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·TT&T in Thailand Deploys First Cisco WiMAX Network in Asia Pacific at Mae Fah Luang University
BANGKOK, Thailand, August 26, 2008 - TT&T is deploying the first Cisco WiMAX network in Asia Pacific at Mae Fah Luang University. Expected to help bridge the digital divide, this will also be the first production WiMAX network in Thailand once the rollout is completed in September. Located in Chiang Rai province in north Thailand, Mae Fah Luang University selected TT&T to deploy the network after it obtained a WiMAX ...
·Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Spearheads Comprehensive Wireless Network with Cisco's 802.11n Solution
HONG KONG, August 21, 2008 - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Cisco today announced that the university will provide pervasive wireless coverage in its student hostels by deploying the Cisco® 802.11n solution. The first such deployment among universities in Hong Kong, the 802.11n wireless solution will help answer the growing demand for wireless mobility among students and support bandwi ...
·Public and Private Sector Perspectives on the Impact of the Technology Skills Gap in Costa Rica
August 4, 2008 Costa Rica is a country that seems to do well in rankings. It has ranked first in Latin America for environmental performance, press freedom, democracy and travel and tourism competitiveness. Unhappily, it has also scored highly on a less promising chart. ...
·Cisco Networking Academy Continues Support of First Nations Education with Awards of Excellence
TORONTO, Canada - July 31, 2008 - Cisco Canada today announced that it has granted Awards of Excellence to 11 students in the technology-oriented First Nations Distance Learning Program. The program was launched in 2005 by Cisco® Networking Academy®, Industry Canada, Human Resource Skills Development Canada, and the Indian and Northern Affairs First Nations SchoolNet Program to support educational opportunities in th ...
·Study Finds Pervasive Networking Talent Shortfall in North America
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 28, 2008 - Cisco, in collaboration with the Cisco Learning Institute, today announced the results of a study on networking labor needs in North America. According to an IDC white paper sponsored by Cisco Learning Institute, "Networking Skills in North America: Trends, Gaps and Strategies," there is a 60,000-person shortfall between the supply of networking talent and the market demand for highl ...
·Cisco and Pearson VUE Combat Exam Fraud with Global Test Delivery Enhancements
SAN JOSE, Calif. and BLOOMINGTON, Minn., July 22, 2008 - Cisco and its global testing provider, Pearson VUE, a business of Pearson, today announced a series of security enhancements that will reinforce the integrity and value of the Cisco certification portfolio. "Cisco certifications are one of the most highly valued credentials available to information technology (IT) ...
·Educators Give High Marks to Cisco Video Solutions
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - NECC - July 1, 2008 - Educational institutions have been some of the earliest adopters of collaboration technologies to help bridge communications across districts, connect students around the world, and enable new kinds of learning modes. Today, Cisco announced that K-12 school districts and higher learning institutions are again embracing new technology, this time in the form of video applicati ...
·Cisco Says Radical Shift in Education Systems Required to Sustain Global Competitiveness
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (NECC), June 30, 2008 - Cisco is calling on U.S. business leaders, policy makers and education officials to take a more aggressive approach to transforming education. As a multinational company, Cisco is deeply engaged in the effort to help bring education into the 21st century and prepare our nation's students to become members of the global workforce. Cisco has an interest in seeing skilled, well ...
·CiscoLive! 2008
CiscoLive! 2008 June 22 - 26, 2008 CiscoLive! is Cisco's annual IT and communications conference. The conference, located in Orlando, Florida, features Networkers, ...
·Tackling the Global Shortage of Skilled Network Engineers
June 24, 2008 By Jenny Carless Cisco has taken another important step in its ongoing efforts to accelerate the development of technical talent across the globe with two new major initiatives, announced today at Cisco Live: The Cisco Learning Network and three new Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) concentrations. The ...
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·UPSI Selects Cisco for Campuswide Network Infrastructure Expansion
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, April 23, 2008 - The Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) has completed the upgrade of its network infrastructure at the university's campus in Tanjong Malim using equipment from Cisco. The project, worth RM3 million (US$1 million), is being leased through an innovative financing programme from Cisco CapitalSM, a Cisco subsidiary. "UPSI understands the importance of connected education. T ...
·Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center Uses Cisco Unified Communications to Help Teachers and Staff Collaborate Across Workspaces
SAN JOSE, Calif. - February 12, 2008 - The Colin Powell Youth Leadership Center, named for the former Secretary of State, today announced that it has deployed Cisco Unified Communications to help staff become increasingly mobile so that they can collaborate from any workspace, andto help students gain exposure to technology to help them gain a competitive advantage as they graduate and move into the workforce. Urban ...
·BT and Cisco Aid Collaboration at University of Cambridge
January 8, 2008 - BT and Cisco today announced one of the largest deployments of IP telephony in the education field in a multi-million pound deal with the University of Cambridge. The project will see BT, Cisco, and the University's IT Consultancy partner, PTS Consulting, deliverapproximately 20,000 IP telephony handsets to the University over the next 18 months, replacing the existing system. The University's inves ...
·Cisco Invests in Building a Collaborative Partner Ecosystem for Industry Solutions
DUBLIN, Ireland, September 13, 2007 - As part of a continued effort to help build a collaborative and adaptive channel to accelerate customer and partner success, Cisco® today introduced the Cisco Industry Solutions Partner Network. The new Industry Solutions Partner Network will engage, enable and reward a global community of channel partners, application providers and device manufacturers to collaborate and deliver ...
·A Decade of Success: Cisco's Networking Academy Turns 10
A Decade of Success: Cisco's Networking Academy Turns 10 June 6, 2007 Cisco Networking Academy is a public private partnership with ...
·Networking Academy Competition Highlights Initiatives to Reduce IT Skills Shortage
SYDNEY, Australia, June 5, 2007 - Teams of talented students are converging on western Sydney this week to tackle complex networking problems under a program sponsored by Cisco® to reduce Australia's IT skills shortage. Over three hours on Wednesday, 6 June, at the Lidcombe Technical and Further Education (TAFE) campus, teams of four students each from five Cisco Networking Academy Program institutions in New South W ...
·Canadian University Deploys Cisco Unified Wireless Network
May 1, 2007 Business Challenge As the oldest educational facility in Canada and the first institution in North America to offer a higher education entirely in French, Université Laval is one of Canada's leading universities. In addition to a comprehensive liberal arts undergraduate program, the university offers postgraduate programs in professional areas including medicine, dentistry, and actuarial studies. L ...
·University of Tulsa Drives Adoption for Campus-Wide Mobility with Pervasive Cisco Unified Wireless Network
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 24, 2007 - Cisco® today announced that the University of Tulsa, one of the country's top institutions for higher education, is using Cisco's Unified Wireless Network to deliver wireless access across its campus, serving more than 4,000 students and1,100 employees. The new, pervasive wireless network will provide the university's students and faculty with wireless access in all classrooms, camp ...
·Georgia College Safeguards Student Network
April 12, 2007 Cisco Partner LatusPoint employs Cisco NAC Appliance to enforce clean-computer policy for all students. Business Challenge Young Harris College was founded in 1886, and its bucolic campus is located in the Appalachian Mountains of northern Georgia. Its approximately600 students are pursuing two-year liberal arts degrees with support from 150 faculty and staff. Each fall, the college's IT staff greeted ...
·Northern Ireland's Leading Higher Education Institute Makes On-Line Learning Facilities More Available and More Secure
BELFAST, April 11, 2007 - The Belfast Institute, the largest provider of further and higher education and training in Northern Ireland, is deploying a Cisco® Unified Wireless Network around its central campus to provide very secure, yet easy and flexible, access to on-line learning resources. The wireless network also supports advanced mobility services, including location services, guest services and advanced securi ...
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·Cisco High Performance Computing Products Support World's Largest Supercomputing Sites
SAN JOSE, California - June 27, 2007 - Cisco® (NASDAQ: CSCO) announced today its continued leadership as the open system interconnect vendor of choice for the top 50 High Performance Computing (HPC) server clusters based on the latest Top500® list. The Cisco leading family of HPC products includes high performance InfiniBand switching products and cost effective feature-rich Ethernet fixed and modular switching chass ...
·Cisco Sees Two Major Trends That Are Empowering K-12 Education
Atlanta, GA, June 25, 2007 - Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate is seeing significant trends in the world of K-12 education. More and more schools are viewing technology as a strategic part of education. Technology is enabling educators, students and parents to have more interactive, individualized experiences through better communication and enga ...
