Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) Expands Partnership with LTIMindtree to Provide AI-Powered Secure Access Solution for Hybrid Workforce Protection

We recently compiled a list of the 10 AI Headlines Making Waves Today. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) stands against the other AI stocks that are making waves.

According to the “Hyperscale Data Centers – Global Strategic Business Report”, the global market for hyperscale data centers is estimated to reach US$730.2 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 23.1% from 2023 to 2030. From the increasing adoption of cloud services to the rise of big data and artificial intelligence, several factors are at play when it comes to its rapid growth. As per the report, the biggest driver is cloud computing, with more and more companies migrating their workloads to the cloud to reduce costs, improve scalability, and enhance flexibility.

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These hyperscalers need a lot of energy to run their data centers around the clock. According to McKinsey & Company, data center power needs are expected to grow three times higher than the current capacity by the end of the decade, from between 3 and 4 percent of total US power demand today to between 11 and 12 percent in 2030. Naturally, the power sector has become a significant AI player. Several technology companies are looking at nuclear power, including the use of small modular reactors (SMR), to meet their electricity needs.

“Driven by recent trends in AI development, projected power consumption by data centers in the U.S. is expected to increase in the range from 8% to 17% by 2030—or potentially even higher, as progress in AI technologies is not linear but exponential, as seen in Silicon Valley today”.

-Energy expert Maksim Sonin

Recent AI News

As the demand for advanced computing power grows, the latest AI breakthroughs are reshaping industries and driving innovation at an unprecedented pace. Then again, nothing is perfect. A few days back, OpenAI’s premier chatbot, ChatGPT, went down for a total of 30 minutes. According to an outage tracking website Downdetector, over 19,000 people were impacted due to the chatbot’s unavailability. Sam Altman, the CEO, admitted to the outage on X and apologized.

The same company is said to be hitting stumbling blocks recently. That’s because, according to Bloomberg, its latest model Orion hasn’t been performing as well as the developers had hoped for. OpenAI, however, isn’t the only company seemingly facing a plateau. Three leading AI companies are now seeing diminishing returns from their costly efforts to build newer models.

In other news, search habits are changing across the globe now that artificial intelligence is here. According to research from Yext, a digital presence platform for multi-location brands, 45% of customers are likely to use and trust an AI tool for finding more information about a brand, while 51% now use social media, and 28% turn to voice assistants.

“Google impressions have dropped 8-20% in the past two years, pushing marketers to adapt as search behaviour shifts with AI-driven overviews, chatbots and social media searches. Instagram and TikTok have become favoured alternative search engines, particularly for younger consumers”.

– Anthony Rinaldi, senior director of insights at Yext.

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Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO)

Market Capitalization: $234.02 billion

Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) is a leader in enterprise networking and security, providing information technology and networking services. It leverages AI capabilities across its entire product and customer service portfolio.

On November 12, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) announced that LTIMindtree is now leveraging its Cisco Secure Access as its new security solution. The solution will help LTIMindtree protect its 80,000 hybrid workers with secure internet access, advanced zero-trust network access, and embedded AI. As part of an expanded partnership, the company will also be offering this solution to its global client base. The Cisco Secure Access enables employees to connect securely and quickly, whether they work remotely or in the office.

“Great workplaces require great security. With AI-powered threats rising, we are combating sophisticated attackers across a more expansive landscape. Our customers need their security to operate in the background, at machine scale to make the experience seamless and secure for hybrid workers. LTIMindtree’s rapid deployment of Secure Access is a great testament to Cisco’s platform strategy and differentiation. Together with our partners, we are changing what user protection means for a modern workplace.”

– Jeetu Patel, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer, Cisco.

Overall CSCO ranks 4th on our list of AI stocks that are making waves today. While we acknowledge the potential of CSCO as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than CSCO but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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