Social Responsibility JJT Task 1 Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy Chris Dennison Introduction In today’s global economy of socially conscious shoppers, it is not enough to simply create and sell a high quality good or service. A recent study shows that corporate social responsibility is critical to establishing and maintaining a positive reputation as evident by the more than 90 percent of polled shoppers that would switch to a brand that demonstrates support for a good cause if competing
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Thursday, February 23, 2012 Case Analysis: CISCO Systems: Managing the Go-to-Market Evolution Group 5 ROHIT NATH | GAURAV PATANGE | MANGESH PATIL MAHTAAB KAJLA | SACHIN KUMAR Situation Analysis Company Introduction Leader in switches and router market and had followed a strategy of growth through acquisitions Market capitalization greater than $500 bn in 2000 Followed a market coverage model that contemplated approximately five tiers customers based on opportunities available
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ii Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals Tim Szigeti, Kevin McMenamy, Roland Saville, Alan Glowacki Copyright©2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. Published by: Cisco Press 800 East 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46240 USA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher
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Wireless Router Configuration- Gateway Configuration Cisco Linksys Products (http://homesupport.cisco.com/en-us/wireless/lbc/WRT54G) Model # WRT54G Firmware : v1.4 – v 4.20. Barry Rodricks Outline Introduction. Configuring the Router as a Gateway. References Introduction What is a default Gateway ? A default gateway is the device that passes traffic from the local subnet to devices on other subnets. The default gateway often connects a local network to the Internet, although
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Installing Cisco TelePresence System Codec C40 This box contains: • • • • • • • The C40 codec Rack ears Remote control HDMI cable (3 m / 10 ft) Ethernet cable (5 m / 16 ft) Power cable (1.8 m / 6 ft) Batteries LR03 AAA 1.5 V for the remote control Assembling the rack ear profiles Mount the rack ear profiles to the codec. IMPORTANT There should always be a distance of minimum 10 cm / 4 in. free space in front of the codec. 1. Remove the two M3 screws on the left and right side
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Summary On November 13, 2007, a global, cross-functional team at Cisco Systems, Inc. was seeking the green light to start manufacturing a new router, code-named Viking. The team faced a number of challenges in launching the low-cost but powerful router for telecommunications service providers. After overhauling the project to sharply increase the router's planned speed and capacity, the company had just one year to launch the product, an unusually fast schedule. In addition, Viking team was proposing
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Cisco Systems [pic] Networking the Internet Revolution Brandi Martin brandi@ucsc.edu Table of Contents Paper Objective Section 1: The Network Equipment Industry A. Industry Profile B. Competitive Strategies within the Industry C. Porter Model Evaluation of Industry Forces D. Globalization of the Industry E. Importance of Information Technology to the Industry Section II: Company Perspective:
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that it does more than sim ply reduce costs. It allows for "better" meetings as well: it's easier to meet with partners, suppliers, sub sidiaries, and colleagues from within the office or around the world on a more frequent basis, which in most cases simply cannot be reasonably accom plished through travel. You can also meet with con tacts that you wouldn't be able to meet at all without videoconferencing technology. For example, Rip Curl, a Costa Mesa, California, producer of surfing equipment
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include : ➢ Telepresence : For small and medium-sized businesses, Cisco TelePresence is designed for organizations getting started with telepresence while maintaining what our larger customers can't live without: a high-quality experience that's easy to use. It's superior to the competition in its ability to save our customers time and increase employee productivity, without requiring a high upfront investment. ➢ Cisco WebEx Solutions: Meet with anyone, anywhere over the web—and work
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capability along with the SonicWall UTM appliance that is provided by the company. * In order to address the remote management of the switches request, it would require a console cable and a server that has an available console port such as the Cisco Nexus 2228TP GE Fabric Extender expansion module which is one of the easier servers to use that also provides redundancy. At that point (via hypertext) the commands would be inputted for the remote settings using the sites IP address and VLAN information
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