Cisco intends to build the world's largest global "Intercloud" or a network of clouds to capitalise on the growing trend of companies opting for services rather than buying and maintaining own IT infrastructure.
The service will be delivered through global partners, including India's third largest software firm Wipro, Australian telecom firm Telstra and tech distributor Ingram Micro.
Using Cisco's cloud, partners would be able to offer services like email, conferencing and security.
He added that the addressable cloud market for Cisco and 'our' partners is expected to rise from USD 22 billion to USD 88 billion between 2013-2017.
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Partners will have the option of selling the services under Cisco name or co-brand it.
Cisco will also expand its cloud services portfolio, which includes SaaS offerings like WebEx and Cisco Cloud Web Security and differentiated cloud services such as hosted collaboration and cloud DVR.
The California-headquartered firm built its fortunes of over USD 49 billion in revenues, largely selling networking equipment.