Cisco expanded its AgenticOps portfolio, extending agent-driven automation across networking, security, and observability. The company positions AgenticOps as its operating model for modern IT, designed to automate execution while preserving governance and human oversight in increasingly distributed AI-era environments.
The new capabilities integrate telemetry and cross-domain context from Cisco Networking, Security Cloud Control, Nexus One, and Splunk platforms. AgenticOps ingests signals from tools including ThousandEyes, Secure Firewall, and Splunk Observability to deliver closed-loop execution across campus, branch, industrial, data center, and service provider networks. Cisco said the system supports cloud, on-premises, and air-gapped environments, shifting day-to-day operational tasks from manual processes to autonomous workflows.
Cisco also detailed enhancements across firewall operations and AI application monitoring. In security, agentic capabilities within Security Cloud Control introduce proactive firewall policy recommendations, operational diagnostics such as elephant flow detection, and continuous PCI-DSS compliance validation. In observability, AI Agent Monitoring within Splunk Observability Cloud tracks LLM and agentic application performance, cost, and behavior, with integration planned for Cisco AI Defense to mitigate risks such as hallucinations and prompt injection.
- Campus, Branch, Industrial:
- Autonomous troubleshooting with multi-hypothesis root cause analysis and deterministic remediation.
- Continuous RF, QoS, and path optimization to prevent user-impacting degradation.
- Trusted validation to assess configuration changes and blast radius before deployment.
- Agentic workflow creation within Cisco AI Assistant.
- Rollout begins February 2026.
- Data Center:
- Early detection and intelligent event correlation for traditional and AI workloads.
- Prescriptive recommendations integrated with Nexus One unified operations.
- Controlled availability June 2026.
- Service Provider:
- Crosswork AI enables multi-vendor issue detection and resolution.
- Currently in beta.
- Security Cloud Control:
- Proactive zero trust policy recommendations.
- One-click remediation for performance and compliance issues.
- General availability targeted May 2026.
- Observability:
- AI Agent Monitoring in Splunk Observability Cloud.
- General availability February 25.
“For teams responsible for operating and securing distributed networks and infrastructure, AgenticOps represents a profound and fundamental shift away from complexity,” said Jeetu Patel, President and Chief Product Officer, Cisco. “By delivering agentic capabilities aligned to critical IT operations priorities, we’re combining Cisco’s unique cross-domain visibility, purpose-built models, and governance together to supercharge teams.”
🌐 Analysis: Cisco continues to consolidate networking, security, and observability into a unified operational platform as AI workloads reshape enterprise and service provider infrastructure. The AgenticOps expansion complements Cisco’s broader Silicon One G300 and Nexus 9000 data center strategy, signaling a push to compete not only on switching performance but also on AI-driven operational control.
Cisco Systems has used targeted acquisitions over the past several years to build the telemetry, security, and observability foundation that now underpins its AgenticOps and broader agentic AI strategy. A key move came in May 2020, when Cisco closed its $1 billion acquisition of ThousandEyes. ThousandEyes specializes in internet and cloud intelligence, providing end-to-end visibility across owned and unowned networks, SaaS applications, ISPs, and public cloud infrastructure. Its platform maps digital experience paths across DNS, BGP, and application layers, enabling enterprises to pinpoint performance degradation beyond their own perimeter. Within Cisco’s architecture, ThousandEyes supplies deep, real-time telemetry and path intelligence that feeds cross-domain visibility—critical for agentic systems that must reason across hybrid and multi-cloud environments before executing automated remediation.
In September 2023, Cisco completed its $28 billion acquisition of Splunk, one of the largest deals in the networking sector. Splunk’s portfolio spans log analytics, security information and event management (SIEM), security orchestration and response (SOAR), and full-stack observability through Splunk Observability Cloud. Its core technology ingests and indexes machine data at scale, enabling correlation across infrastructure, applications, and security events. By integrating Splunk’s data platform into its networking and security stack, Cisco gains a unified data layer capable of supporting AI-driven reasoning and closed-loop automation. In the context of AgenticOps, Splunk provides the historical context, anomaly detection, and cross-domain correlation required for autonomous agents to move from reactive alerts to prescriptive and ultimately deterministic execution.
Cisco further expanded its security capabilities in September 2023 with the $2.35 billion acquisition of Splunk-adjacent identity and threat-detection technologies through the deal for Accedian (completed earlier in 2023 by Cisco partner ecosystem integration initiatives, though Accedian itself was acquired by Cisco indirectly through broader observability strategy alignment). Accedian is known for high-resolution network performance monitoring, synthetic testing, and user experience analytics, particularly in service provider and edge environments. Its technology delivers granular packet-level visibility and real-time performance metrics across mobile and fixed networks. In Cisco’s agentic AI framework, this level of precision telemetry strengthens autonomous troubleshooting and continuous optimization capabilities, especially in distributed and service provider contexts. Together, ThousandEyes’ internet intelligence, Splunk’s data analytics engine, and Accedian’s performance monitoring form a layered telemetry fabric that enables Cisco’s AgenticOps platform to reason, validate, and execute actions with governance and human oversight embedded.
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