Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Cisco

Cisco is the largest provider of Network solution based in San Francisco. The name is actually derived from the name of the city it is from, it was formed by a married couple, Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner who worked as computer operation staffs in Stanford University. Initially, it specialized in developing routers for supporting multiple protocol system. Soon after Internet Protocol became widely adapted, it shifted its specialization in providing technologies to deliver IP packets and MPLS frames.
The company has expertise in providing Networking solutions and developing Routers used in both Industrial and educational purposes. It provides its services to many Multinational companies, as networking is critical in secure and faster data transfer, which is essential for survival of any organization. Cisco also provides training in Networking and its certification are recognized worldwide. Cisco has now become a common word in the field of networking.

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