·Cisco Hosts Second Annual K-12 Education Day
WALDORF, Maryland, May 25, 2007 - Education thought leaders, legislators, educators and administrators met to showcase accomplishments and share ideas about how technology is changing today's learning environment. Cisco® awarded Charles County Public Schools for their exceptional leadership and is highlighting the district's North Point High School as a model 21st Century School. North Point High School opened in Aug ...
·Canadian University Deploys Cisco Unified Wireless Network
May 1, 2007 Business Challenge As the oldest educational facility in Canada and the first institution in North America to offer a higher education entirely in French, Université Laval is one of Canada's leading universities. In addition to a comprehensive liberal arts undergraduate program, the university offers postgraduate programs in professional areas including medicine, dentistry, and actuarial studies. L ...
·University of Tulsa Drives Adoption for Campus-Wide Mobility with Pervasive Cisco Unified Wireless Network
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 24, 2007 - Cisco® today announced that the University of Tulsa, one of the country's top institutions for higher education, is using Cisco's Unified Wireless Network to deliver wireless access across its campus, serving more than 4,000 students and1,100 employees. The new, pervasive wireless network will provide the university's students and faculty with wireless access in all classrooms, camp ...
·Northern Ireland's Leading Higher Education Institute Makes On-Line Learning Facilities More Available and More Secure
BELFAST, April 11, 2007 - The Belfast Institute, the largest provider of further and higher education and training in Northern Ireland, is deploying a Cisco® Unified Wireless Network around its central campus to provide very secure, yet easy and flexible, access to on-line learning resources. The wireless network also supports advanced mobility services, including location services, guest services and advanced securi ...
·Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Delivers Live, Interactive Zoo Experience to Remote Schools Using Cisco Wireless Network
LAS VEGAS (CISCO PARTNER SUMMIT 2007)- April 5, 2007- Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is making a trip to the zoo an entirely new experience for school kids around the country. The zoo is now providing video learning programs from many of its animal exhibits throughout the 168-acre park using Cisco® wireless mesh technology provided by Total Systems Integration, Inc. TSI is a Cisco Premier Certified Partner, Advanced Wirele ...
·National Taiwan Normal University Implements Wireless Network to Enhance Teaching and Learning and Improve Operational Effici...
TAIWAN - March 8, 2007 - The National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) has deployed a Cisco® Unified Wireless Network solution to provide comprehensive wireless Internet connections across its three campuses. The Cisco solution not only supports the administration of the university and helps enable professors to utilize the wireless network for outdoor instruction, but also allows more students to attend classes with ...
·El Paso, Texas Launches Digital-Inclusion Initiative with Cisco Wireless Mesh Network
SAN JOSE, Calif. - March 6, 2007 - Cisco® today announced that the city of El Paso, Texas is deploying Cisco's wireless mesh solution for an outdoor wireless network that will help improve government efficiencies and provide Internet access and application delivery to citizens and businesses. The new wireless mesh network is part of the Digital El Paso Project, a strategic collaboration between the city, county, El P ...
·Cisco Expands Catalyst Switch Portfolio to Address Evolving Needs of Campus Networks
CISCO NETWORKERS 2007 - CANNES, France, January 31, 2007 - Video applications such as Internet Protocol (IP) video, IPTV and telepresence on the campus network help customers increase productivity while reducing operating costs. Cisco® today announced new Cisco Catalyst® switch offerings that aim to ensure these new real-time bandwidth intensive services are delivered with the highest performance, availability, quali ...
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·Cisco Offers Traineeship to Engineering Graduates from Central and Eastern Europe
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, July 6, 2007 - Twenty-three young engineers from Central and Eastern Europe will start a one-year traineeship with Cisco® in August. They will be joining the Cisco Sales Associate Program with their peers from 45 countries in Europe, Russia and CIS, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. During the next 12 months, they will be trained in the latest networking and communications technologie ...
·Cisco Networks Help Provide Peace of Mind at Higher Education Establishments around the World
July 3, 2007 By Jason Deign, News@Cisco Do not tell the mathematics department-but at the University of Plymouth, in the United Kingdom, they have discovered that one is greater than five. The university, which covers 27,000 students and 3000 staff across six locations in the south west of England, has achieved a host of benefits by collapsing five separate networks into a single IP ...
