The long-time chief executive of global networking giant Cisco Systems, John Chambers, is planning to touch down in Sydney in late April.
Cisco Systems, the "plumber of the Internet," is taking a bold step into the video market -- a move executives believe will define the future of the company.
Cisco CEO John Chambers has predicted that the IT industry will enjoy a second era of productivity which will mirror the growth spurred by the original Internet revolution in the mid-90s.
Microsoft and Cisco plan to work more closely together to ensure their products interoperate, while remaining fierce rivals in other markets.
Cisco Systems Chief Executive John Chambers says he's taking a 'holistic' approach to security and that corporations should view the network as an integrated system.
By allowing people both in and outside of companies to connect with each other, and share information over the network, the pace of business operations will escalate.
Many CIOs talk of the "'closeness" of their relationship with their key strategic vendors. Every so often though we get an insight into which IT departments are truly valued by the big boys.
At RSA Conference 2005 in San Francisco, Cisco CEO John Chambers speaks to an audience about the importance of the network in dealing with security threats.
Cisco's Nick Watson discusses 802.11n, the battle with Microsoft in unified communications, and security issues with Unified Communications Manager.
Rivalry between long-term partners heats up as Hewlett-Packard seeks more gains in low-end switching market.
Cisco's Mario Mazzola offers a behind-the-scenes look at the company's next-generation core Internet router.
Financially motivated cyberattacks are on the rise, says Cisco Systems CSO John Stewart.
High-powered panelists discuss the evolution of content delivery in the age of convergence and the empowered consumer at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's annual conference in San Francisco. Panelists include Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers, DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg, America Online CEO Jonathan Miller, Google co-founder Larry Page and Comcast CEO Brian Roberts.
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