Cisco
Cisco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Today, networks are an essential part of business, education, government and home communications, and Cisco's Internet Protocol-based (IP) networking solutions are the foundation of these networks.
Cisco was founded in 1984 by a small group of computer scientists from Stanford University. Since the company's inception, Cisco engineers have been leaders in the development of Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking technologies. Today, with more than 47,000 employees worldwide, this tradition of innovation continues with industry-leading products and solutions in the company's core development areas of routing and switching, as well as in advanced technologies such as:
Network Management
Cisco Network Management solutions take advantage of software intelligence to automate routine network tasks and thus simplify the management of a multitude of complex network elements with a user friendly set of tools. The tools provide innovative methods for consistently and centrally managing critical network characteristics such as availability, responsiveness, resilience, and security. Cisco network management products help networks provide superior return on investment and productivity gains through automation.
Routing and Switching
Cisco IT supports desktop, lab, data center, and other networks on campus LANs, and Intranet, Extranet, and other networks on Wide Area Networks. Cisco routing and switching platforms, in combination with IOS software and technologies, serve as the delivery vehicle for these IP based services. These campus, wide area, and metro area networks provide a common enterprise-wide infrastructure for transporting voice, video, and data.
Optical
IP Telephony allows data, voice, and video to be converged onto a single network infrastructure for reduced costs and improved manageability. Enabled by AVVID architecture, IP Telephony solutions include call processing, call center, and messaging applications, and related service and productivity applications.
Storage Networking
Storage networking frees storage drives from direct connection to hosts, and allows large storage resources (storage frames, disk arrays) to be pooled and shared among large numbers of hosts, for easier manageability and better utilization of costly storage resources. Hosts can access this pooled storage over IP networks or Fibre Channel (FC) networks.
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