Technology giant Cisco says it has moved its South Africa offices into The Ingress in Waterfall City, Midrand, as it adapts to a more hybrid work policy.
Founded in 1984 by Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner, Cisco pioneered the concept of local area network connections in the nascent era of personal computer rollouts in homes and offices. In the nearly four decades since its founding, Cisco has expanded its offering to cater for the digital transformation that its clients require to remain competitive, including adapting to a changing work environment and ever-increasing security threats.
“The adoption of rapid technology changes is set to revolutionise the future of office real estate to accommodate the environment for employees to thrive in the new hybrid working future. The office is more likely to become a meeting place for in-person group collaboration and work, where it is required, client meetings and for social connection and interaction with colleagues.
“Furthermore, we are thrilled to join other leading global brands by anchoring ourselves in one of Gauteng’s trendiest mixed-use developments, replete with all the amenities our team can enjoy.”
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