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Opinion: Hey Cisco!
So, the Mexican networking company has realised there’s not much future in selling black boxes and now wants to be a ‘software as a service’ provider. Uhuh. Well, the market for Ethernet switching has certainly been eaten out from underneath the network majors as vendors such as Netgear offer “lifetime warranty”.
Ian Yates
Apr 10 2008, 6:14AM
Collaboration
Cisco launches new ASR router in Australia
Cisco used the Sydney leg of its Technology Solutions event to announce to the A/NZ region its new Aggregation Services Router (ASR), the ASR 1000. The event was attended by over 1000 delegates and featured more than a dozen technology demonstrations from Cisco partners. As with most standard Cisco products, the ASR 1000 will be available through Australian resellers.
Mitchell Smith
Apr 9 2008, 3:15PM
Collaboration
Cisco Partner Summit: New SaaS push for resellers
Cisco's senior vice president Software Group - Don Proctor - spoke to CRN Australia about new opportunities for resellers in the SaaS market.
Helen Frost
Apr 8 2008, 2:37PM
Software
802.11 standard: A goldmine for Aussie channel
The latest version of the 802.11 wireless standard, 802.11n, is set to offer new business opportunities for the channel as vendors begin to bring to market products using this new revision.
Mitchell Smith
Apr 7 2008, 12:16PM
Collaboration
Cisco Partner Summit: What lies ahead for channel partners?
Tomorrow is the first official day of Cisco’s 2008 Partner Summit in Hawaii, with the vendor unveiling its channel approach for 2008. CRN's managing editor, Helen Frost, investigates live from the conference ...
Helen Frost
Apr 7 2008, 10:06AM
Collaboration
Cisco takes service routers to the edge
CeBIT:
Cisco
has unveiled its
Aggregation Services Router 1000
at the CeBIT show in Hanover designed for service provider and enterprise edge network deployment.
Ian Williams
Mar 6 2008, 7:36AM
Collaboration
Cisco Networker’s given a Green makeover
Cisco revealed the results of a study conducted on its energy-saving initiatives at the annual Australia and New Zealand Networker’s conference.
Leanne Mezrani
Feb 28 2008, 4:35PM
Collaboration
Cisco launches SMB offerings in APAC
Networking giant Cisco has launched a series of solution bundles catering specifically to the SMB market.
Leanne Mezrani
Feb 13 2008, 3:15PM
Collaboration
Touchbase completes Cisco managed service audit
Voice and data service provider, Touchbase Australia has completed an audit for the new Cisco Managed Service Certified Partner program.
a Staff Writer
Jan 24 2008, 2:05PM
Hardware
Cisco Australia increases SMB focus, hits 50 partners
Networking giant reaches milestone figure of 50 local partners within its local SMB Select Partner Program.
Trevor Treharne
Jan 15 2008, 11:35AM
Collaboration
L7 Solutions wins contract with Woodside Petroleum, worth $6M+
Western Australian-based IT service provider L7 Solutions has hit the big time with a $6 million plus contract to overhaul ASX-listed Woodside Petroleum’s LAN and IP Telephony infrastructure in Perth and North West regional areas.
Lilia Guan
Nov 28 2007, 3:36PM
Collaboration
NetStar manages networking for local property group
Local service provider, NetStar Australia, has signed a two-year deal with the Investa Property Group to manage the company's corporate data and security network.
Lilia Guan
Nov 28 2007, 12:29PM
Collaboration
Cisco accredits NetStar
NetStar Australia has been recognised and certified under Cisco's new Cisco Managed Services Channel Program.
Staff Writers
Nov 12 2007, 6:56AM
Collaboration
Cisco offers US$10m network innovation prize
Provided it generates US$1bn return on investment.
Staff Writers
Nov 1 2007, 6:50AM
Collaboration
Cisco plots WiMax takeover
Network giant to acquire mobile WiMax vendor Navini Networks for US$330m.
Dave Bailey
Oct 25 2007, 10:18AM
Collaboration
Cisco touts future boom
At the Cisco Networkers 2007 event in Brisbane the vendor announced plans to expand further out from its networking safety zone
Trevor Treharne
Oct 2 2007, 12:11PM
Collaboration
Cisco buys Cognio to block wireless interference
Cisco has agreed to purchase privately held Cognio, a firm specialising in wireless spectrum analysis.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 20 2007, 6:25AM
Mobility
Cisco kicks off Networkers 2007
Cisco's Networkers 2007 event kicks off in Brisbane, with keynote speeches from Les Williamson and Howard Charney.
Trevor Treharne
Sep 18 2007, 11:29AM
Collaboration
BT partners with Cisco across APAC
Telco giant British Telecom (BT) has achieved Cisco Multinational Certified Partner status across Asia Pacific with the firm pouring more than US$2.5 million into its development in the region.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2007, 2:28PM
Collaboration
Cisco, Microsoft says competing products to mesh
Cisco and Microsoft have said that they would ensure their products work together, seeking to prevent customers from putting off buying decisions.
Ritsuko Ando
Aug 21 2007, 7:43AM
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