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CISCO SYSTEMS INC. is the world leader in networking for the Internet. The company was founded in 1984 by two computer scientists from Stanford University seeking an easier way to connect different types of computer systems.
Cisco Systems shipped its first product in 1986 and is now a multi-national corporation, with over 35,000 employees in more than 115 countries. Today, Cisco solutions are the networking foundations for service providers, small to medium business and enterprise customers which includes corporations, government agencies, utilities and educational institutions.
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HP is a leading provider of products, technologies, solutions and services to consumers and business. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, imaging and printing. The new HP is the result of a May 3, 2002, merger with Compaq Computer Corporation. The merged company would have had combined revenue of approximately $81.7 billion (U.S.) in fiscal 2001, with operations in more than 160 countries.
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Citrix Systems, Inc. is the world leader in server-based computing, providing rapid application deployment and cost-effective solutions to maximise return on computing investments.
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Microsoft was founded in 1975 with a dream of helping people realise their true potential through technology. That vision has ultimately changed how millions of people around the world communicate, work, learn and play. Today, Microsoft is one of the world's best-known brand names.
Microsoft's relationship with millions of Australians extends from the home to the office and their technology is fundamental to people working in business, government and the community.
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VMware is the world’s leading provider of virtualization solutions for x86-based servers and desktops. Through a pioneering approach to virtualization, VMware technology works to separate the software from the underlying hardware. This allows a single computer to run multiple operating systems and applications, delivering significant improvements in efficiency, availability, flexibility and manageability.
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Enterprises and consumers need to keep their infrastructures up and running 24x7. They need to be able to access information anytime and anywhere. That means that their critical systems must be up and running all the time.
Therefore, it is important that they protect the physical systems, the operating environments, and the applications – across all tiers of their infrastructure. They must protect a broad range of information types – from email to business documents to digital photos to audio and video files. And, they must ensure that the interactions – the connections, the collaborative environments, and the movement of data while in use – are protected.
Symantec is focused on helping customers protect their infrastructures, their information, and their interactions. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has operations in 40 countries.
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