Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    U.S. Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels

    The Emperor’s New LLM

    How the Alzheimer’s Research Scandal Set Back Treatment 16 Years (2022)

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Business Technology
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Health
    • Software and Apps
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Tech AI Verse
    • Home
    • Artificial Intelligence

      How far will AI go to defend its own survival?

      June 2, 2025

      The internet thinks this video from Gaza is AI. Here’s how we proved it isn’t.

      May 30, 2025

      Nvidia CEO hails Trump’s plan to rescind some export curbs on AI chips to China

      May 22, 2025

      AI poses a bigger threat to women’s work, than men’s, report says

      May 21, 2025

      AMD CEO Lisa Su calls China a ‘large opportunity’ and warns against strict U.S. chip controls

      May 8, 2025
    • Business

      Google links massive cloud outage to API management issue

      June 13, 2025

      The EU challenges Google and Cloudflare with its very own DNS resolver that can filter dangerous traffic

      June 11, 2025

      These two Ivanti bugs are allowing hackers to target cloud instances

      May 21, 2025

      How cloud and AI transform and improve customer experiences

      May 10, 2025

      Cookie-Bite attack PoC uses Chrome extension to steal session tokens

      April 22, 2025
    • Crypto

      Another LastPass User Loses $200,000 in Crypto to Hackers

      June 13, 2025

      Stellar (XLM) Price Hits Monthly Low – What’s Next?

      June 13, 2025

      Crypto Founder Sentenced to 8 Months in Prison on Wash Trading Charges

      June 13, 2025

      3 Altcoins That Are Thriving Despite Today’s Brief Market Crash

      June 13, 2025

      Top Altcoins Trending in Nigeria as Traders Shift Beyond Bitcoin, Ethereum

      June 13, 2025
    • Technology

      U.S. Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels

      June 14, 2025

      The Emperor’s New LLM

      June 14, 2025

      How the Alzheimer’s Research Scandal Set Back Treatment 16 Years (2022)

      June 14, 2025

      Implementing Logic Programming

      June 14, 2025

      MUMPS

      June 14, 2025
    • Others
      • Gadgets
      • Gaming
      • Health
      • Software and Apps
    Shop Now
    Tech AI Verse
    You are at:Home»Technology»The cloud is not enough: Cisco embraces the shift toward Hybrid AI workloads
    Technology

    The cloud is not enough: Cisco embraces the shift toward Hybrid AI workloads

    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseJune 11, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    The cloud is not enough: Cisco embraces the shift toward Hybrid AI workloads
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    The cloud is not enough: Cisco embraces the shift toward Hybrid AI workloads

    Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.

    TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust.

    Bottom line: At this year’s Cisco Live event in San Diego, one thing became apparent: the opportunity to run modern applications like GenAI and autonomous agents is no longer limited to the cloud. Cisco was ready to highlight several new products and services specifically targeted at major cloud computing providers and large ISPs. They also noted that interest in expanding the capabilities of on-premises data centers is not only still alive, but it’s being reinvigorated by the rapid transition to AI-powered workloads.

    From new AI-optimized, on-premises-focused routers and switches delivered through the company’s traditional networking hardware business, to AI-enhanced versions of their communications, collaboration, and customer support software platforms, and even into their new agentic AI offerings, Cisco made it clear at this year’s Live event that it is eager and willing to meet the growing demand for capabilities that businesses can run within their own environments.

    … it’s a stunning development, given the relentless focus on moving everything to the cloud that the IT industry has witnessed over the past 10 to 15 years.

    In some ways, it’s a stunning development, given the relentless focus on moving everything to the cloud that the IT industry has witnessed over the past 10 to 15 years. And a cynic might argue it’s an attempt by an old-school tech company to return to its glory days of providing essential enterprise equipment. But in truth, it’s part of a much broader industry movement that many large companies are starting to see and talk about.

    Driven in part by traditional data gravity arguments – which say you need to bring the workloads to the data – the fact that the most valuable corporate data (and the most useful for AI model fine-tuning) often still sits behind the firewall is a key factor. Combine that with the growing range of hardware and software offerings now capable of running these advanced workloads in the enterprise, and it all starts to make sense.

    While companies will unquestionably continue to use cloud computing resources for some of their workloads, the interest in – and ability to do – more internally is very real. To put it succinctly: the world of Hybrid AI, where companies use both public and private clouds and data centers for AI workloads, has arrived.

    Viewed through that Hybrid AI lens, many of the specific announcements from Cisco Live gain important relevance. For example, in hardware, new additions to the C9000 series switches and 8000 series routers leverage the latest Cisco Silicon One chips to run latency-sensitive AI workloads, while also integrating support for post-quantum security, zero-trust networking, and other capabilities.

    The 8000 series routers also incorporate an enhanced version of Cisco’s SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network), and next-generation firewall (NGFW) functionality.

    Cisco AI PODs

    In computing, Cisco launched its version of Nvidia’s Blackwell RTX Pro 6000 GPU server (or, as Cisco calls them, AI Pods), specifically designed for companies to run within their own data centers.

    Additionally, Cisco built on its partnership with Nvidia to showcase interoperable networking hardware that offers Nvidia’s Spectrum-X capabilities, but uses Cisco’s Silicon One chips and connects with Cisco G200 switches. The bottom line: it is now much easier for companies with existing Cisco-based networks to connect with these new AI computing resources.

