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    TELECOMMUNICATIONS, THE INTERNET AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY Name: Miguel Ángel Cóndor Colqui Q1 * Based on the video and text of the case, list and briefly describe five areas where either version of Sametime may increase employee productivity. What do you think will produce the greatest increase in employee productivity? 1. Improve communication – Employees have a better communication through the lotus same time. Not only among them, they can also be linked with his /her boss, CEO, customer

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    on this project? Why is this? When Peter Solvik joined Cisco in January 1993 as the company's CIO, Cisco was a $500 million company running a UNIX-based software package to support its core transaction processing, including financial, manufacturing, and order entry systems. At that time, Cisco was experiencing significant growth. However, the application didn't provide the degree of redundancy, reliability, and maintainability that Cisco needed to meet the business requirements anymore. The current

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    1. Study the networked supply chain concept as implemented by Cisco. What are its strengths and weaknesses? Cisco Systems, Inc. is an IT company that specializes in the selling of networking and communication products and services. It is a B2B company where they sell its products primarily to large enterprises and telecommunications service providers, but it also markets products designed for small businesses and consumers such as routers, modems, and home network management software. The products

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    F. WARREN MCFARLAN ALISON BERKLEY WAGONFELD Enterprise IT at Cisco (2004) Boston knew the call center project was potentially valuable, but so were many others considered by BPOC. Would its benefits be realized quickly enough? Would all involved groups be willing to incur the hardship of shifting systems and retraining the hundreds of people involved when the time came? The customer advocacy group had already successfully proved the concept in a European pilot, but Boston questioned whether

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    It331 Documentation

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    CNS Capstone A COMPREHENSIVE NETWORK DEVELOPMENT PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE IT / COMPUTER NETWORKS SYSTEMS PROGRAM IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE by ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ADVISOR – ______________ ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE MURRAY, UTAH AUGUST, 2006 Table of Contents Introduction to Infinet…………………………………………………

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    and around!’’ cheerfully started Cisco, greeting Joe and Iris at the elevator. ‘’Good to see you too, Cisco.’’ Joe couldn’t help but smile at the warm welcome as he slowly got out of the elevator, one step after another, supporting himself on the cane that was helping him stay on his feet. His back was killing him, so were his ribs and his head was pounding like a fanfare having a concert in it, but he couldn’t care about this now. Iris nodded gratefully at Cisco for holding the door as she was

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    emotions, Cisco marked by tremendous technological invention which brought interact and communicate feelings and easy process . Introduction : Cisco Telepresence , first introduce in October 2006 , is a new technology developed by Cisco systems designed to link two physically separated rooms or area so it represent a single conference room regardless of location , Using this innovative , you can being or work in another planet . Cisco IT implemented 269 Cisco Telepresence units in Cisco offices

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    Director

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    Subject: Strategic paper - Cisco Category: Business and Money > Economics Asked by: k9queen-ga List Price: $60.00 |Posted: 02 Dec 2003 08:37 PST Expires: 01 Jan 2004 08:37 PST Question ID: 282626 | | |For the company CISCO, PLease give a SWOT analysis. Explain what | |their core competency is, do they have any forward/backward | |integration? What do they or are

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    Essay Software Piracy beyond the Street Corner

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    January 23, 2003, the world’s leading computer networking equipment maker Cisco Systems, headquartered in San Jose California, filed a lawsuit against China-based Huawei Technologies and its United States subsidiaries Huawei America and FutureWei Technologies. In the lawsuit, Cisco alleged that Huawei stole intellectual property by copying its Internet Operating System (IOS) software and its copyrighted user manuals. Cisco also claimed that Huawei infringed on its patents. After numerous failed attempts

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    Individual Case Write Up - Cisco 1. What is an ERP system? What does it do? Enterprise Resource Planning systems are integrated software applications that assimilate internal and external information that is required to manage an organization efficiently and effectively. The system encompasses finance, accounting, manufacturing, sales, service, and customer relationship management and automates these activities with a unified software system. The main purpose of an ERP system is to facilitate

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