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Abstract: Cisco has extended its Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (AVVID) to the mid-sized market.
Cisco has introduced the new LAN switching solution containing the Catalyst 3524-PWR-XL and upgraded software functionality for the Catalyst 3500 and 2900 series XL desktop switches.
PubDate: 6/16/2000
Abstract: With the explosion in Metropolitan Area Network world, Cisco has decided to throw its hat into the ring with the Cisco Metro 1500 series. This Dense-Wavelength Division Multiplexing product line will lead to the enhancement of high-bandwidth applications.
Abstract: SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 20, 1999-- Cisco Systems, Inc. today announced that its recently released Cisco eMail Manager, an enterprise- and service provider-class solution for managing high volumes of customer inquiries submitted to company mailboxes or to a Web site, has been chosen by brand name companies for inbound e-mail response management.
Abstract: Cisco, a provider of networking solutions for the Internet, has more than 225 sales and support offices in 75 countries. Quickly and effectively integrating new employees from over 25 acquisitions was a headache without a single platform for its learning systems. Learn about the scalable, Web-based learning management system Cisco deployed, and how the solution even helped deliver a faster time to market for new products.
Abstract: The Cisco CallManager is an IP based telephony system that will utilize Active Voice’s software to deliver a reduced dependency on external hardware to achieve UM, resulting in up to a 20% savings to Enterprise clients.
Abstract: Cisco Systems’ announced acquisition of ArrowPoint Communications Inc., strengthens its content switching Internet products.
Abstract: Cisco’s announcement of IPv6 support across its product lines continues the next generation Internet protocol’s deployment with all deliberate speed.
Abstract: Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO - news) and iBasis (NASDAQ: IBAS - news) today announced that they are joining forces to deliver carrier-class, IP-based, Unified Communications services.
Abstract: Cisco Systems said it has agreed to buy start-up Tasmania Network Systems in a stock deal worth $25 million.
Abstract: Why is Vyatta’s open source networking approach so successful? Because it is in touch with today’s users needs. By eliminating the reliance on specialized hardware, Vyatta’s open source, Linux-based approach to networking is changing the way networks are being purchased and deployed. With its strong community of users, Vyatta is challenging even proprietary networking vendors like Cisco. We challenge you to find out more.
Abstract: Release 2.4 of Active Voice’s Unity Unified Messaging solution has hit the streets touting software only support for Cisco’s Call Manager 3.01, unlimited usage of ViewMail® for Microsoft Outlook and a special agreement with Microsoft to allow telephone only users access to his/her inbox, without the need to purchase a Client Access License (CAL).
Abstract: This article describes the unique challenges of the service supply chain, provides a framework for understanding the service management decision hierarchy, and highlights the dramatic value proposition available to companies that deploy advanced service strategies and decision-support tools to address these challenges. Brief case studies from leading service organizations Cisco and KLA-Tencor show examples of successful deployments of service supply chain strategies.
Abstract: Cisco Systems, Inc. has acquired a Manufacturing Facility in New Hampshire.
Abstract: What does 3Com do now that Palm, Inc. is gone? Find someone else in the neighborhood to play with. Cisco is just next door.
Abstract: IBM plans to discontinue development and support of its AS/400 firewall and is referring existing customers to Axent, Checkpoint, and Cisco.
Abstract: Tibco Software and Cisco Systems have co-designed a network delivery method called the PGM (Pragmatic General Multicast) protocol. PGM allows a server to transmit a multicast message only once. The PGM software will then ensure delivery to all of the intended recipients. This is a much-awaited improvement on the existing multicast protocol, where the server has to transmit the message to each client individually, which increases the load on the network.