Cisco continues to signal its desire to become a major software player, most recently with its emphasis on API advancements and its commitment to building a bigger development community around that ...
Partners tell CRN that Cisco’s newly established ‘API-first’ stance may not be ‘sexy’ and will be hard work, but it’s very important to the channel, especially as they begin to build out their own ...
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Cisco is unleashing an API offensive like never before with an army of more than 400,000 developers, including engineers from 1,450 channel partners, who are developing custom solutions alongside ...
Cisco Systems CSCO recently announced the launch of two of its latest additions to cloud-native solutions — Panoptica and Calisti. Both of these are application programming interfaces (APIs) solutions ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Joe Dougherty in his role as ...
Longtime Tropo product manager Adam Kalsey discusses the developer-first mindset and enterprise advantages of using Cisco's comms APIs. With DevNet, Cisco has had a group focused on getting developers ...
Twilio isn’t the only company banking on API-based services as the way forward for enterprises. Today, Cisco announced it plans to pay $293 million in a mix of cash and equity to acquire CloudLock, a ...
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