First Quarter, Fiscal Year 2005 Customer Highlights and Technology Innovation Fact Sheet

November 9, 2004

Cisco's fiscal year 2005 first quarter was characterized by significant customer wins and technology innovations across all customer segments: Enterprise, Service Provider, Commercial (small- and medium- sized businesses), and Consumer (networking for small office/home office). Cisco continued its momentum across several market segments, achieving significant worldwide customer wins in IP communications, optical, and wireless; announcing vertical deployments in financial services, healthcare, and retail; and recognizing strong momentum in the home networking/consumer market. Cisco also extended its commitment to network security-announcing new security solutions and relationships with Microsoft, IBM, and Computer Associates.

Following are significant innovations highlights from the past quarter:

Enterprise Segment Partner and Customer Highlights:
Commercial Segment Customer and Program Highlights:
Service Provider Segment Partner and Customer Highlights:
Channel Partner Highlights:
Consumer/Home Networking Highlights:
Product and Technology Innovation Highlights:
  • Cisco introduced Integrated Services Routers, the industry's first routers to deliver secure, wire-speed data, voice, and video services to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and enterprise branch offices, as well as service providers for managed network services offerings.
  • Cisco added two products to its award-winning Cisco MDS 9000 Family of Multilayer Intelligent directors and fabric switches optimized for transporting storage area network (SAN) traffic over metro and wide area networks. Cisco also introduced software features for the 9000 Family to help make SANs more secure, easier to configure and manage, and able to send data over longer distances faster and more efficiently.
  • Cisco introduced Catalyst products and services designed and priced specifically for small and medium-sized businesses.
  • Cisco announced new security features for its IP Communications system that enhance voice privacy and further the company's standing as the world's leading provider of secure IP Communications solutions.
  • Cisco and IBM announced integrated solutions designed to reduce the damage and disruption that viruses, worms and other security vulnerabilities can cause to enterprise networks.
  • Computer Associates joined the Network Admission Control (NAC) program and is integrating the Cisco Trust Agent with its anti-spyware and antivirus solutions.

More information:
To read the announcements for the technology innovations and customer wins visit News@Cisco's news release archive.

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Karen Sohl
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ksohl@cisco.com

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