![]() With this Webex rebrand, Cisco says it’s going big with a marketing push. The updated Webex branding is about changing the focus and perception of Webex while backing it up with a deep product portfolio of collaboration hardware and software. New users downloading the app, starting on June 8th, all Webex apps will boast the updated branding. But it does.Įxisting users will be able to see the new logo with updates starting on June 15th. I do love to see the brand consistency and I'm surprised it still "works" three years later. It's nice to see this continuity carry through the business, from Chuck Robbins and the leadership team, to the brand story, to way the company has re-imagined its products. We've seen the company lean-in to stories about bringing critical medical care to remote, rural communities to connecting classrooms around the world to help teachers and students navigate a virtual learning experience. I wrote about that campaign here in 2018. The Webex rebrand looks like a natural extension of Cisco's declared purpose around "powering an inclusive future", and a continuum of the corporate Bridge to Possible campaign. The company wants its branding to compliment all of the work and acquisitions that went into the new application. ![]() The new branding embodies a deep commitment to the future of Hybrid work collaboration from Cisco. The blue and green rotating helix in the logo represents "the harmonious flow of ideas that happens when people come together as equals." I see it as an equal footing between IT and end users. The new Webex logo looks premium and modern. I already talked about the innovations, and modified cloud pricing that I believe are part and parcel of being the top collaboration brand. I believe part of the brand challenge is that many self-hosting Webex customers don’t pay enough attention to quality of service and the experience suffers. The company knows it needs to increase awareness and, at the same time, change the perception of the brand. Several other big fish in this pond don’t want to lose any market share, so this will be a battle between giants.Ĭisco knows it has many challenges when it comes to brand perception. The amount of effort Cisco has put into new Webex features out of the gate gives me confidence that the company is ready to fight. If you are new to the Lacework Terraform Provider, or Lacework Terraform Modules, read the Terraform for Lacework Overview to learn the basics on how to configure the provider, and more.įor a complete list of custom Terraform resources to manage alert channels in Lacework, see Managing Alert Channels with Terraform.I have confidence that a company as competent as Cisco can pull off a world-class collaboration application but leading the industry in innovation and being the preferred application for enterprise customers won't be easy. Create a Lacework Cisco Webex Teams Alert Channel Using Terraform įor organizations using Terraform to manage their environments, Lacework maintains the Terraform provider for Lacework, which enables configuration of Lacework alert channels using automation. You should now start to receive Lacework event notifications in your chosen Webex Teams space. Click Alert rules and configure your required alert routing details/options by leveraging the alert channel you created.Go to Settings > Notifications > Alert channels.Ĭreate a Cisco Webex Teams Alert Channel Įnsure you have set up your Cisco Spark incoming webhook as described in Create an Incoming Webhook.Log in to the Lacework Console as a Lacework user with administrative privileges.Select a space where you want to receive events – you can use an existing space or create a dedicated Lacework space depending on your current workflow.Ĭreate a Cisco Webex Teams Alert Channel from the Lacework Console Navigate to Cisco Webex Teams .To create an incoming webhook, go to Cisco Webex App Hub, enter Incoming Webhooks, log in to your account. You can configure a Lacework alert channel to forward alerts to a Webex Teams space as an incoming webhook. ![]()
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