Cisco is evolving faster than ever. We asked President & CPO Jeetu Patel about Cisco's transformation, the biggest misconceptions around AI, and the one thing customers should take away from #CiscoLive. Watch ⬇️
Really appreciate Cisco’s perspective on how AI isn’t just another feature but a foundational driver for the next era of infrastructure. It’s exciting to see companies articulate not only technological innovation, but also how governance, trust, and execution at scale will define long‑term enterprise success. Looking forward to seeing how these shifts play out across global networks and customer environments. 🚀 #CiscoLive
"The force multiplier" two words that perfectly capture what AI actually is. Not a replacement. Not an incremental productivity tool. A multiplier. The engineers who internalize that distinction early are the ones who will define how AI-era networks get built and operated.
Cisco's transformation is a great example of how technology leaders must continuously reinvent themselves to stay relevant in a rapidly changing market. As AI reshapes enterprise technology, the real opportunity lies not just in adopting AI, but in integrating networking, security, data, and AI into a unified business platform.
Great
Nice power stance. Where did you learn that
Jeetu's height allows him to pick up waves and signals that transmit above the heads of the short peons. That is how he differentiates himself from inferior AI peons and leaders. To the moon!
Let’s move forward!
Great interview questions!
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Great observation. Cisco’s evolution is one of the clearest signals that enterprise infrastructure is moving into a new operating phase. The industry is moving from connecting devices to coordinating intelligence across the entire enterprise stack. As AI becomes embedded in infrastructure, the challenge is no longer generating outputs. The challenge is governing execution across networks, applications, identities, data, security, and autonomous systems. The next generation of infrastructure leaders will not be defined by bandwidth alone, but by their ability to deliver trusted, observable, and accountable machine execution at scale. Strong direction. This is exactly the kind of infrastructure shift that will define the next decade.