    On the software side, Cisco announced that many previously cloud-only AI-powered features in Webex – such as blurred backgrounds, audio denoise, and meeting summarization – are now coming to companies that still want to run Webex on-premises. By itself, this isn’t a huge announcement, but it clearly signals Cisco’s priorities and direction.

    Similarly, for call center tools, Cisco debuted the Webex AI Agent, which allows pre-built templates for customer service interactions to be created much more easily. The new Cisco AI Assistant can also provide call center employees with real-time transcriptions that compensate for fast talkers, those with accents, and – most importantly – conversations across different languages. In addition, the Assistant can suggest responses, which can be tremendously helpful for customer service agents with limited experience.

    As expected, Cisco also announced several AI and agentic-based capabilities, including its own customized, network-focused LLM, called Deep Network Model. It is trained on Cisco’s own documentation, as well as decades of real-world data on how to interpret and resolve network-based issues. Cisco is using this model to power several important new capabilities, most notably AgenticOps and the AI Canvas.

    Cisco Secure AI Factory with Nvidia – vertically integrated option

    AgenticOps is Cisco’s new tool for helping manage what is expected to be a deluge of new AI-powered agents traversing its networks. The goal is to provide a platform that can automate and operate agents at machine-level speeds and deliver real-time telemetry, while still allowing human IT teams to remain in control. The AI Canvas takes data from the AgenticOps tool and enables organizations to create dashboards and other visual indicators of key network, application, and agent activities.

    The Deep Network Model is also being used to power the previously mentioned network-focused chatbot, the Cisco AI Assistant. It offers a valuable way for IT employees and network administrators to get quick, accurate answers to common issues they face in their day-to-day work. Importantly, all of these agentic capabilities are being made available for both cloud-based and on-premises implementations, with feature and functionality parity across both.

    Another key area Cisco discussed in depth at Live was creating even more secure networks – again, on-premises. Noting that AI-powered tools also give bad actors new opportunities to launch dangerous cyberattacks, the company introduced important new additions to its zero-trust and firewall offerings to help mitigate these risks.

    Specifically, Cisco unveiled a new Hybrid Mesh Firewall, as well as a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) strategy that brings security protections deeper into the network and across a more distributed set of hardware (including that of some competitors), while also simplifying the configuration and management of these tools. One particularly relevant feature is that ZTNA capabilities are being extended to digital agents, helping ensure they are constantly monitored.

    Of course, Cisco made a huge range of other announcements as well, particularly around further integrations between its ThousandEyes monitoring and Splunk automation tools. The new single Ethernet-cable-connected PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) camera is also a great extension of the company’s collaboration offerings.

    Taken together, all the news from Cisco Live points to a vision of a company focused not only on bringing advanced AI capabilities to cloud-based offerings, but to on-premises installations as well. Cisco clearly sees a shift in focus among many businesses worldwide, and they are eager to provide solutions that meet those evolving needs.

    Bob O’Donnell is the founder and chief analyst of TECHnalysis Research, LLC a technology consulting firm that provides strategic consulting and market research services to the technology industry and professional financial community. You can follow him on X @bobodtech

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleNew study finds little evidence of surge pricing when retailers use digital shelf labels
    Next Article Heroic Games Launcher lets you run Windows-only games on Linux and macOS
    TechAiVerse
    • Website

    Jonathan is a tech enthusiast and the mind behind Tech AI Verse. With a passion for artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and emerging innovations, he deliver clear, insightful content to keep readers informed. From cutting-edge gadgets to AI advancements and cryptocurrency trends, Jonathan breaks down complex topics to make technology accessible to all.

    Related Posts

    U.S. Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels

    June 14, 2025

    The Emperor’s New LLM

    June 14, 2025

    How the Alzheimer’s Research Scandal Set Back Treatment 16 Years (2022)

    June 14, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    New Akira ransomware decryptor cracks encryptions keys using GPUs

    March 16, 202523 Views

    OpenAI details ChatGPT-o3, o4-mini, o4-mini-high usage limits

    April 19, 202518 Views

    Rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia

    April 7, 202514 Views

    Arizona moves to ban AI use in reviewing medical claims

    March 12, 202511 Views
    Don't Miss
    Technology June 14, 2025

    U.S. Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels

    U.S. Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels Andrew Bosworth, chief technology officer…

    The Emperor’s New LLM

    How the Alzheimer’s Research Scandal Set Back Treatment 16 Years (2022)

    Implementing Logic Programming

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Tech AI Verse, your go-to destination for everything technology! We bring you the latest news, trends, and insights from the ever-evolving world of tech. Our coverage spans across global technology industry updates, artificial intelligence advancements, machine learning ethics, and automation innovations. Stay connected with us as we explore the limitless possibilities of technology!

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    U.S. Army bringing in big tech executives as lieutenant colonels

    June 14, 20250 Views

    The Emperor’s New LLM

    June 14, 20250 Views

    How the Alzheimer’s Research Scandal Set Back Treatment 16 Years (2022)

    June 14, 20250 Views
    Most Popular

    Ethereum must hold $2,000 support or risk dropping to $1,850 – Here’s why

    March 12, 20250 Views

    Xiaomi 15 Ultra Officially Launched in China, Malaysia launch to follow after global event

    March 12, 20250 Views

    Apple thinks people won’t use MagSafe on iPhone 16e

    March 12, 20250 Views
    © 2025 TechAiVerse. Designed by Divya Tech.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.