• Cisco Blogs/Data Center/Extending Infrastructure Fabric: The Journey to Cloud-Native Isovalent Networking Extending Infrastructure Fabric: The Journey to Cloud-Native Isovalent Networking 4 min read Scott Raynovich Nico Vibert is Director of Technical Marketing Engineering for Isovalent at Cisco. • Isovalent, acquired by Cisco in 2024, leverages eBPF, Cilium, and Tetragon technology, which have become de facto building blocks for cloud-native networking infrastructure. • To find out how Cisco is extending cloud-native networking functionality across enterprise networks and cloud fabrics, I recently interviewed Vibert about the benefits of Isovalent technology and how it fits into the Cisco portfolio of networking, observability, and security. • Integrating the enterprise and cloud fabric Vibert had many unique insights about how Isovalent will be applied across the Cisco portfolio, from enterprise data centers to the cloud. • First, some background. • Isovalent was created after Kubernetes and containers became standard infrastructure in the cloud.
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- Nico Vibert is Director of Technical Marketing Engineering for Isovalent at Cisco. Isovalent, acquired by Cisco in 2024, leverages eBPF, Cilium, and Tetragon technology, which have become de facto building blocks for cloud-native networking infrastructure. To find out how Cisco is extending cloud-native networking functionality across enterprise networks and cloud fabrics, I recently interviewed Vibert about the benefits of Isovalent technology and how it fits into the Cisco portfolio of networking, observability, and security. Integrating the enterprise and cloud fabric Vibert had many unique
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- https://blogs.cisco.com/datacenter/extending-infrastructure-fabric-the-journey-to-cloud-native-isovalent-networking (Latest source article published: 2026-02-23 16:00 UTC)