“Cisco has not and does not design products for the purpose of political censorship.” DoePoliticalPurposeDesignProductsCensorshipCisco Author:Marc Chandler
“The Cisco announcement that their revenue might slow due to shortage of parts meant, therefore, Nortel was down because it's competing in the same market. I think that was the big negative.” ThinkingBigsMightNegativeDuesCompetingRevenuePartingShortageAnnouncementsCisco Author:Kate Warne
“At Cisco, I made every decision based on what was good for the company, and that pretty much ruined my marriage and my health.” MadeDecisionCompanyRuinedCisco Author:Sandra Lerner
“We [with Cisco Adler] came back to the concept that our music, our lifestyle, and what we stood for was dope. So whoever the show brought to the music, they would stick. It was a way to bring people to the music, and I'm still doing that.” PeopleWayStillsShowsConceptsSticksLifestyleDopeAdlerCisco Author:Shwayze
“Personally, I just got one of these Vonage IP phones. It's actually pretty cool. It comes with one of these Cisco ATA routers where you just plug an analog handset in.” PhonesPlugsAnalogCisco Author:Robert Glaser
“Cisco has been both a pioneer in legitimizing VoIP as an alternative to traditional telephony but also an innovator as it has maintained its competitive lead over the past decade.” Has BeensPastDecadesTraditionalAlternativesPioneersOver The PastInnovatorsCisco Author:Barry O'Sullivan
“The purity of sound that Cisco Music and Bernie Grundman have achieved with this 45rpm version of Famous Blue Raincoat 20th Anniversary Edition is shockingly perfect. I have never heard any version of Famous Blue Raincoat which sounds better... and I've heard them all. No caveats: This LP set is unbelievably gorgeous. I have been waiting two decades to hear it like this. Cisco's 45rpm edition is simply as good as Famous Blue Raincoat gets.” Has BeensTwoWaitingSoundPerfectHeardBlueDecadesVersionsPurityGorgeousCisco Author:Jennifer Warnes
“Poetry restores language by breaking it, and I think that much contemporary writing restores fantasy, as a genre of writing in contrast to a genre of commodity or a section in a bookstore, by breaking it. Michael Moorcock revived fantasy by prying it loose from morality; writers like Jeff VanderMeer, Stepan Chapman, Lucius Shepard, Jeffrey Ford, Nathan Ballingrud are doing the same by prying fantasy away from pedestrian writing, with more vibrant and daring styles, more reflective thinking, and a more widely broadcast spectrum of themes.” ThinkingWritingLanguageFantasyStyleMoralityContemporaryGenreThemeContrastDaringCommoditySectionsSpectrumBookstoresPedestriansReflective ThinkingCisco Author:Michael Cisco
“Ask anyone what that means, what it means to see a miracle, and they will say that it's something impossible, but they mean that a miracle is something formerly believed to be impossible that turns out not to be, not to be impossible, in other words, but possible after all. If this were really true, then miracles would be the most ordinary things in the world, the most uninspiring things in the world, and what can one expect from people who have never been anything but ordinary and uninspired.” PeopleIfsWorldMeanWould BeTurnsAsksImpossibleOrdinaryMiracleOrdinary ThingsReally TrueUninspiredUninspiringCisco Author:Michael Cisco
“As IT enters the mobile-cloud era, IT providers need to be more innovative about addressing customers' fast changing needs. Over the past two years, Cisco and Citrix have collaborated to deliver significant innovation into the market. Now we are excited to accelerate our partnership into cloud, networking and mobility.” NeedsYearsTwoPastInnovationCloudsExcitedCustomersSignificantErasTwo YearsPartnershipInnovativeMobileNetworkingOver The PastProvidersMobilityAccelerateCisco Author:Padmasree Warrior