Cisco has a long history of building a developer community. Cisco began its developer initiatives in 2000 with the Architecture for Voice, Video and Integrated Devices (AVVID). At this time, most developers were focused on creating customizations for the Cisco
VoIP phone systems. At some point, the developer focus of the AVVID program grew, and Cisco launched the Cisco Technology Developer Program (CTDP). This evolved into the Cisco Developer Community (CDC) and Cisco Developer Network (CDN) in 2009. This growth extended the number of
APIs used to build solutions on Cisco platforms, and included API guides, forums, downloads, and the early version of the sandbox system. As Cisco's need to support developers grew, DevNet was launched in 2014 under leadership of
Susie Wee. The new Cisco developer network contains APIs from many of Cisco's technologies, including networking, IoT, collaboration, open source, data center, and others. It also contains learning labs, a sandbox, and a community where developers can share their creations. DevNet also attends and hosts many developer events, such as hackathons and coding camps DevNet holds developer events around the world, including the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live. DevNet held its first DevNet Create developer conference aimed at an application developer and
DevOps audience in San Francisco in May 2017. Guy Kawasaki spoke about "The Art of Innovation" during DevNet Create 2018. DevNet Create 2019 returns to the
Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California April 24–25, 2019. == Site Components ==