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Peter Alexander
Vice President, Marketing
palexand@cisco.com
Presentations:
VPNs: Coming of Age and Laying Course for the Final Frontier
VPN Con - September 2000
As global 2000 companies continue to embrace the cost benefits of Virtual Private Networks, a new breed of innovators is positioning to extend VPNs to the next level: wireless devices. This trend will have sweeping ramifications for the VPN industry while recasting how we think about the classic Wide Area Network. Mr. Alexander lays out Cisco's vision for the classic WAN and explains how customers, partners and remote employees will be able to access the corporate network anytime, anywhere and from a wide range of devices.
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[3.0 MB]
Intelligent Networks Beyond 2000
CeBIT 2000 - March 2000
Meeting the business demands of the new century requires agility in the Enterprise. A new Internet-enabled business model is developing, placing a premium on emerging applications such as Customer Care and Supply Chain Management. These solutions are built on intelligence in the IP Fabric, an Ecosystem of vendors, and new technologies for integrating data, voice, and video. Mr. Alexander’s keynote stressed the importance of new intelligent network capabilities such as Quality of Service and Network Based Application Recognition in implementing these solutions.
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[8.1 MB]
Internet Business Solutions and Convergence
CT Expo 2000 - February 2000
The demands of global competition and deregulation are causing Enterprises
to reconsider their “old world” telephony solutions. The emerging Internet-enabled
business model places an emphasis on speedy deployment of new applications
blending traditionally separate voice, data, and video services. Customer
Care and E-Learning applications (among others) demand this new integrated
networking infrastructure. Mr. Alexander explains how the emerging standards-based
open voice networking architectures will deliver these applications rapidly
and cost-effectively and discusses Cisco’s own progress in deploying telephony
based on the Cisco AVVID (Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated
Data).
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[5.4 MB]
Business Information Needs and the Future of the Internet
Frost & Sullivan "Next Generation Internet" Conference - February 2000
While consumer Internet growth has grabbed most of the headlines, business consumption of Internet services is increasing rapidly and offers fast profitability and significant margins. By implementing Internet business applications, enterprises are creating a whole new set of demands for Internet capabilities and services.
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[8.3 MB]
The Open Telephony
Movement
The Open Telephony Movement is back, and it's precipitating a
fresh look at voice infrastructure. IP and the Internet are the
core of Open Telephony today. Vice President Peter Alexander's
presentation at PBX 2000.
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[6.6 MB]
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