Cisco Systems - Cisco Weekly Update - 29 July 2008
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Welcome to the Cisco Weekly Update - Issue #16; 30 July 2008
This week's Cisco News Alert features:
Joyce Woo profiled; Delivering the next Generation Data Centre; Sponsorship Opportunity; upcoming events and current promotions.
This week's Westcon Team Profile ::
Profiling Joyce Woo:
Joyce Woo joined Westcon Group in June 2008 as the Team Leader of the newly formed Inside Sales Account Manger and Relationship Manager team. Her working experience mainly lies within the Finance Industry coming from a Superannuation and Investments background. Joyce's previous experience as a Team Coordinator and Business Analyst will be key in shaping and developing a strong team of relationship building and sales focused team, with emphasis on delivering exceptional customer service. Joyce is excited to come on board the Westcon Group family and is looking forward to exciting times ahead.
If you didn't make it to our recent Lunch & Learn in Melbourne...
At our recent Lunch & Learn held in Melbourne, Nathan Godsall presented on: How to sell Cisco SMB Solutions (email Bill Gooch for a copy of ppt presentation), and Fast Track (click for Fast Track ppt presentation download)
This Cisco Nexus Family of switches for data centers provide the network foundation needed to deliver on the Cisco Data Center 3.0 vision.
As Cisco's flagship switching platform, the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series is a modular switching system designed to deliver 10 Gigabit Ethernet and unified fabric in the data center. This new platform delivers exceptional scalability, continuous operation, and transport flexibility. It is primarily designed for the core and aggregation layers of the data center but may also make sense in certain access layer implementations.
The Cisco Nexus 7000 Platform is powered by
Cisco NX-OS, a state-of-the-art operating system, and
was specifically designed with the unique features and capabilities needed in the most mission-critical place in
the network, the data center.
The Cisco Nexus 7000 was designed around three principles:
Infrastructure scalability: using virtualization, power and cooling efficiency, density, and performance to support efficient data center infrastructure growth
Operational continuity: integrated hardware, software, and management design to support zero downtime environments
Transport flexibility: engineering foresight to enable the adoption of new technologies in an incremental, cost-effective manner
Continuing the Lunch & Learn Update Series our update on 7 August will discuss How to Sell Cisco SMB Solutions. This event is targeted as both Sales and Pre-Sales Professionals, so make sure you register early to secure a place. CLICK HERE.