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| Friday, December 9th, 2011 | | 6:18 pm |
Introduction to Cisco and Cloud Computing Cisco began in1984, when Sandy Lerner and Len Bosack, then working as staff at Stanford University, joined forces with Nicholas Pham. Lerner would later go on to work at Shlumberger, but then come back full time in around 1987. They named their company as a derivative of the city name San Francisco, and initially, both Bosack and company would refer to it only in lower case: cisco. The very first product provided by the company was actually an adaptation of a multiple protocol router software. It had been created many years earlier by William Yeager and he also worked at Stanford and would later work with Sun Microsystems. The initial CEO of the Cisco was Bill Graves. He maintained this status until 1988, when leadership was then handed off to John Morgridge. The company would then go public in 1990, however, that same year, Lerner would be fired and in protest, Bosack, who was her then husband would also resign. In 2006, things really began to move quickly for Cisco. They began with a new marketing campaign that included an all new logo and slogan. Joe Finocchiaro and Jerry Kuyper were responsible for this and the key to the entire mission was to get the brand into a more or less "household" status. From the marketing to the use of Cisco services such as lower end Linksys products, in addition to the new Flip Video camera that would later come: the company succeeded. Offering a wealth of services to everyone from the enterprise level businesses, to the home user has skyrocketed the company into the goal that they set in 2006. Linksys is perhaps the most well known service, with many routers and other offerings impacting all of the key markets with which they provide not only products but services as well. The company has continued on with steady growth and Cisco services are quite well known. They are predominately focused on only three market segments. Service Provider, Enterprise, as well as the Home and Small Business. Each one of these is then segmented so that the company can deliver the best possible solution as well as an innovation in terms of how Cisco works within each. Though initially the company did try to work within another consumer market wherein they were promoting flip devices, this did not pan out. In the Spring of 2011, the company made an announcement that the entire flip line of camera production would cease, and these would no longer be available. Continued growth enables the company to extend their services and to create a stronger growth. This benefits the end user by enabling them to connect in the ways that they need to, and to better serve their own customers and client bases. Cloud Computing Network Services Managed Services Current Mood: nauseatedCurrent Music: Indy | | Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 | | 5:12 pm |
Telecommunications Internet Service ProviderTelecommunications Internet Service Provider An ISP is one of the essential elements which you will need for both business and home use, and finding the best supplier can be daunting. You will want to ensure that you choose an Internet provider that can deliver everything which they promise. There are a large number of different providers; however, some are far better than others. Whether you run a business or use the Internet at home for personal use, there are several elements, which need to be excellent. Business users will want to ensure that they can utilize WAN to keep all employees and clients communicating. If you ensure that you have the best ISP, you will be able to span different countries, and even the world. Everyone needs different elements from their computer system; therefore, you want to choose an ISP who sees you as an individual. Choosing the right ISP for your needs and budget is essential to guarantee that your system works well for you. You will want to choose an ISP which can assess and recommend the best system to have, and not simply try to provide the most expensive. A top quality ISP will be able to suggest systems and WAN solutions which you have never even heard of. The best ISP for your needs will be able to decide whether your current system is capable of dealing with all of your needs, and ensuring that you are happy with every element. The ISP will be able to ensure that you are saving money and making the right choices. You will want to make sure that all of your employees and customers are receiving the best possible service every time they log in. There is an enormous array of different services which the ISP can provide to make your life far easier. Whether you want the provider to manage all of your services, or simply be a guide and a resource for when needed, you can tailor make your package to your needs. By implementing the correct technical procedures, you will be able to ensure that your business is far more efficient. This will save you vast amounts of money in the future. Security and safety is a massive issue, and cyber crime is, unfortunately, on the increase; therefore, you need to ensure that you have an excellent security system in place. When you need WAN for your business, you will open yourself up to the world; therefore, you will need to have top security in place which keeps your business safe. Using a top quality ISP will guarantee that they understand your needs, and provide you with every element of the best possible services. The correct ISP will make your business far more appealing, safe and efficient. Managed Services Cloud Computing Network Services Current Mood: nauseatedCurrent Music: Indy | | Friday, November 25th, 2011 | | 12:19 pm |
Understanding Managed Services The practice of being able to transfer the day to day management responsibilities of a business as a strategy is known as managed services. This method enables companies to have efficient, effective operations that include many different applications. Utilizing these powerful tools, a company or even just a businessperson will be able to have a greater level of control over many aspects of their practices. This person is usually known as the client or customer, and sometimes as the offerer, whereas the people who do provide such services are typically known as service providers. The client of the managed services is responsible for overseeing the performance and function of these services and doesn't lose control of the organization at all for that. The provider just uses them to benefit the business and this is most typically seen in terms of information technology or IT. Those who do use a service such as this usually take on the responsibilities to bring about varying services to clients. There is usually an upfront billing system at set up, or when managed services are transitioned and then there will be a continuous fee for services. This either will be fixed or close to it and this better benefits the businesses that use such network services as it does enable ease in budgeting. You typically see a very specific business level in respect to those services when you are looking at managed services on the enterprise level. However, the model that works for the larger businesses is often also scaled in such a way that even medium and smaller businesses can benefit a great deal. Again, the most often cited benefit is that there is an ease and consistency in budgeting, but also a more expansive service that is available to those smaller businesses overall. There are many different ways that managed services may benefit a business. The providers typically offer not only services but devices for their use as well. Storage systems, networks and servers are the most common, though some may also supply everything from desktops, notebooks and applications for those products. The services provided are usually along the lines of data backup and recovery, patch management and alerts, as well as the more commonly seen security. The benefits of utilizing managed services, or even network services is in that businesses are able to maintain a continuous stream of backups and security measures with very little, if any downtime. This will result in fewer interruptions of service due to the varying IT issues that can arise in the course of business. Having an offline routine infrastructure management run by an outside services professional is the very best way to ensure that your tech needs are taken care of so that you can go on running your business. Managed Services Cloud Computing Network Services Current Mood: nauseatedCurrent Music: Indy |
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