·Cisco Addresses Global Networking Skills Gap with New Entry-Level Certification and Updates to CCNA
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 25, 2007 - Cisco® today announced the addition of a new entry-level certification, CCENTTM (Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician) to its Career Certification Program, along with significant enhancements to the popular Cisco CCNA® associate-level certification. Simultaneously, Cisco also plans to localize both the curricula and certification exams to meet the worldwide demand for networking ...
·Cisco Networking Academy Introduces Innovative Approach to Learning, Teaching and Curricula
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 25, 2007 - For nearly a decade, Cisco® Networking Academy® has partnered with the educational community to help people worldwide realize the dream of a better life by teaching valuable networking and IT skills. Cisco Networking Academy today announced an evolution of its core curriculum to keep pace with the swiftly changing requirements of an increasingly connected world and the growing demand ...
·Cisco Networking Academy: Curriculum Evolves to Address Changing Industry, Student Needs
June 25, 2007 The Cisco Networking Academy is a comprehensive educational program that combines e-learning and in-class interaction to provide students with the essential Internet technology skills for today's global economy. And because this global economy and the skill set needed to succeed in it changes rapidly, the Networking Academy must also evolve. Cisco announced today an ...
·A Decade of Success: Cisco's Networking Academy Turns 10
June 25, 2007 Cisco Networking Academy is a public private partnership with established educational institutions around the world. Formally launched in October 1997, with 37 educational institutions teaching students in seven states, today, well over 1.6 million students have completed ...
·Cisco Systems Hosts Educational Webcast - Scientific Atlanta's Service Provider Strategy
SAN JOSE, Calif, - June 8, 2007 - As part of our ongoing technology education webcast series, Cisco Systems will host a webcast with a corresponding slide presentation on Tuesday June 12 at 1:30PM Pacific to discuss Scientific Atlanta's service provider strategy. Please join Bob McIntyre, Chief Technical Officer, Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco Company, for 20 minutes of prepared remarks followed by Q&A. No previously un ...
·Cisco Updates IT Essentials Curriculum
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 5, 2007 - To better prepare students for entry-level positions in information technology (IT), Cisco® today announced updates to its IT Essentials course, PC Hardware and Software 4.0. Designed for Cisco Networking Academy® Program studentsin high schools, technical schools, colleges and universities, the newly redesigned curriculum covers the fundamentals of computer hardware and software and ...
·Vietnam's Ministry of Education and Training Recognizes Cisco for Efforts to Raise Country's Technology Skills
HANOI, Vietnam, June 5, 2007 - Cisco® today announced that it has been honored with two awards from Vietnam's Ministry of Education and Training for its contribution to advancing education and research in the country. The awards are the one of the highest forms of recognition that the Vietnamese government gives to private companies and individuals upon recommendation by Vietnam's university community. The first awar ...
·Cisco Networking Academy Announces 2007 "4R" Recognition Award Winners
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 1, 2007 - Cisco today announced the winners of its 4R Award Recognition Awards, developed by the Cisco Networking Academy Program to recognize students, instructors and schools that demonstrate excellence in the categories of Rigor, Relevance, Relationships and Results. Now in its 10th year, the Cisco Networking Academy is a global training program that provides students with information techno ...
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·A Decade of Success: Cisc's Networking Academy Turns 10
June 25, 2007 Cisco Networking Academy is a public private partnership with established educational institutions around the world. Formally launched in October 1997, with 37 educational institutions teaching students in seven states, today, well over 1.6 million students have completed ...
·Changing Lives: Cisco and Digital Opportunity Trust Partner to Create "21S" Intern Program
When Hurricane Katrina tore through the U.S. Gulf Coast in late August 2005, it dramatically changed the lives of the region's residents. Like many individuals and organizations across the United States and around the world, Cisco, the Cisco Foundation and Cisco employees offereda helping hand in the form of cash donations, product equipment, employee volunteers and more. Beyond that initial help, Cisco was ...
·Singapore's Institute of Technical Education Consolidates Cisco Networking Academy Program Across Its Colleges
SINGAPORE - October 11, 2006 - The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) has fine-tuned its delivery of the Cisco® Networking Academy® Program curriculum across all of its colleges in the country - ITE College Central, ITE College East and ITE College West. Previously, the three colleges were run as independent regional academies. They have now been merged into one academy, which will enable ITE to utilize its staff ...
