Cisco Live 2025: Community, Balance, and Big Dreams for AI

At Cisco Live 2025, the focus centered on fostering a sense of community, achieving balance within the tech ecosystem, and exploring ambitious expansions in artificial intelligence capabilities. The event showcased Cisco’s commitment to integrating AI more deeply into network management, security solutions, and customer experience enhancements. For further insights into this topic, visit the coverage provided by Justin Cohen.


VIAVI: PCAPs and LLMs

Eric Stewart provides an insightful overview of how VIAVI utilizes PCAPs (Packet Capture) and LLMs (Large Language Models) to enhance network performance and security monitoring. In his article, he explores the integration of these technologies in network management, highlighting their impact on troubleshooting and cyber defense strategies. For additional insights and articles by Eric Stewart, visit his LinkedIn Pulse.


Cisco Live 2025: Still A Blast, But Less Of One

Eric Stewart provides a reflective analysis on Cisco Live 2025, noting a decrease in the event’s impact compared to previous years, yet it remains a significant occasion in the tech industry. He assesses various facets of the conference, including keynote speeches, technological advancements, and participant engagement. For more coverage by Eric Stewart on this topic, visit his website.


Is Cisco Live Still The Place To Be

Tom Hollingsworth recently explored whether Cisco Live continues to be a vital hub for networking professionals seeking to stay current in the ever-evolving tech landscape. He examines the event’s enduring value, focusing on its educational sessions, networking opportunities, and powerful keynote presentations. Extensive coverage of Cisco Live for over a decade by Tom Hollingsworth can be found on his blog.


One OS To Rule Them All? What Do You Think?

In this article on LinkedIn, Michelene Murphy discusses the implications and feasibility of a single operating system managing diverse enterprise IT requirements. By examining current technological trends and market demands, she considers whether such a concept could streamline IT operations or if it would lead to more complexity. Find more coverage of Cisco Live on LinkedIn!


TFDx at CLUS25 – VIAVI and using AI for PCAP Analysis

Eric Stewart provides an insightful look at TFDx at CLUS25, focusing on VIAVI’s innovative use of AI for PCAP Analysis. This coverage highlights how artificial intelligence can transform traditional packet capture analysis, offering more efficient and accurate network troubleshooting and security assessments. For more comprehensive discussions and analysis by Eric Stewart, explore more coverage on his blog.


User-Centric Connectivity Has to Innovate

Modern networking is being disrupted in the data center but user-facing networking has largely stagnated. Users are getting slightly faster connections but everything feels mostly the same. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Sam Clements and Ed Weadon as they discuss innovation in the edge of the network. They talk about how companies like Cisco have been trying to bring users into the modern era. They talk about the centralization of management in the cloud and how competition has driven those moves. They also look ahead to Cisco Live and discuss the releases they would most like to see at the event.


Have A Classy Time with Tech Field Day Extra at Cisco Live US 2025

Hello San Diego! We’re thrilled to be back once again with great content headed your way courtesy of Tech Field Day Extra!. We’re hoping the June Gloom stays away so we can shine a light on some wonderful presenters and get some great questions from our amazing delegates. You’re not going to want to miss […]