HOW TO JOIN:
Cisco will be streaming the keynote from the Cisco Virtual Experience. Registration details are available here.
BACKGROUND:
Outdated technologies and the "business as usual" approach to collaboration are not meeting the demands of today's increasingly mobile and social workforce. Cisco, along with forward-thinking technology partners such as Box, are building transformative collaboration technologies that disrupt the enterprise collaboration market and embrace the new way people want to work.
In the "Reimagine Collaboration: Bringing Amazing to Everyone" keynote address at 1:30 p.m. PT on Nov. 17 at Collaboration Summit 2014, John Chambers, Chairman and CEO, Cisco; Rowan Trollope, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Collaboration Technology Group, Cisco; and Aaron Levie, Co-Founder and CEO, Box, will introduce new collaboration tools that will power this new way of working. This announcement is the next phase of Cisco's mission to deliver "no compromises" collaboration to everyone, changing the collaboration experience for every room, every desk, and every mobile device. Onstage at the JW Marriott in Los Angeles, Calif., Cisco will unveil and demo new products that help teams connect anywhere and at any time, to get work done faster.
WHO:
· John Chambers, Chairman and CEO, Cisco
· Rowan Trollope, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Collaboration Technology Group, Cisco
· Aaron Levie, Co-Founder and CEO, Box
Key Words: Cisco, Collaboration, John Chambers, Box, Aaron Levie
About Cisco
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