·Berbee and Cisco Partner to Help "21S" Initiative Schools in the Gulf Coast Region
Through the Cisco Systems 21st Century Schools (21S) Initiative, teamwork among volunteer companies and organizations is helping make school and community life better and safer for children and their families in Hurricane Katrina-affected schools. At East Park Elementary School in Mississippi, bull horns have been replaced by Berbee's InformaCast® system - a state-of-the-art broadcasting program - along ...
·Schools Find That Streamlining Communications with Parents Improves Attendance, Safety, and Security
SAN DIEGO, July 5, 2006 - Cisco Systems® highlighted a new product today that enables schools to communicate important information to parents more quickly and efficiently. A school district in Utah, one in Washington, and another in Illinois are using an advanced automatic communication technology called the SchoolMessenger for Cisco® Unified Communications solution. SchoolMessenger, the leading U.S. parental notific ...
·In Conjunction with Today's Launch of mtvU Über, Cisco and mtvU to Fund Collegiate "Digital Incubators" to Create Next-genera...
SAN JOSE, Calif., October 10, 2005 - In conjunction with today's launch of mtvU Über, aspiring student broadband creators may soon realize their visions thanks to grants announced today and sponsored by Cisco Systems® and mtvU, MTV's 24-hour college network. Cisco is teaming with mtvU on a national "Digital Incubator" project to discover the next digital media broadband creators. The project will fund students or stu ...
·Cisco Enhances CCNA Training Curriculum
SAN JOSE, Calif., August 11, 2004 - Cisco Systems, Inc., today announced enhancements to the CCNA® (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification training curriculum to reflect an increased focus on technology skills and provide increased support to new candidates entering the networking field. The new structural changes to the training program are focused on the entry-level course, Introduction to Cisco Networkin ...
·AMS.NET Helps School District Leverage Existing Backbone for IP Deployment
December 18, 2003 The San Lorenzo Unified School District oversees 16 schools and a district office, with a teaching and administrative staff of more than 1,100 personnel serving students in this community located east of San Francisco. The district had a traditional private branch exchange (PBX) phone system and aging voice-mail system that were increasingly expensive to maintain, and didn't offer the features that ...
·Students Benefit Yet Again from NAIT and Cisco Systems Canada Partnership
Edmonton, Alb - November 12, 2003 - Distance education at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology is the most recent beneficiary of the continuing partnership between NAIT and Cisco Systems Canada, thanks to a $250,000 contribution and today's official opening of the Cisco Centre at NAIT. Working to improve student access to audio, video and web conferencing technology, the Cisco Centre will help put the benefit ...
·Cisco Receives Award from National Security Agency for Meeting Federal Security Training Standards
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 9, 2003 - Cisco Systems, Inc.® today announced an award and formal certification from the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) recognizing that Cisco security courseware meets the 4011 training standard for information assurance professionals in federal departments and agencies. Cisco is the only industry vendor to provide security training progr ...
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·Cisco Announces 2006 Global and Top Theater Channel Partner Award Winners
CISCO PARTNER SUMMIT 2007, LAS VEGAS, NV - April 9, 2007 - In an effort to highlight its top global and theater channel partners, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), today unveiled its 2006 annual Partner Summit Global Channel Partner award winners. The ten global honorees were selected from a list of more than 3,000 Cisco Certified Channel Partners worldwide for their outstanding performance in 2006 and the five the ...
·Cisco Enables Business-Class Video with New Digital Media System
SAN JOSE, Calif., September 26, 2006 Cisco Systems® Inc., today announced the Cisco® Digital Media System, a new emerging technology that will enable organizations to use business-quality, dynamic video and audio to easily connect customers, employees, partners or students anywhere, anytime. Solutions in this new digital media systems technology category will extend digital media into new markets and compelling appli ...
·Cisco Announces CCNA Prep Center Enhancements
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 2, 2006 - Cisco Systems® today announced enhancements to its CCNA Prep Center including the availability of new learning videos and the Binary Game, an educational game designed to teach binary skills while engaging the learner in an exciting and entertaining format. The Binary Game is available to anyone with a Cisco.com login via the CCNA Prep Center, a website dedicated to networking professi ...
·Archbishop Tutu Praises the Cisco Networking Academy Program for Making "the World a Better Place"
Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu has praised the Cisco® Networking Academy® program for its part in helping "make the world a better place". The words were in relation to the Networking Academy program's work alongside Close the Gap International, a development organization that ...
