Putting a Human Face on Big Data at the Social Innovation Summit
Today, everyone at Cisco is excited about the release of a new book — “The Human Face of Big Data” [...]
View ArticleThe Changing Landscape of Healthcare in the Digital Age
Dr. William A. Kennedy knows how having a sick child can burden a family. In the 1970s, his brother suffered [...]
View ArticleSanta Takes Cisco Technology on Virtual Sleigh Ride Across U.K. and Ireland
For many children, visiting Santa Claus, sitting on his lap, and telling him what they want for Christmas is a [...]
View ArticleEnding the Global Hunger Crisis on Huffington Post
Today on the Huffington Post, Tae Yoo, Cisco Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs, writes about how technology is being [...]
View ArticleScoring Suppliers on Sustainability
At Cisco, we rely on more than 600 suppliers worldwide to manufacture, test, ship, and recycle the products we design. [...]
View Article49 Days Later, Superstorm Sandy Relief Effort is Still Running on Cisco...
More than two months have passed since Superstorm Sandy devastated communities and lives in the eastern United States and the [...]
View ArticleAmerican Red Cross Still Helping Hurricane Sandy Survivors
For more than a decade, Cisco and the Cisco Foundation have supported the American Red Cross (ARC) and its efforts [...]
View ArticleCisco Partner Inveneo on Huffington Post: How Internet Connectivity Expands...
Kristin Peterson, CEO of Inveneo , a key Cisco CSR partner, is a guest blogger on Cisco’s Impact X section on [...]
View ArticleA Successful CSR Program Depends on Employee Engagement
This week, SmartRecruiters recognized Cisco as having one of the top 10 corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs in the United States. [...]
View ArticleCisco Sponsors DoGooder Awards to Recognize Videos that Inspire Social Change
Today, many people and organizations use video to create real impact for social causes. Meanwhile, the prevalence of video in [...]
View ArticleTechnology Improves Access to Specialty Healthcare in Jordan
The journey to the capital city of Amman can be daunting for rural Jordanians who require specialty medical care—people like [...]
View ArticleThe Unhealthy State of Children’s Healthcare
It is well known fact that pediatric specialists are in high demand but short supply in the United States and [...]
View ArticleTechnology Helps Reduce High Unemployment Among Post-9/11 Veterans
On March 8, NBCNews.com reported that the unemployment rate among post-9/11 U.S. military veterans was 9.4 percent in February, well above [...]
View ArticleCelebrate World Water Day by Helping People Who Don’t Have Clean Water to Drink
Even if you don’t read TMZ or People magazine, you may have heard that actor Matt Damon isn’t using the toilet until the World Water crisis [...]
View ArticleVote for the Winners of the DoGooder Video Awards
The field for this year’s DoGooder Video Awards is down to a handful of superb finalists. Now you can help choose the winners. With [...]
View ArticleICT Education Propels One South African Woman from Child to Role Model
Guest blog by Ntombozuko (Soso) Luningo Soso Luningo is a trainer with the ICT Academy at CIDA City Campus in [...]
View ArticlePersonal Interaction Drives Innovation and Collaboration
Many technologies allow us to collaborate “virtually” today: email, instant messaging, texting, video conferencing, and desktop sharing to name a [...]
View ArticleWinners of 2013 DoGooder Video Awards Announced
Today, four videos that were created to inspire social change were named the winners of the seventh annual DoGooder Video Awards . The [...]
View ArticleVisual Approach Helps Students Learn Math
The importance of improving math education is increasingly urgent. America ranks 25 out of 34 industrialized nations on math tests. Tomorrow’s [...]
View ArticleOn Girls in ICT Day, Cisco Encourages Teens to Pursue Technology Careers
Teenage girls use computers and the Internet as much as boys do, but are five times less likely to consider [...]
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