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Dell, Friday, June 5th, 2026

Cisco Live 2026: AI-Ready Enterprises Need Runtime Resilience, Not Just Faster Networks

Vol 339 · Issue 1 · 2026-06-05

My colleague, Sameh Boujelbene, has already covered one of the bigger Cisco Live takeaways: Cisco wants the AI discussion to move beyond the data center and into the broader enterprise network. I am not going to retell that story here. What interested me more, coming out of Cisco Live, were the security and operational implications of the same argument. In other words, what happens after the entire enterprise network is "AI-ready"?

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Cisco Live 2026: AI-Ready Enterprises Need Runtime Resilience, Not Just Faster Networks

Dell, Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026

Cisco Live 2026: Cisco's AI Strategy Moves Beyond the Data Center

Vol 339 · Issue 1 · 2026-06-03

At Cisco Live 2026, one message came through clearly: AI infrastructure is no longer just a data center conversation. The next phase of AI adoption will force enterprises to modernize across the full technology stack - from data center fabrics and campus networks to security, identity, observability, and edge operations.

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Cisco Live 2026: Cisco's AI Strategy Moves Beyond the Data Center

Cisco, Thursday, May 14th, 2026

Inside the SOC: AI-powered DNS defense against ransomware

Vol 338 · Issue 2 · 2026-05-14

In the modern security operations center (SOC), the biggest challenge isn't always a lack of data - it's the lack of meaning. Analysts are often drowning in telemetry, trying to distinguish the calculated movements of a threat actor trying to blend in with normal traffic from the noise of a global network.

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Inside the SOC: AI-powered DNS defense against ransomware

Cisco, Thursday, May 14th, 2026

MRC and SRv6: How Foundational Networking Innovations Are Enabling the Next Generation of AI Supercomputers

Vol 338 · Issue 2 · 2026-05-14

The recent announcement of the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol, developed by OpenAI, Microsoft, NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and Broadcom, represents a major advancement in AI infrastructure. This deployment shows that full bisection bandwidth and near-perfect uptime are achievable at a scale of over 100,000 GPUs, a key milestone for training advanced models.

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MRC and SRv6: How Foundational Networking Innovations Are Enabling the Next Generation of AI Supercomputers

Techstrong.IT, Friday, April 24th, 2026

Cisco's Quantum Switch Aims For Network Interoperability

Vol 337 · Issue 4 · 2026-04-24

Cisco has debuted the Universal Quantum Switch, a prototype quantum networking switch built to route quantum information between systems that encode data in different ways. This type of interoperability has so far been impractical because translating quantum information typically destroys the fragile quantum state.

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Cisco's Quantum Switch Aims For Network Interoperability

CISCO, Friday, April 24th, 2026

Announcing Cisco Availability In Google Cloud Marketplace: A New Path To Scalable Partner-Led Growth

Vol 337 · Issue 4 · 2026-04-24

The way enterprise customers buy is changing. Procurement is increasingly consolidating around cloud marketplaces, not just as a convenience, but as a strategic mechanism to align technology adoption with pre-committed cloud spend. In this model, the question is no longer what to buy, but how to buy it efficiently within the frameworks customers already use.

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Announcing Cisco Availability In Google Cloud Marketplace: A New Path To Scalable Partner-Led Growth

CISCO, Thursday, April 23rd, 2026

The Switch That Quantum Networking Has Been Waiting For

Vol 337 · Issue 4 · 2026-04-23

Quantum computing is the future of computational power. It's expected to transform how complex problems are solved in a wide range of industries, from drug discovery and financial modeling, to weather predictions, and cybersecurity. But how and when will quantum computing become accessible to these fields and beyond?

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The Switch That Quantum Networking Has Been Waiting For