·IP Networks Help Deliver 21st-Century Education in 'Classrooms Without Walls'
ORLANDO, Fla., March 23, 2006 - As K-12 schools use more technology to help them provide students with a 21st-century education, Cisco Systems® today highlighted three schools that serve as models for Cisco Connected Learning for Schools, a technology blueprint. These three educational sites - a large school district in Florida, another in Texas, and a small high school in Arizona - are taking teaching and learning t ...
·The Cisco Networking Academy Program Brings Much more than Technical Skills into People's Lives
Michele La Rosa of Cremona, Italy, is hoping the Cisco® Networking Academy® Program will help him change the world. A former finance administrator who lost his job for failing to overcharge for a report and was later forced to drive a bus to support himself, La Rosa turned his life around due in part to the ...
·Training Future Networking Experts: A Day in the Life of a Cisco Networking Academy Instructor
How do you prepare today's engineering students for the commercial realities of a future ever more dependent on IP networks? This is a question that Jaime Lloret Mauri, Cisco Networking Academy® Program instructor at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV) in Spain, faces daily. It is also a question that is becoming more important around the world as communities and nations look to ...
·Cisco Networking Academies Help Support Women in Technology, Business, Society and Life
Sisters are doin' IT for themselves thanks to the Cisco® Networking Academy® program. The program's efforts to increase female awareness of career and education opportunities in IT are providing a boost for women's ability to transform society, particularly in communities where a woman's career options may be limited. ...
·United Nations-Sanctioned Cisco Networking Academies Bring Hope to University Students in Iraq
Ten Cisco Networking Academy® programs are being set up in Iraq as a first phase in bringing the country's IT skills into the 21st century. Four regional academies, supported by the United Nations' Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA), are affiliated, one each, to three ...
·National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Deploys Cisco IP-Based Network to Deliver Interactive Learning Experiences
SAN JOSE, Calif., November 21, 2005 - Cisco Systems announced today that the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, an interactive museum that honors all types of freedom, is deploying an end-to-end Cisco Internet Protocol (IP)-based network to bring interactive learning to its visitors. The museum, located at the former dividing line between slave and free territories on the Ohio River, he ...
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·Cisco Announces 2006 Global and Top Theater Channel Partner Award Winners
CISCO PARTNER SUMMIT 2007, LAS VEGAS, NV - April 9, 2007 - In an effort to highlight its top global and theater channel partners, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), today unveiled its 2006 annual Partner Summit Global Channel Partner award winners. The ten global honorees were selected from a list of more than 3,000 Cisco Certified Channel Partners worldwide for their outstanding performance in 2006 and the five the ...
·New Cisco IP Videoconferencing Solution Helps Extend the Classroom and the Conference Room
FETC Orlando, FL - January 27, 2005 - Extending the reach of teachers and also providing enhanced professional development through meetings and training are important goals for all K-12 schools. Cisco Systems, Inc. is helping educators achieve these goals with the announcement of a new Cisco Internet Protocol (IP) Videoconferencing Solution for K-12. Cisco IP Videoconferencing significantly expands the capabilities o ...
·Bath Central School District of New York Deploys IP Voice Network to Improve Operational Efficiency and Enhance Education
ARMONK, N.Y. and SAN JOSE, Calif., - Jun 11, 2003 - Bath Central School District is taking advantage of next-generation network technology from Cisco Systems, Inc. and IBM Global Services to deliver advanced voice and data services over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. As part of a large facilities expansion and renovation, Bath Central Schools has replaced its traditional PBX system with a converged IP Communicati ...
·Cisco Technology and Microsoft Systems Architecture Enable High Performance Data Centers, Reduce Deployment Time and Expenses
SAN JOSE, Calif., January 22, 2003 - Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) announces that it has completed a data center networking infrastructure design for the Microsoft Systems Architecture (MSA) program for the Internet Data Center. As a result, Cisco and Microsoft now offer customers like the LearningStation, the leading, full-service application service provider focused on the K-12 educational market, a high perfo ...
