Cisco is the world's leading provider of network solutions. Cisco is named after San Francisco, where there is a world-famous Golden Gate Bridge. It can be said that with its own technology and deep understanding of the brokerage model, Cisco has become one of the successful practitioners of network applications.
At the same time, Cisco is committed to building an unimpeded "bridge" between networks for countless enterprises, and with its keen insight, rich industry experience and advanced technology, it helps enterprises turn network applications into strategic assets, fully tap the energy of the network and gain competitive advantages.
The development of Cisco:
Since 1990 went public, Cisco's annual revenue in fiscal year 201/kloc-0 has increased from $69 million to $43.2 billion. Cisco has more than 60,000 employees worldwide.
In 2009, Fortune 500 ranked 57th, and was elected as the most respected enterprise in the world for the eighth time. Cisco also won the honor of "Top 2008 Global Brands 100" 17.
Cisco has the largest Internet business website in the world, and more than 90% of its global business transactions are done online. Cisco firmly believes that the Internet will change the way people work, live, study and play, and make many leading enterprises and partners become the beneficiaries of the "global network economy" model.
Among Fortune 500 companies, more than 300 companies, including Wal-Mart and ExxonMobil, have become successful customers of Cisco, sharing Cisco's best practices.