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Bill Rubino

Product Marketing Manager

Enterprise Networking and Cloud Marketing

Bill Rubino is a responsible for the marketing of Cisco’s Network Access Solutions including Cisco DNA Center.

Bill has been working in the networking industry for over 30 years and has held a number of positions for a variety of companies.

Previously, Bill was the Sr. Director of Industry Marketing at Blue Prism, a software automation company. Prior to this, Bill was at Cisco for 7 years marketing Cisco’s Enterprise Mobility Solution. Bill has also worked at Motorola as a Senior Product Manager responsible for Motorola’s Outdoor Wireless Broadband Product Portfolio and held a variety of positions at companies such as Nortel Networks, Sycamore Networks, Bay Networks, Wellfleet Communications, and Proteon.

Bill is also the co-author of two patents associated with switching and routing.

A lifelong Red Sox fan, Bill resides in Orlando, FL with his wife and teenage son.

Articles

June 16, 2015

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Three Cheers for Cisco! Enterprise Products Clean Up at Interop Tokyo!

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Cisco is proud to have three enterprise products selected as award recipients at last weeks’s Interop conference in Tokyo. The products’ recognition at Interop’s Best of Show Awards further cements Cisco’s commitment to providing the best innovative products and solutions for our customers. Cisco swept the Mobile & Wireless Category, as the Cisco Hyperlocation Module […]

June 8, 2015

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Preparing for the next wave of Mobility at Cisco Live

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It is that time of year again where we kick off another Cisco Live, our 26th show happening in San Diego this year. Much like the Cisco events of the past, the evolution of wireless technology and solutions have come a long way.  In the late 1990’s, Wi-Fi was a novelty or a toy that […]

May 12, 2015

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New Avenues for Learning

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South Island School in Hong Kong is made up of students from around the world with 1,400 students from over 35 countries. One value that sets the school apart is its commitment to using technology in the classroom. For instance, all students have a laptop that they use to access e-books, watch educational videos, and […]

May 5, 2015

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The shift in Education towards Mobile Learning

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Technology is important to children in terms of how they learn and how they live. A challenge for many school districts is the ability to offer a mobile learning by putting digital resources in a student’s hands with constrained funding for education. Katy Independent School District located in Katy TX needed a wireless infrastructure that […]

April 29, 2015

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Best of Interop Winner: What is the Hype About Hyperlocation?

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Apparently a lot! And the Best of Interop Commitee this year in Las Vegas agree. Cisco is the proud recipient of the Best of Interop Award in 2015 for the Mobility/Wireless category. Understanding customer behavior is a key asset for any business. This is also true in the growing field of indoor location-based services such […]

April 10, 2015

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The Cisco Hyperlocation Module: Best of Interop Awards Finalist

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We are thrilled about the innovative work we’re doing to provide better location-based services for our customer. Our latest innovation, The Cisco Hyperlocation Module, has been selected by UBM as a Best of Interop finalist for the Mobility/Wireless category! It’s an honor to be recognized for our innovation and technological advancements in wireless, and we […]

June 16, 2014

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The Momentum of 802.11ac Moves into the Real World

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Wireless is enabling change everywhere. According to Cisco’s VNI Global Forecast, wireless traffic will bypass wired traffic 40% by the year 2017. This is evident by the way many...

February 21, 2014

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All 802.11ac Vendors are the same…Right?

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If you are an Enterprise IT Manager, this is a question that you must ask yourself if you are considering deploying 802.11ac for your enterprise wireless network. 802.11ac has some...

December 12, 2013

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Congratulations to 2013 IEEE-SA International Award Recipient Andrew Myles

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Earlier this week, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) announced the winners of the 2013 IEEE-SA Awards to honor standards development contributions. We are pleased to announce that Andrew Myles, Engineering Technical Lead at Cisco has been awarded the IEEE 802 SA International award for his extraordinary contribution to establishing IEEE-SA as a world-class leader in […]

September 26, 2013

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Unified Access Momentum Launch Event – Interop in New York!

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Are you looking to transform your network to deliver new, more innovative customer experiences? Are you looking to BYOD and mobility to make technology more relevant to your lines of business? Cisco can help. Cisco is expanding powerful business innovations to more places with Cisco Unified Access serving as the network foundation that drives better […]

July 9, 2013

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802.11ac in the Healthcare Industry

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Live Webinar on 802.11ac in Healthcare July 16, 10am | Register Now With any new wireless technology, much...

June 12, 2013

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WWDC Wireless Takeaway: 802.11ac on Apple Devices Coming Your Way Soon

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At WWDC this week, Apple announced that their new Macbook and Macbook Air are 802.11ac enabled. As we predicted in our red-hot Client Adoption blog earlier this year, the...

May 16, 2013

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Live: 802.11ac with No Strings Attached

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Coming off a busy week at Interop Las Vegas, we have recorded another info-packed podcast with the popular wireless networking podcast group “No Strings Attached Show”. The topic...

May 7, 2013

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Cisco will ride the 802.11ac Wave2

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If you recall, back in the early days of 802.11n, the Wi-Fi Alliance (WFA) rolled out the 802.11n certification program in phases.  Here we are several years later and in...

April 17, 2013

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Adaptive Radio Modules for the 3600 Series AP: Best of Interop 2013 Finalist

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We’ve been really busy but also very thrilled about the work we’re doing to future-proofing the network, and it seems we’re not alone. One of our latest innovations, adaptive radio...

March 20, 2013

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Enterprise Networks and the Drive for IPv6

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It was not that long ago that whenever I read an article about IPv6, it usually discussed how the IPv4 Address depletion in other countries. At that time, the adoption of IPv6 was coming from other countries that where the v4 address space was depleted, the US Government, or Service Provider. Well fast forward only […]

March 11, 2013

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Client Adoption for 802.11ac Wireless Technology

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When it comes to the adoption of new technology such as 802.11ac, the industry becomes a farmer’s almanac of predictions when it comes to when and what devices...

March 4, 2013

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Tablets in K-12 Education: Design Your Wireless Network for Tomorrow

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Whenever I travel for business, I take my tablet along. It connects me to work email, it plays my favorite music and it allows me to catch up on Red Sox games during baseball season. It is also a filled with pre-K apps for my son to learn his numbers and letters in preparation for […]

February 8, 2013

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A Closer Look: Utica Community Schools Enables Anytime, Anywhere Learning

After the great success of our last K-12 webinar, it’s clear there’s a lot of interest in how mobile devices and wireless technology can play a key role in K-12 schools. In my last post, I mentioned that I spent some time with the Utica Community School system in Utica,MI observing how they have implemented […]

December 6, 2012

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Harnessing the Potential of Wi-Fi in K-12 Schools

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Last week, I traveled to Michigan to visit a Cisco customer. The customer was the Utica Community Schools who had recently installed a Cisco Wireless Solution including the new Aironet 2600 Access Point for all their K-12 Schools. I visited the elementary school where I was able to observe how the students used the wireless […]