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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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93 Articles match "Cisco","collaboration"
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Ambitious Broadband Proposal Could Benefit Google & Cisco
The article states that: In the case of Google, for example, universal broadband would mean more Web ad clicks, smoother YouTube video quality, and easier collaboration on Google Docs and other sharing applications, an executive said. “The more people on the Internet, the better our business model works,” said Vint Cerf, a founding father of the Internet who now serves as “chief Internet evangelist” for Google. “And 8220;And high-speed creates a lot of opportunities for collaboration.” The right to have broadband access to the Internet is being touted as being compared to as having access to telephone and electric service.
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Most Innovative Companies - Energy
In April, Silver Spring had a notable launch of its Energy Smart Miami program, a collaboration with Florida Power & Light, GE, and Cisco Systems.
Sponsored by
by Anya Kamenetz
Fast Company
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Cisco in the Core: Preparing for the Next Generation Internet
Today, Cisco announced the CSR-3 product , a game-changing system to managing the network core. Cisco is investing that another revolution is on the way for consumer access and enterprise productivity.
Cisco's fabric offers network speed never seen before.
But for CEO John Chambers, the news is about market transition forces and being ready for the next generation of the Internet.
The company invested $1.6
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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How John Chambers Learned to Collaborate at Cisco
In 2001, as the dot.com boom turned to bust, CEO John Chambers of Cisco saw a massive $460 billion of Cisco's overall stock market value evaporate before his eyes. At that moment, Chambers started a reinvention of the company — from a "cowboy" mentality where people worked in silos to a collaborative approach. Chambers created the following 5 pillars to drive collaboration, an approach Game over? Not really.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Cisco WebEx Brings Online Meetings, Collaboration to Your iPhone [Featured IPhone Download]
iPhone/iPod touch only: Cisco's popular meeting and collaboration tool WebEx has found a new home on the iPhone, and, frankly, it looks very impressive. The free application lets you attend any WebEx meeting over 3G or Wi-Fi, including simultaneous conference calls, chat, and document sharing (you'll probably want to bust out your headset to use it all). WebEx is a free download, iPhone and iPod touch only (though clearly two-way voice isn't really an option for the iPod touch). Cisco WebEx [iTunes App Store]
...Tags: We don't actually use WebEx here at Lifehacker HQ, so I wasn't able to put it through a full test, but if the video demonstration is any indication, it's a pretty impressive offering for the mobile worker.
Lifehacker
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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John Chambers, CEO of Cisco at MIT on Enterprise 2.0
Hot on the heels of the article about Cisco in Fast Company , I just ran across this video from a presentation and Q&A he carried out at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Cisco is undoubtedly a lab for E2.0, His point about collaboration revolves around productivity and speed.
Thanks to Martin Dugage of France’s Boostzone Institute , who provided the following commentary on the video clip.
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and Chambers is definitely in the pilot’s seat.
Wirearchy
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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Clay Shirky in London: Group action just got easier
Sharing is easiest, collaboration is harder and collective action hardest. Sharing Bronze Beta is the bulletin board for Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Fewer features make it easier for the users to share. Collaboration The Wikipedia page on Doctor Who has been edited almost 9000 times by over 3000 people. Trying to plan this kind of interaction and collaboration in advance is near impossible to sell to a boss: there's People sometimes ask why one might 'waste' one's time sitting on Advisory Boards, especially those of conferences. One reason I like it is that you
edublogs
- Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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The Digital Mafia: Online Crime Gets Organized, Says Cisco
In its midyear global security report for 2009, Cisco says there's plenty to be worried about when it comes to the way that online crime operations are operating.
But according to Cisco's analysis, the real innovation is how those behind some of the biggest threats are collaborating in new ways. Collaborative Criminals
Tom Bot herders and other nefarious characters are still using cutting-edge computing and social engineering. It's enterprise 2.0
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, July 20, 2009
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Cisco Leads $27 Million Round For Aravo
Aravo, a SAAS supplier chain management tool just raised a whopping $27 million in Series D funding led by Cisco, with other investors participating. In addition, Cisco’s web meeting and collaboration platform, WebEx, will be integrated with Aravo’s Supplier Information Management (SIM) to facilitate real-time collaboration between buyers and suppliers.
As part of the agreement, Aravo will work This latest investment brings Aravo’s total funding to $50 million. Investors that participated in the latest round include Big Sky Partners, Stephen Friedman
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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Masie Wrap Up
Charles Fadel from Cisco Debunking Read, Hear, See, Say Do Myth
Charles Charles Fadel from Cisco had a great chat with Elliott on the need for true evidence based learning design. He went through the story of how Cisco went about debunking the pervasive myth out there about See, Hear, Do….etc. Two great take aways from Elliott’s conversations with Barak Obama:
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Learning Matters!
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Learning from the Extremes - a CISCO report by Charles Leadbeater and Annika Wong
Here is a link to the executive summary [190 kB PDF] of Learning from the Extremes [621 kB PDF], a thoroughly referenced and visually appealing report about the future of schools by Charles Leadbeater and Annika Wong (link to bio needed) for CISCO, and linked to GETideas.org , an open CISCO-funded "public service site providing community, collaboration, and resources for education leaders worldwide".
In the modern economy, jobs will require more collaboration and entrepreneurship, creativity and problem-solving. The 28 page report takes as its framework this "innovation grid":
Formal Learning Informal Learning
Fortnightly Mailing
- Saturday, January 23, 2010
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Cisco in the Core: Preparing for the Next Generation Internet
Today, Cisco announced the CSR-3 product , a game-changing system to managing the network core. Cisco is investing that another revolution is on the way for consumer access and enterprise productivity.
Cisco's fabric offers network speed never seen before.
But for CEO John Chambers, the news is about market transition forces and being ready for the next generation of the Internet.
The company invested $1.6
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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Top 10 Enterprise Products of 2009
This manifested with the rise of enterprise collaboration services, cloud computing technologies and the growing importance of mobile technologies for the enterprise.
is Jive's latest version of its enterprise collaboration technology. Cisco Collaboration
2009 may be remembered as the year that enterprises truly understand the importance of social software. Web-based services are moving fast into the enterprise, raising questions about document-based environments in a world increasingly influenced by real-time information.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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