

Cisco announced new ways it is helping customers accelerate digital transformations as they move more resources to the cloud.
The hyper-connected, distributed world we live in now relies on cloud more than ever, and IT teams are facing challenges to provide people with optimal digital experiences wherever and whenever they need access. As a result, businesses are migrating to a cloud-driven operational model based on speed, insight, and control to bridge the greater distribution of applications, users, and tech staff.
Enabling customers to realize better outcomes from the cloud
Cisco has made multibillion-dollar investments over the past six years to build cloud into every aspect of its business, focusing on helping customers develop complete cloud strategies with confidence across five key areas: Continuity, Insights, Security, Connectivity, and Operations.
During today’s virtual ‘Future Cloud’ event, the company will showcase how it is advancing its cloud strategy across several of these areas to help businesses connect, secure, and automate to deliver seamless digital experiences in today’s hybrid cloud world.
“User experience is key to success in a digital world,” said Todd Nightingale, SVP and GM, Enterprise Networking and Cloud, Cisco. “We are focused on empowering technology groups to securely deliver the best possible application experiences. Only Cisco can power the hybrid-cloud solutions, observability, insights and automation necessary to be truly cloud smart.”
New hybrid cloud innovations announced today include:
Industry response
"As organizations increasingly rely on cloud applications sitting in multiple clouds, operating these hybrid IT environments becomes overwhelmingly complex. IT teams must monitor and optimize application experiences, working alongside developers. IT executives should view Cisco’s latest hybrid cloud innovations as a bold effort to position the company as a cloud-neutral enabler for businesses and addressing customers' challenges by providing hybrid cloud solutions that help make it easier to execute their cloud strategies." — Stephen Elliot, Program Vice President, I&O, Cloud Operations, and DevOps, IDC
“KBR takes a cloud-agnostic view for our customers and our own internal IT operations, ensuring that we place workloads in clouds where it makes the most sense for the customer, our business, and the bottom line. Cisco’s new hybrid cloud innovations align closely with our views on cloud, our goals for IT automation, monitoring, infrastructure modernization, and elevating our sustainability with smaller carbon footprints.” — Jeff Hawks, KBR Information Technology, Director of Compute & Communications
“Kaleida Health counts on Cisco for critical hybrid cloud technologies to help deliver high-quality care to patients and to provide secure network access to electronic medical records, telehealth, and other applications across nearly 80 sites. The latest innovations from Cisco, including UCS X-Series, Cisco Intersight, Nexus Dashboard, and Nexus 9000 and ACI, will enable us to accelerate our digital initiatives as we expand to the cloud for elastic capacity and build a common operating model across our hybrid cloud environment.” —Tom Hull, CIO, Kaleida Heath
“Cisco has been a valuable partner in our launch of Rakuten Mobile's cloud-native mobile network in Japan. Leveraging Cisco’s high performance 100G and 400G Nexus cloud infrastructure, network automation, and observability, we are driving towards our goals to not only deliver the best mobile connectivity experience for our customers in Japan, but also to telco, enterprise, and public sector customers through the Rakuten Communications Platform globally." — Tareq Amin, Chief Technology Officer, Rakuten Mobile .