Cisco enables IT Firms to benefit from Internet of Things

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Cisco enables IT Firms to benefit from Internet of Things 
To enable new services for end-users and innovative new enterprise networking solutions,Cisco(NASDAQ:CSCO) has introduced updated Catalyst switching and integrated services router products. These products are part of the new Cisco Enterprise Networks Architecture, which enables applications to get the networking information they need to offer more innovative services to end-users with less hands-on administration from IT professionals.
The architecture expands the scope of Cisco’s Open Network Environment (ONE), a portfolio wide strategy that applies software programmability to ASICs, operating systems, networking functions, and services across the data center, WAN and LAN.
With these innovations, Cisco is helping IT organizations make an impact on the business by quickly enabling new business models and accelerating service deployment. Cisco is also helping IT organizations better take advantage of technology transitions like mobility, cloud and the internet of things, while accelerating the rollout of applications by providing a services-rich, open and programmable architecture.
Rob Soderbery, Senior Vice-President & General Manager, Cisco Enterprise Networking Group, said, “The network is more important than ever before in enabling the user experience in today’s applications. Network intelligence, simplicity and innovation will be the key factor in unlocking new business opportunities and competitive differentiation for our customers. Today’s launch of the Catalyst 6800, Catalyst 4500 Supervisor 8E, ISR 4451-AX and ASR1000-AX demonstrate how Cisco’s Enterprise Network Architecture is delivering against these promises.....See More

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