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Cisco Launches Cloud Control and AgenticOps to Consolidate Network Management
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco unveiled Cloud Control to unify Meraki, Catalyst Center, Nexus Dashboard, Security Cloud Control, and Splunk, along with AgenticOps for AI-driven network automation. Concurrently, it laid off 471 employees to align with an AI-first strategy, shifting from hardware sales to operational subscriptions and creating vendor lock-in.
Cisco Cloud Control: Control Plane Shifts from Silos to Unified AI Agent Orchestration
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco launched Cloud Control, a unified platform for human and AI agent collaboration across network, security, compute, and observability. Key features include AI Canvas workspace, Cloud Control Studio agent builder (50+ integrations), and Live Protect runtime protection. This signals a major control plane consolidation from domain tools to a single intelligent orchestration layer.
Cisco G300: A Lock-in Play for AI Network Control Plane Dominance
Cisco launches the Silicon One G300 programmable AI networking chip for AI data centers and ML clusters. It extends Cisco's unified routing, switching, and AI acceleration architecture, but fundamentally aims to lock users into a proprietary control plane, countering open ecosystems from Broadcom and Nvidia.
Cisco Unveils AI-Native Branch Architecture with AgenticOps and PQC
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco refreshes the Secure Router 8000 series and introduces a Unified Branch architecture with AgenticOps, post-quantum cryptography (PQC), and hybrid mesh firewalling. The control plane moves to Cisco Cloud Control, aiming for an AI-native, cloud-managed WAN platform.
Cisco Cloud Control and AI Agents: Centralized Control Plane with Hidden Lock-in and Performance Gaps
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco unveiled Cloud Control, a unified management platform with AI agents, Live Protect vulnerability mitigation, PQC, and new hardware (C9550 switches, CW9177 APs). While promising operational simplicity, it deepens vendor lock-in through proprietary APIs and AI agents, while its hardware lacks high-density 400G ports and advanced RoCEv2 congestion control for AI workloads.
Cisco Cloud Control & AI Canvas: The Control Point Shifts from Hardware to the AI Decision Plane
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco launched Cloud Control, an AI-ops platform with agentic workflows, and AI Canvas for human-agent collaboration. The platform leverages Splunk's data fabric and proprietary models trained on 40 years of Cisco data. The Silicon One architecture now unifies campus and cloud switches. This marks a strategic pivot from hardware vendor to AI platform, shifting the control point to the AI decision plane.
Cisco Live 2026: AI Defense Upgrades with Policy Studio, Adaptive Red Teaming, Agent Supply Chain Security
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco unveiled AI Defense upgrades: adaptive red teaming, Policy Studio for natural language policy, and agent supply chain security with CI/CD integration. It also launched AgenticOps autonomous network operations and native integrations with Amazon Bedrock, Google ADK, LangChain, aiming to secure multi-framework agent environments.
Cisco Launches Liquid-Cooled Network Switch, Extending Cooling Architecture to AI Infrastructure Core
Cisco has officially launched its N9000 and 8000 systems with direct-to-chip liquid cooling, extending liquid cooling from GPU servers to network switches. The product doubles bandwidth density and reduces energy consumption by nearly 70%, addressing the thermal challenges of high-power AI clusters. This move signals a shift in data center cooling architecture from component-level optimization to systemic redesign.
Cisco Introduces Full-Stack Post-Quantum Cryptography Architecture
At Cisco Live 2026, Cisco unveiled the industry's first full-stack post-quantum cryptography (PQC) architecture using NIST-approved quantum-resistant algorithms, spanning from device boot integrity to data-in-transit protection. This represents the most significant cryptographic advancement in two decades, addressing the 'harvest now, decrypt later' threat posed by quantum computing.
Cisco and Splunk Demonstrate Integrated XDR-ES SOC Architecture
Cisco demonstrated a deeply integrated SOC solution with Splunk ES at Cisco Live 2026, achieving unified event management and closed-loop automation through XDR platform integration. The pre-configured SOC-in-a-Box architecture significantly improved deployment efficiency and threat detection capabilities.