At Cisco Live US, Cisco unveiled Cisco Cloud Control, a unified platform designed for an agentic AI era where humans and AI agents manage infrastructure at machine speed.
The platform acts as a single management plane with one login and one view across networking, security, compute, observability, and collaboration. It forms the foundation of Cisco’s new AgenticOps operating model, where people and autonomous agents operate from shared telemetry, context, and action systems.
Cisco Cloud Control enables cross-domain visibility and decision-making using a unified data layer, allowing operators and agents to detect issues, diagnose causes, and execute fixes while keeping humans in control. It integrates with major ecosystems including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google Cloud, ServiceNow, Slack, and PagerDuty.
New capabilities include Cisco AI Canvas, a shared investigative workspace for humans and agents, and Cloud Control Studio, which lets customers build agents and apps using natural language and connect to external tools.
On the security front, Cisco emphasized “machine-speed defense,” including runtime protection like Live Protect and AI-driven testing informed by collaborations with Anthropic and OpenAI.
Cisco Cloud Control is now in controlled availability in the United States, with global rollout planned.