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Cisco Systems is the world's leading supplier of data networking equipment and software. Its products include routers, switches, access equipment, and network-management software that allow data communication among dispersed computer networks. The firm has ... entered newer markets, such as home networking, security devices, storage technology, and Internet-based telephony. Services account for about 16% of sales.
With 34,000 employees, Cisco Systems was the world's largest manufacturer of routers and switches in the early 2000s. Both form an integral part of the networking technology used to connect users to the Internet. Roughly 80 percent of the firm's revenues stem from transactions completed on Cisco's Web site, which is considered to be one of the most successful business-to-business sites in the world. Although sales in 2001 grew 17.8 percent to $22.2 billion, Cisco posted a loss of more than $1 billion. Management blamed this on a steep drop in orders—fueled by cuts in spending, particularly in the telecommunications sector—which left the firm with high levels of inventory.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) recently announced an agreement to acquire Securent, Inc., a 2007 Hot Companies awards winner and 2008 Hot Companies Finalist. This is not the first time that an Info Security Products Company Hot Company has been acquired by Cisco Systems, Inc. Hot Companies have ... been acquired by other larger IT companies in recent years too. The Info Security Products Guide Hot Companies analysis is based on stringent 4Ps (People, Products, Performance and Potential).The Hot Company list expands in 2008 to also include companies that meet the 4Ps criteria in other areas of information technology including security, storage, wireless, networking, communications and software. And raising the bar even higher, successful companies should strive to remain in the Hot Companies list each year to demonstrate consistency and not to stumble off the list.CEOs and senior executives interested in face-to-face meetings and joining the IT industry senior executive network that meets once every year to discuss industry directions, acquisition, merger strategies and possibilities, venture capital, funding, strategic alliance with industry peers and business development, can attend the 2008 Executive Summit being held at Technosium 2008. Please download the application at: http://www.technosium.com/executivesummit/The 2008 Hot Companies Finalists from around the world include A10 Networks; Alert Logic; APTARE; Arcot Systems; Array Networks; ARX; Arxan; Asempra Technologies; AT&T; BladeLogic; Blade Network Technologies; BlueCat Networks; Blue Coat Systems; BorderWare; Brabeion Software; Bradford Network; Cenzic; CommVault; CoSosSys; Courion; Covergence; Critical Links SA; Critical Watch; Crossroads; Cyberoam; DataDirect Networks; Diligent Technologies; EdenTree Technologies; eIQnetworks; EMC Corporation; Engate Technology Corporation; Entrust; EVault (Seagate); Fiberlink Communications; ForeScout; Gemalto; GFI Software; GTB Technologies; Guardian Analytics; Horizon Services Group; Imprivata; Ingrian Networks; Insightix; Kazeon Systems; Lancope; Liquid Machines; Lockdown Networks; M-Tech Information Technology, Inc.; Mirage Networks; Mobilisa; Modulo Security; nCircle Network Security; NeoAccel; NetXen; Nevis Networks; Nextrials, Inc.; Oakley; PGP Corp; Pillar Data Systems; Privacyware; Privaris; Protegrity; Quest Software; Rapid7; Red Hat, Inc.; Redback; RedCannon Security; Redseal Systems; Reflexion Networks, Inc.; SailPoint Technologies; SECNAP Network Security Corp; Securent; Sensory Networks; Sophos; Splunk; SSH Communications; St. Bernard; Thru, Inc.; Thureon; Top Layer Networks; TOPRAM; Truston; Tzero Technologies; Unitrends; Vericept; Vigilar; Yosemite Technologies.All trademarks and copyrights belong to their respective owners. The team that meticulously researches IT companies around the world has members that may have in the past been trained by Cisco Systems, Inc. and Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Cisco Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells Internet Protocol-based networking and other products relating to the communications and information technology industry worldwide. The company offers routers that interconnect computer networks and moving information between networks; switching systems, which provide connectivity to end users, workstations, and servers; application networking solutions to deploy and deliver business applications; home networking products, such as voice and data modems, network cards, media adapters, Internet video cameras, network storage, and USB adapters; hosted small-business systems, including integrated voice and data products; and Cisco security solutions to protect information systems. It ... provides storage area networking products that deliver connectivity between servers and storage systems; unified communication products, which integrate voice, video, data, and mobile applications on fixed and mobile networks; video systems, including digital set-top boxes and digital media technology products; and in-building and outdoor wireless networking products. Further, the company offers cable access, service provider VoIP services, and optical networking products. It provides its products and services through its direct sales force, systems integrators, service providers, resellers, distributors, and retail partners to large enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, and small/home offices. Cisco Systems has strategic alliances with Accenture, Ltd.; AT&T, Inc.; BearingPoint, Inc.; Cap Gemini S.A.; Electronic Data Systems Corporation; EMC Corporation; Fujitsu Limited; Hewlett-Packard Company; Intel Corporation; International Business Machines Corporation; Italtel SpA; Microsoft Corporation; Nokia; Nokia Siemens Networks; Siemens AG; Sitronics Telecom Solutions, Czech Republic a.s.; Sprint Nextel Corporation; and Wipro Limited.
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Altera received the “Excellence in Delivery and Flexibility Award” from Cisco Systems. Cisco recognized Altera for consistently meeting or exceeding its supplier commitments and demonstrating exemplary effort to address Cisco’s needs, positively impacting the satisfaction level of Cisco’s customers.
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CRM On Demand by Oracle is available today from the Cisco WebEx sales organization; it is scheduled to be available through the WebEx Connect application ecosystem in early 2008. For more information, go to, http://www.webex.com/smb/oracle-crm.html
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