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Cisco targets SMBs with telepresence and Business Edition offers

Cisco dials up the mid-market | Cisco study finds young workers want access, not money

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Cisco targets SMBs with telepresence and Business Edition offers
Cisco has introduced new and expanded telepresence offerings along with innovations to its Business Edition portfolio that are targeted to enhance Cisco solutions for midsize organizations. Read More


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Cisco dials up the mid-market
Aiming at a multibillion dollar market, Cisco this week revamped its IP PBXes to address midmarket needs. Read More


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Cisco study finds young workers want access, not money
Forget paying our best and brightest to work for your company. Give them what they really want: a mobile device with Internet access. According to Cisco's latest study, young professionals and college students might value Internet-connected mobility and social networking in the workplace over monetary compensation. And the company that more freely embraces social media during business hours may be... Read More


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