TeleACK Systems Achieves Premier Certification from Cisco North America

ATLANTA, June 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — TeleACK Systems announced today it has achieved Premier Certification from Cisco. To earn Premier Certification, TeleACK Systems had to meet standards for networking competency, service, support and customer satisfaction set forth by Cisco.

The detail, expertise, and personalization that we provide to our customers will by far exceed any customers’ expectations,” stated Betina Benton, an executive with TeleACK.

As a Cisco Premier Certified Partner TeleACK Systems demonstrates a range of technical expertise. To achieve Cisco Premier Certification TeleACK Systems was required to achieve the Cisco Express Foundation Specialization. This specialization includes tests on technical competency in the integration of basic routing and switching, wireless LANs, and security technologies. In addition, TeleACK Systems was required to integrate a base level of Cisco Lifecycle Services into their offerings and demonstrate measurably high levels of customer satisfaction based on independently audited customer satisfaction surveys. Continue reading “TeleACK Systems Achieves Premier Certification from Cisco North America”

Cisco staffs up cloud unit, faucets Dimension information for hybrid delivery

Following a booster dose to its collaboration suite, Cisco turned the main focus to its burgeoning enterprise cloud department on the second day of its IT exposition, Cisco Live.

In order to induce that cloud off the bottom, therefore to talk, Cisco is reinforcing the learning ability behind the cloud business strategy, beginning with some key internal appointments.

Cisco’s cloud department consists of quite three,700 workers worldwide, crystal rectifier by each old Cisco executives similarly as key new hires like former OpenStack developers and seasoned veterans from the likes of Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft. Continue reading “Cisco staffs up cloud unit, faucets Dimension information for hybrid delivery”

Cisco plugs away at Internet-of-Things; nabs threat intelligence firm ThreatGrid

The Doomsday of Cisco Live is closing out on the networking giant’s biggest bet for long-run growth whereas conjointly giving its security arm another boost.

Mala Anand, senior vice chairman of software package and repair platforms at Cisco, took the chance at Wednesday’s keynote to clarify the distinction (at least from Cisco’s perspective) between the Internet-of-Things and also the Internet-of-Everything.

According to Anand, the Internet-of-Everything begins with the Internet-of-Things, that she explained is that the movement driving property into devices that were antecedently not connected. Continue reading “Cisco plugs away at Internet-of-Things; nabs threat intelligence firm ThreatGrid”

Cisco Flips for Pure Digital

Cisco today announced its intent to acquire privately held Pure Digital Technologies, creator of the Flip video camcorder for consumers, for $590 million in stock. Pure Digital is a “pioneer” in developing consumer-friendly video with mass-market appeal, Cisco says.

The acquisition of Pure Digital is key to Cisco’s strategy to expand momentum in the media-enabled home and to capture the consumer market transition to visual networking, Cisco said in a statement.
Pure Digital’s Flip Video has sold more than 2 million units by being “simple, accessible and fun,” Cisco says. The products come equipped with software that allows users to organize and edit videos, and then share them on YouTube, MySpace and other popular sharing Web sites. Continue reading “Cisco Flips for Pure Digital”