February 03, 2009

Watch the Archive of the Scalable, Secure, and Cost-Effective WAN Services Virtual TechChat


Cisco Live in Second Life TechChat: “Scalable, Secure, and Cost-Effective WAN Services with Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers”

This TechChat featured Mike Weir, Technical Marketing Engineer Manager, Edge Routing Business Unit, and Matthew Eubanks, Product Manager for Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers in the Edge Routing Business Unit. During this TechChat, Weir and Eubanks discussed new innovations and solutions on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers, designed to address existing and future networking requirements.

View this archived discussion to hear how the Cisco ASR 1000 Series routers:
• Consolidate multiple functions and services, improving cost efficiency
• Help you meet increasing compliance and security requirements
• Are designed to handle rising capacity needs, including the growing numbers of remote and branch office workers
• Deliver a resilient and secure next-generation WAN infrastructure

Click here to watch the archive of the event.

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Dannette Veale Posted by Dannette Veale at 08:15AM PST

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