Cisco, Chambers looking for one last shot at VMware?
Reports surfaced last week that Cisco may be close to buying hyperconvergence start-up Nutanix.
Reports surfaced last week that Cisco may be close to buying hyperconvergence start-up Nutanix.
"We are seeing a rapid shift in the market..."
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Three men accused of selling and exporting over $10 million worth of fake Cisco networking equipment into the U.S. have been arrested by U.K. police.
“Knowing that 99.5 per cent of mobile users will not proceed past the home page if it is not responsive web, we have been taking ‘mobile-first’ very seriously within Cisco."
Cisco’s choice of Chuck Robbins, Senior VP of Worldwide Field Operations, as the company’s next CEO came as a surprise given that two Cisco presidents were seen as frontrunners for the job.
Cisco CEO, John Chambers, has rubbed elbows with many business, political and entertainment VIPs during his 20 years at the helm
“We've selected a very strong leader at a time when Cisco is in a very strong position. Today’s pace of change is exponential."
John-Paul Sikking, head of security at Cisco, says the GDP of some nations, including New Zealand, seems paltry compared to the cost of cybercrime. Enterprises – and their leaders all the way to the boardroom – need to be asking tough questions, and make everyone accountable for cybersecurity.
The CIO100 event, which presents the results of the annual research on the top ICT using organisations in New Zealand, was held for the first time this year in Wellington. Victor Vae'au of the NZ Defence Force delivered the CIO keynote presentation. Photos by James Henderson.
The speakers in this year’s CIO100 event - Carl Powell of Fletcher Building, Denildo Albuquerque and David Spaziani of Gartner, John-Paul Sikking of Cisco and Steve Griffin of Unisys – share pointers on taking the lead amidst fast-paced changes. Photos by Jason Creaghan
The keynote speakers in this year’s CIO100 event - Carl Powell of Fletcher Building and Victor Vae’au of the New Zealand Defence Force - talk about CIOs taking the lead amidst fast-paced changes.
“Its main goal is to help executives who are struggling with the ‘how’ of digital business transformation,” says Michael Wade, professor of innovation and strategic information management at IMD business school.
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The annual report on the top ICT using organisations in New Zealand will be presented at breakfast forums on March 24 (Auckland) and on March 25 (Wellington). CIO speakers include Carl Powell of Fletcher Building and Victor Vae’au of the NZ Defence Force.