Managing Information Technology Case Study 2: Cisco System Architecture: ERP and Web-enabled IT Cisco System Inc. is the leading company in the computer communications and networking industry. It became a public company since 1990‚ was founded in 1984 by two Stanford computer scientists‚ and the core business began with multi-protocol routers. It later continued to dominate the “Internetworking” market‚ which in turn reflected in its first year on Fortune 5000 in 1997
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1. Executive Summary of the Case This case study goes through the evolution of IT governance at Cisco and the related project management. This case is a classic example of the result of a decentralized governance of business units. What happened to CISCO due to the decentralized governance‚ how the business processes were modified to overcome the chaos created by the decentralized governance and how the employees and management reacted to this change in CISCO’s business governance? This case clearly
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15 minutes. Background |Hardware |Qty |Description | |Cisco Router |2 |Part of CCNA Lab bundle. | |Cisco Switch |2 |Part of CCNA Lab bundle. | |*Computer (host)
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The Capability Maturity Models Integration and IT System and Service Acquisition Projects Han Reichgelt School of Computing and Software Engineering Southern Polytechnic State Unversity Overview The purpose of this document is to provide a guide to the Capability Maturity Model Integration for Acquisition (CMMI-ACQ) and the guidebook on using the Capability Maturity Model Integration for Development (CMMI-DEV) in IT system and service acquisition projects. It will provide some general background
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Question 1. What type(s) of growth pattern has Cisco followed‚ intensive‚ integrative or diversification growth? 2. What is their SWOT analysis like? For a company to identify and effectively utilize its growth opportunities every organization must assess its strategic planning gap and identify how it can fill that gap. The three stages of identifying opportunities are; identifying opportunities to achieve further growth within current businesses‚ identifying opportunities to build or acquire
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Cisco Systems [pic] Networking the Internet Revolution Brandi Martin brandi@ucsc.edu Table of Contents Paper Objective Section 1: The Network Equipment Industry A. Industry Profile B. Competitive Strategies within the Industry C. Porter Model Evaluation of Industry Forces D. Globalization of the Industry E. Importance of Information Technology to the Industry Section II: Company Perspective:
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1. What is router IOS[Internetwork Operating System]? a. It is responsible for management of hardware interfaces‚ protocols‚ and security on Cisco devices. 2. How to access IOS? a. You can access IOS using i. Console port 1) Used when physically close to the device ii. Auxiliary port 1) Similar to console except that it allows modem command configuration. Modem command configuration can be used to access router via a modem. 2) Used when not close to device 3. How to connect
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Cisco Systems‚ Inc.: Implementing ERP Case Summary This case describes the deliberations‚ process‚ problems‚ solutions and outcome of Cisco Systems’ implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. In 1993‚ Pete Solvik‚ Cisco Systems CIO‚ was convinced that the company needed to move away from its UNIX-based software package in order to prepare the company for growth. Initially‚ he was inclined not to consider an ERP implementation‚ concerned about the overall costs and scope
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Cisco Systems‚ Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO‚ SEHK: 4333) is an American-based multinational corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics‚ networking and communications technology and services. Headquartered in San Jose‚ California‚ Cisco has more than 65‚000 employees and annual revenue of US$40.0 billion as of 2010. The stock was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average on June 8‚ 2009‚ and is also included in the S&P 500 Index the Russell 1000 Index‚ NASDAQ100 Index and the Russell 1000 Growth
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Routing the Path to End-To-End Communication An Analysis of Cisco Systems and how the use of Information Technology gave them a Competitive Advantage Mira Vissell ISM 158 Business Analysis Paper March 4th‚ 2004 Table of Contents Objective Section I: Industry Summary: An Analysis of Network Equipment Industry A. Industry Profile B. Competitive Strategies within the Industry C. Porter Model Evaluation of Industry Forces D. Globalization of the Industry E. Importance of Information
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