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  • Cisco is also suffering from rising competition from companies such as Juniper Networks and Hewlett-Packard in the market for computer-networking equipment, including the routers and switches that direct the flow of data traffic.

    Cisco to shed 6,500 staff in effort to regain computer networking supremacy 2011

  • It's the first entry by Cisco, the world's largest maker of computer-networking gear, into a home videoconferencing market that's been dominated by free, PC-oriented services such as Skype SA.

    Cisco Launches 'Umi' Telepresence Box To Turn TVs Into Videophones AP 2010

  • It's the first entry by Cisco, the world's largest maker of computer-networking gear, into a home videoconferencing market that's been dominated by free, PC-oriented services such as Skype SA.

    Cisco Launches 'Umi' Telepresence Box To Turn TVs Into Videophones AP 2010

  • F5 Networks agreed to acquire closely held computer-networking company Crescendo Networks's intellectual-property assets and disclosed plans to repurchase more stock.

    What Downgrade? Stocks Get It Back Jonathan Cheng 2011

  • SAN FRANCISCO -- Cisco Systems Inc., the world's largest maker of computer-networking gear, is reducing its work force by about 9 percent to reduce costs and raise profits as the company tries to become more competitive.

    Cisco Layoffs: Tech Giant To Shed Thousands Of Employees The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Of growing importance, though, is its systems business -- selling servers and computer-networking devices to businesses of all sizes.

    Digital China's IBM-style Ambitions Hana R. Alberts 2010

  • Such programmable chips are a popular choice for some devices, such as computer-networking gear, but are considered too expensive for many high-volume applications.

    Start-Ups Add Third Dimension to Chips Don Clark 2010

  • Such programmable chips are a popular choice for some devices, such as computer-networking gear, but are considered too expensive for many high-volume applications.

    Start-Ups Add Third Dimension to Chips Don Clark 2010

  • By comparison, Hurd is departing after cutting tens of thousands of jobs and launching an expensive expansion, including the $13.9 billion acquisition of technology-services provider Electronic Data Systems, the $2.7 billion takeover of computer-networking equipment maker 3Com Corp. and the $1.4 billion deal for mobile phone maker Palm Inc.

    HP CEO Mark Hurd Resigns After Sexual-Harassment Probe 2010

  • Such programmable chips are a popular choice for some devices, such as computer-networking gear, but are considered too expensive for many high-volume applications.

    Start-Ups Add Third Dimension to Chips Don Clark 2010

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