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Jeetu Patel: Cisco Silicon One, AI Agents, and the New Networking Supercycle

Cisco sees autonomous AI agents as the catalyst for a new networking supercycle, driving demand for higher-capacity data center fabrics, upgraded campus networks, and new security architectures designed for machine-speed operations.

Speaking at Cisco Live, Cisco President and Chief Product Officer Jeetu Patel argued that the industry is moving rapidly from chatbot-based AI to agentic AI, where digital coworkers perform tasks autonomously, interact with other agents, access enterprise tools, and operate continuously. Unlike chatbots that create bursty, human-driven workloads, Patel said agents generate sustained demand across networks, data centers and security systems, fundamentally changing infrastructure requirements.

Cisco is positioning itself at the center of this transition with a strategy spanning AI-ready data centers, future-proofed workplaces, agent security, observability and AI-driven operations. Patel described every agentic action as “a routing challenge, a trust decision and a telemetry event,” placing networking, security and visibility at the core of enterprise AI deployments.

Patel also highlighted the Cisco Silicon One portfolio and AI networking roadmap:

The company also highlighted a broad refresh of enterprise networking infrastructure:

A major announcement was Cisco Cloud Control, a new platform designed to unify management across Cisco’s portfolio.

During a live demonstration, Cloud Control traced a wireless connectivity issue across access points, controllers and firewalls, identified a VPN configuration problem, and generated remediation workflows automatically. The demo highlighted Cisco’s vision for AI-assisted operations that correlate telemetry across networking and security domains.

“Every agentic action is going to be a routing challenge. It’s going to be a trust decision. And it’s going to be a telemetry event,” said Jeetu Patel, President and Chief Product Officer of Cisco.

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