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New Products
Video Connected Home
Our end-to-end, digital video distribution systems and digital interactive set-top boxes enable service providers
and content originators to deliver entertainment, information, and communication services to consumers and
businesses around the world. These systems consist of products and platforms deployed in network operation
centers, headends, core and edge access networks, and outside plant environments, as well as in homes and
businesses. Our range of set-top box product offerings includes both standard IP capable models and radio
frequency models that can securely distribute content, as well as more advanced models with digital video
recording options and whole home video capabilities for delivering standard definition and high definition
video. We also provide cable modems, residential gateways, femtocell access points, and other products
deployed in homes and businesses
Our home networking strategy aligns with Cisco’s broader vision to enable consumers to live a connected life
that is more personal, social, and visual. Our products connect different devices in the household, allowing
people to share Internet access, printers, storage, video, music, movies, and games throughout the home. Products
include routers, adapters, gateways, switches, modems, home network management software, and other products
that are designed to provide both tech-savvy and mass-market consumers with rich in-home experiences. These
products are sold through select retailers, value-added resellers, online retailers, and service providers worldwide.
Collaboration
Cisco’s Collaboration portfolio integrates voice, video, data and mobile applications on fixed and mobile
networks across a wide range of devices and endpoints—from mobile phones and tablets to desktops, Macs and
laptops to desktop virtualization clients. Specific solutions include IP phones, mobile applications, customer care,
web conferencing, messaging, enterprise social software and Cisco TelePresence Systems. These solutions are
available as software and web-based collaborative offerings, standalone devices, integrated components in Cisco
routers and switches, and as hosted services in the cloud. Cisco’s strategy is to offer an open, interoperable
architecture that enables customers to deliver a consistent collaboration experience regardless of device, content,
location, or interaction style. These capabilities are critical capabilities in today’s era, which requires a
collaborative workspace that is mobile, social, visual and virtual.
During fiscal 2011, Cisco introduced several new Collaboration solutions including: Cisco Quad, an enterprise
social software platform; Cisco Social Miner, a social media solution for proactive customer care; Cisco
TelePresence EX90 and MX200 systems designed to easily extend TelePresence to more desktops, offices and
meeting spaces; Cisco Jabber, an enterprise application for presence, instant messaging, web conferencing,
desktop sharing, voice and video on mobile devices, laptops and applications; Cisco WebEx for web-based
collaboration with presentations, applications, documents, integrated audio and high quality video on tablets and
desktops; and new desktop virtualization endpoints for thin client Collaboration applications.
Security
Cisco security solutions deliver network and content security systems that are designed to enable highly secure
collaboration. Our products in this category span firewall, intrusion prevention, remote access, virtual private
networks (VPN), unified client, web and email security and network security. Our AnyConnect Secure Mobility
Client enables users to access networks with their mobile device of choice, such as laptops and smartphone-based
mobile devices while allowing organizations to manage the security risks of borderless networks. Our cloud-
based web security service is designed to provide real-time threat protection and to prevent zero-day malware
from reaching corporate networks, including roaming or mobile users. We focus on a proactive, layered approach
to counter both existing and emerging security threats. We provide security solutions that are designed to be
integrated, timely, comprehensive, and effective, helping to ensure holistic security for organizations worldwide.
In addition, Cisco security systems include network and application policy solutions for identity services used in
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