·IBM & Cisco EMEA Announces E-Learning Solutions
Lisbon, May 21, 2002 IBM and Cisco help organizations deliver e-learning excellence. Innovative e-learning solutions for Schools and Universities from IBM and Cisco, launched at 3rd World Education Market conference in Lisbon, show how both companies outlined the first steps towards their 'shared vision' for 21st Century Campus. IBM and Cisco today announced two e-learning solutions to launch their new joint value p ...
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·Cisco Enables Business-Class Video with New Digital Media System
SAN JOSE, Calif., September 26, 2006 Cisco Systems® Inc., today announced the Cisco® Digital Media System, a new emerging technology that will enable organizations to use business-quality, dynamic video and audio to easily connect customers, employees, partners or students anywhere, anytime. Solutions in this new digital media systems technology category will extend digital media into new markets and compelling appli ...
·IP Networks Help Deliver 21st-Century Education in 'Classrooms Without Walls'
ORLANDO, Fla., March 23, 2006 - As K-12 schools use more technology to help them provide students with a 21st-century education, Cisco Systems® today highlighted three schools that serve as models for Cisco Connected Learning for Schools, a technology blueprint. These three educational sites - a large school district in Florida, another in Texas, and a small high school in Arizona - are taking teaching and learning t ...
·National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Deploys Cisco IP-Based Network to Deliver Interactive Learning Experiences
SAN JOSE, Calif., November 21, 2005 - Cisco Systems announced today that the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, an interactive museum that honors all types of freedom, is deploying an end-to-end Cisco Internet Protocol (IP)-based network to bring interactive learning to its visitors. The museum, located at the former dividing line between slave and free territories on the Ohio River, he ...
·The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center: a Compelling, Interactive Learning Experience
Any good teacher knows that how one presents information can be just as important as the material itself. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (NURFC) in Cincinnati, Ohio has put that understanding into action in designing interactive exhibits, built on an Internet Protocol (IP) network, that capture the imaginations of its visitors. The Center, which celebrated its first anniversary in August ...
·Cisco to Host Public Sector Press and Industry Analyst Event April 19
WHAT: Cisco Systems is hosting a press and industry analyst event highlighting the important role that networking solutions play in transforming governments to meet the needs of citizens. Attendees will hear first hand from state, local and federal government organizations and educational institutions about their business and technology strategies. Customers will share their challenges, the role technology plays in t ...
·New Cisco IP Videoconferencing Solution Helps Extend the Classroom and the Conference Room
FETC Orlando, FL - January 27, 2005 - Extending the reach of teachers and also providing enhanced professional development through meetings and training are important goals for all K-12 schools. Cisco Systems, Inc. is helping educators achieve these goals with the announcement of a new Cisco Internet Protocol (IP) Videoconferencing Solution for K-12. Cisco IP Videoconferencing significantly expands the capabilities o ...
·Ethiopia Telecom's Next Generation Network Supports a Nation's Economic Transformation
Turning Ethiopia, one of the world's poorest nations, from an agriculture-based economy to one influenced heavily by information and knowledge is no small challenge. But it is one the Ethiopian government is intent on rising to - with help from Cisco Systems®. In fact, the government sees this transition as vital for the future of the country. Ethiopia had an estimated gross national product of less ...
·Cisco Technology Helps Bring In A New Class Of School Teaching
January 7, 2004 By Jason Deign, News@Cisco Technology has ushered in a new era of education in which teachers and students may be miles apart; tests can be marked automatically as soon as they are completed; and a keyboard and computer screen augment the blackboard. A prime example of this transformation can be found in Catalonia, an autonomous region in the north east of Spain where 238,000 secondary and 332,000 pri ...
·The Power of the Network Driving Integrated Customer Service at a Bank near You
, with additional reporting by Jenny Carless What was your last trip to the bank like? Did you have problems getting hold of someone who could give you expert advice? Find you needed to repeat a whole load of details that you had already entered on a Website? Or simply notice a lack of personal service? Now imagine another situation: you want a new mortgage and as you walk through the door of your local bank ...
·Malaysian University Builds Terabit-Scale Campus Network with 10 Gigabit Ethernet Solutions from Cisco Systems
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - July 16, 2003 - Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), one of Malaysia's top educational institutions, is building one of the largest campus networks in Asia with 10 Gigabit Ethernet solutions from Cisco Systems®. The network, with a total capacity of 5.5 terabits per second (Tbps), 55,000 times faster than a 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet network, will enable UiTM to deliver high-speed Internet and intra ...
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