Padmasree Warrior is the Chief Technology & Strategy Officer (CTO) of Cisco Systems, and the former CTO of Motorola, Inc. As of 2014, she is listed as the 71st most powerful woman in the world by Forbes. Read full biography of Padmasree Warrior →
I think social media, it in a way forces companies to be more authentic or more transparent because it gives a voice to the consumer and a reach to... →
I'm thrilled to be joining Gap Inc., a company that understands the importance of integrating technology and retail in ways that improve the... →
I've taken Saturdays to be the day I pull back completely. I do things that are more creative, and I've actually found that helps me when I... →
In the future, it's going to move from being just a data transport to really becoming a media experience platform. The Internet will be more... →
You go to a technology conference or an engineering conference, there are very few women there. At the same time it's a blessing in the fact that... →
If I had to pick three of my favorite magazines, they would be 'Fast Company', 'Silicon India', and 'Smithsonian.'
When I present or speak, I write the slides myself. And regarding time, I would like to be able to publish more than I do.
For the user, it doesn't matter whether he is getting access on Wi-Fi, 3G or 2G networks. What matters is good connectivity, and as a technology... →
I always tell women that the fact that you're different and that you're noticed, because there are few of us in the tech industry, is... →
I have seen women who are very interested in tech finish their graduate or undergraduate degrees, but then choose not to pursue a career in tech... →
Regardless of the technology, we at Cisco believe that there is a need to 'connect the unconnected,' whether it is using 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi. We... →
When I took my first job, I was among only a handful of women. It was isolating at times. My love for technology kept me going, and I got to where I... →
While technology empowers us to remain connected all the time, it's up to us as people to decide when is it not appropriate to be connected... to... →