
Key features of the Cisco Deep Network Model include:
- Purpose-built for networking: 20% more precise reasoning for troubleshooting, configuration, and automation.
- Trusted training: Fine-tuned on 40+ years of expertise and expert-vetted for accuracy.
- Continuous learning: Evolves with live telemetry and real-world Cisco TAC and CX services insights.
Another new Agentic AI capability from Cisco is AI Canvas, which supports the creation of generative dashboards using GenAI and, along with Cisco’s embedded AI assistant, enables users to solve cross-domain problems in ways that could never be done before.
AI Canvas has three important use cases: It provides the ability to troubleshoot and execute across multiple domains. It also enables collaboration across multiple users, NetOps teams, SecOps teams, and executives. And it provides a single dashboard with an embedded AI assistant. AI Canvas is built on the foundation of the Cisco Deep Network Model.
Secure global connectivity
Since early in the company’s history, Cisco has been a trusted partner to service providers. Cisco helped network operators build the Internet, transition to VoIP, and become part of the cloud ecosystem. Now, AI can be a massive tailwind for this audience. Earlier this year, at Cisco Live Amsterdam, Cisco introduced agile services as a new approach to building AI-ready transport networks.
Among the connectivity announcements in San Diego this week are two new 8000 series routers-built on Silicon One, Cisco’s own high-performance silicon optimized for network processing. The Cisco 8011, designed for converged access, enhances performance and efficiency at the access layer. The Cisco 8711, for edge routing, provides dense IPSec and MACsec services at the edge and will be available in November of this year. Many competitors poke at Cisco for building its own silicon, but Silicon One is purpose-built for the rigors of networking and performs better than general-purpose silicon designed for the masses.
The company is also introducing a new optical network product, the 400GB BiDi optic, that will enable transitions to 400G networks using existing duplex multimode fiber. Cisco is building multi-agenda capabilities into all parts of its platform, including Cisco Crosswork multi-agentic AI networking for service providers. The ultimate vision here is autonomous networking. It’s unlikely service providers will be fully autonomous any time soon, but this group of companies has always had a problem of escalating costs and falling revenues. AI presents an opportunity to bring costs down and sell services that help customers be AI ready, but they need the infrastructure to be ready.






















