PerspectivesAndi Fisher - October 18, 2017 - 0 Comments
CiscoChampion Radio is a podcast series by technologists for technologists. In this episode we're talking about the Cisco Spark Depot with Cisco's Chloe Kauffman.
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Cisco Guests
Chloe Kauffman (@chloemkauffman), Technical Marketing Engineer, Cisco Collaboration Technology Group
Cisco Champion Hosts
Moderator
Podcast Discussion Topics
The goal of the Cisco Spark Depot
The difference between a bot and an integration, plus security around each
Popular bots and integrations in the Cisco Spark Depot
How Cisco Spark improves workflow
Development requirements bots or integrations
How to register bots and integrations in the Cisco Spark Depot
Benefits of a Cisco business review of your bots and integrations
Different use cases for bot vs. integrations
Chat bots with AI
Integrating with other platforms
What's in the Cisco Spark Developer site
The Cisco Spark Innovation Fund
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