Cisco Collaboration
Cognitive Collaboration: The Future is Here
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Cognitive collaboration will become the foundation to deliver massively personalized experiences and will transform how we work.
Cognitive Collaboration: The X-factor for Cisco partners
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Cisco announced how Artificial Intelligence is being integrated across the portfolio. It will enable endless possibilities for your customers and provide you with the X-factor in collaboration.
Our wins can be your wins
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Take a look at what people are saying about Cisco Collaboration and see how our innovations can help you sell collaboration products your customers will love.
A veteran speaks: the need for simplicity in DoD IT Modernization
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Guest Author Gus Mendiola is a Systems Engineering Manager and military veteran leading a team of engineers supporting the United States Army in CONUS, SWA, and Europe. He retired from...
Partner Launch: New innovations for the future of work
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In November, Cisco will unveil solutions that help customers move to the future of work. Our partners will be able to take advantage of new opportunities in fast-growing markets.
Is Your Organization Ready for Digital Transformation?
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Cisco knows what it takes to transform businesses. Our simple buying programs, security portfolio, and collaboration and networking solutions are accelerated by our services and partner ecosystem.
Delivering More Intuitive Collaboration Without Compromise
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Collaboration is getting more intuitive and we have some big announcements coming up in April 2018. Here’s what you need to know:
Unsiloed at Cisco
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Faith expands on a recent LinkedIn post she made about working together at Cisco, and how working remotely never gets lonely.
IT Can Finally Take a Lunch Break
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Most financial institutions today have quite a few branches, spread out across different counties, regions, and even states. Which means different teams in different places—often using different technology. And while each branch has some independence, one of WWT’s banking customers wanted their employees to work together—without having to call IT each time they tried to. WWT says… […]
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