. Cisco networks enable CERN scientists to handle the massive amounts of data output that particle physics requires.
Automating the world’s
most dangerous jobs
Cisco’s secure networks make it possible for mining trucks to be driven remotely, keeping workers out of harm’s way. The strength of Cisco’s technology, across platform, is transforming the way business is handled, even beyond the transportation industry.
Using tech to protect endangered species
Extinction is an enormous threat to species across the world, and conservation efforts are aided greatly by emerging technologies. Right now Cisco and its partners are using the most advanced technology, including drones, to help detect poachers before endangered animals can be attacked.
An app to get clean
water to people
Using Cisco networking technology, Water for People is able to monitor and analyze data all around the world, improving access to clean water in even the most remote locations. From checking the conditions of wells and pumps to collecting important data, Cisco’s support helps deliver safe drinking water to people around the world.
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The next era of networking has arrived
Cisco’s evolved network has come a long way in a short time, and today it’s doing even more to enhance communications. From making smarter cities to helping companies innovate faster, Cisco provides the resources to achieve infrastructure goals that were unthinkable just a few years ago.
Sensors drive the future of particle acceleration
At the largest scientific facility in the world, CERN, scientists are working to discover fundamental truths about our universe. Cisco networks enable CERN scientists to handle the massive amounts of data output that particle physics requires.
Automating the world’s most dangerous jobs
Cisco’s secure networks make it possible for mining trucks to be driven remotely, keeping workers out of harm’s way. The strength of Cisco’s technology, across platform, is transforming the way business is handled, even beyond the transportation industry.
Using tech to protect endangered species
Extinction is an enormous threat to species across the world, and conservation efforts are aided greatly by emerging technologies. Right now Cisco and its partners are using the most advanced technology, including drones, to help detect poachers before endangered animals can be attacked.
An app to get clean water to people
Using Cisco networking technology, Water for People is able to monitor and analyze data all around the world, improving access to clean water in even the most remote locations. From checking the conditions of wells and pumps to collecting important data, Cisco’s support helps deliver safe drinking water to people around the world.
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