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Group shot Outgoing and incoming Cisco CEOs John Chambers and Chuck Robbins weren’t the only attractions at the annual Cisco event in San Diego this week, though they did seem to be everywhere (Chambers in center, with blazer).
Who's at Cisco Live 2017 and what to see: The best parts -
Changing of the guard An executive Q&A with Robbins and Chambers. See story: Outgoing Cisco CEO Chambers fesses up to mistakes, touts company’s grit
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Next job? Something Chambers might be doing a bit more of as of late July, when he hands over the reins to Robbins.
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Chambers golf shot went awry? What would a Cisco show be without a wacky demo or two? Here, a golfing accident victim who no doubt will be saved by Cisco.
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Funny looking hat Don’t ask, but it has something to do with drones…
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It is not a party without music OK Go provided musical entertainment at the start of the event.
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Walk this way The real Aerosmith is slated to perform at Cisco Live on Wednesday, and a Steven Tyler lookalike took to the show floor as well.
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Telepresence Cisco’s World of Solutions exhibition highlighted offerings from Cisco and its partners. Here, Cisco’s telepresence gear is on display.
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Internet of Everything The Internet of Everything, including connected cars, were on display.
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Development time Developers get down to business at Cisco Live.
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Outdoor fun Not all the fun was to be had inside the convention center.
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A star is born While I didn’t attend Cisco Live, I was able to get my digitally autographed Chuck Robbins photo via the event website. Almost like being there!
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Think Like A Girl Cisco Live included its 3rd annual Cisco Powered Women’s Network Forum

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