Cisco Systems: Taking Cyber Communication to the Next Level

Ned Hooper recently appointed CSO Cisco Systems is #63 on the Midas List.

"With his outstanding track record of success, I am very confident
in Ned's ability to help Cisco capitalize on our opportunities and drive
the company's business strategy as we meet our customers' evolving
expectations of their technology and business needs."
-John Chambers, Cisco Chairman

Cisco Systems Inc. has been a global leader in network design and electronic communication strategies for years and years. They are the embodiment of a company that produces technology solutions to enhance collaborative electronic communication. Being one of the early companies to produce network solutions for businesses and eventually reaching the residential markets. Through strategic mergers and acquisitions, technology innovations, and software developments Cisco Systems and leaders such as Ned Hooper have paved the way to large group collaboration on a global scale.

Ned Hooper has led many of the strategic mergers and acquisitions that have led to Cisco’s huge profits. According to one article Ned Hooper, “Through acquisitions…Hooper’s guidance has driven Cisco’s expansion in the network service control, wireless, consumer networking, and digital video markets, resulting in the addition of $3B+ in annual revenue to Cisco since 2002.” Cisco is a global leader because it complements its portfolio and offers solutions to collaborative roadblocks by either creating partnerships or acquiring businesses. Cisco is using the innovations of other businesses in order to meet and improve customer expectations.

In addition to employing leaders like Ned Hooper some of the technological innovations created by Cisco have helped businesses to create a more collaborative virtual work place. Examples of the technological advances Cisco has developed are items such as broadband modems, routers, switches, VPN tokens, etc. Cisco systems has also been a leader in wireless innovations and advancements. All these innovations have helped both businesses and homes enjoy enhanced communications electronically. These technological advancements have made it easier for people to communicate more effectively and efficiently regardless of geographic distance. The communication has also become more hyperpersonal now that people can have teleconferences and actually meet face to face easily across vast distances.

Lastly companies like Cisco systems have used software developments to leverage themselves as leaders in electronic communication. Their security efforts alone have helped to encourage collaborative communications by trying to create the safest environments they can for users. Cisco has an endless list of software applications for network management and collaboration. With each new day software engineers are thinking of new ideas to improve the quality of services that Cisco can offer to its customers. Be it tools that monitor and analyze networks, report network connection status, or web based solutions for web conferences Cisco and leaders like Ned Hooper are constantly looking for the next innovative step to improve collaborative communication.

Sources

http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2007/eKits/Ned_Hooper_Bio.pdf
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2009/99/midas09_Ned-Hooper_RFDE.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS104576+08-Jul-2009+MW20090708
http://www.cisco.com/

2 comments:

Cricket84 said...

Remembering the end user is vital to developing a collaborative virtual work place. Our business has also evolved in providing a better communication system. We also use Cisco and I find it very user friendly. There is nothing worse than showing up at a meeting and spending precious time setting up the network system. Or the fear that you will not understand the set up process and have to rely on your IT department to assist you. Cisco is a true global leader.

bonkers1 said...

My company does use the Cisco systems for our internal needs, Lucent for our wireless network. I have to also say that Cisco does a great job making systems simple, especially for those that do not have the IT background.