Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) News: Career Day in Dubai, Education to Remote Regions, CRS-X Router & More

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Cisco Career Day in Dubai attracts record numbers (AME Info)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) hosted its inaugural Career Day 2013 at its Dubai offices in Knowledge Village. The day-long event attracted an unprecedented 500 prospective candidates, and provided the opportunity for skilled executives and university graduates in the UAE to meet Cisco career experts and business leaders who are recruiting to fill available positions at all levels within various departments locally. Candidates were able to meet and network with members of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO)’s UAE leadership team and as well as gather valuable information about available job openings and opportunities within Cisco. They were also able to discuss the latest technology innovations and market trends, as well as the technical and soft skills Cisco is looking for in the UAE.

Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO)Cisco’s internet of everything takes education to remote regions (Daily News & Analysis)
Even though the Right to Education Act (RTE) was passed in Karnataka over three years ago, the results have been a mixed bag with many not even knowing about the act still. And yet Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO)’s President, Inclusive Growth, Aravind Sitaraman is sure their initiative – Internet of everything might have already started making the Indian educational system more accessible for children everywhere in the country. It was in March when Cisco launched new cloud-based solution code named Dwara, a device that looks no different from a projector but essentially allows video conferencing set-up, so teachers from any part of the country can teach in schools in remote parts. And Sitaraman says the initiative has been successful so far, at least with private schools.

Cisco sees new product raising core router revenue to $10 billion (Yahoo! News)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) predicts that a new product it unveiled on Wednesday will increase its cumulative revenue from core routers, which direct Internet data traffic, by 25 percent – to $10 billion – within the next two years. The leading network equipment maker expects to cash in on ever increasing demand for Internet services with its new CRS-X router, its third in the CRS product series. Since the first CRS router made its debut in 2004, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) has brought in a total of $8 billion in revenue from the product range, according to Stephen Liu, Cisco’s director of service provider marketing. “The CRS-X is the innovation we need to cross the $10 billion barrier,” Liu told Reuters ahead of the Wednesday announcement.

Cisco turns to rules engine in drive to tackle emerging markets (ComputerWeekly.com)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) is turning to business rules software to help it respond to new market opportunities, changing regulations, and business practices in a more agile way. The company has begun a project that will allow it to extract the rules which govern how it runs its business from a myriad of diverse IT systems, placing them instead into a central “rules engine”. It will give Cisco the ability to respond in a more agile way, as it seeks to establish a presence in rapidly growing emerging markets, said KC Wu, VP of information technology for Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO). “The main driver is to build a very agile enterprise to respond more proactively to any new market opportunity,” she said in an interview with Computer Weekly.

Cisco Teams With Industry Leaders to Boost Security Through Network Wide Context and Control (MarketWatch)
In a move to provide IT organizations with greater network visibility, an identity- and device-aware network, and consistent network mitigation policies for combating network threats, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) today introduced…



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