December 04, 2008

Visual Networking Allows You Surf in Paradise


Mark Brindle’s winning video, “Mike Cotton’s Digital Crib,” in the Cisco and Filmaka Digital Cribs video contest shows that you don’t need to quit your day job and disconnect from those you love to surf epic waves in Indonesia (or anywhere for that matter). What you do need, is a network that can take you there by enabling visual networking experiences.

This video is a huge inspiration for me because Mike allows what he loves to dictate the way he lives his life...not work. Check out how Mike Cotton uses visual networking on his home network to run a café, keep his day job, and surf as much as possible. 

Visual networking is something we talk about often at Cisco because it is the future. Data shows that the use of these technologies is increasing at an incredible rate. Stay tuned for news that will improve visual networking experiences in your home...

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Johanna Fry Posted by Johanna Fry at 04:29PM PST

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Richard V Jun 11, 2009

Visual networking is the future, as well as work online, I have been working from my own home since the past 4 years getting good profit from my websites turning me into the owner of my own time, Im actually learning how to surf now jeje and guess what I live in Costa Rica.

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