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Cisco celebrates 10,000th patent WEBCAST: Sprint The Network Foundation of an IT-to-ET Transformation There's an evolutionary process at work that will eventually affect every enterprise IT department. Nemertes Research describes it as a transformation from IT to ET Enterprise Technology. Learn More In this Issue
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Monday, July 22, 2013
Cisco celebrates 10,000th patent
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