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Cisco Systems Bus Stops in Bridgeport
Posted Friday, January 29, 2010 ; 05:44 PM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Friday, January 29, 2010; 06:56 PM


The Cisco Systems NOW bus stopped in Bridgeport Friday.
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Representatives showed local business people the latest technologies.

By Stacy Jacobson
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BRIDGEPORT -- The Cisco Systems Network on Wheels made Bridgeport the next stop on its national tour Friday. The "NOW" van stopped at the Citynet office at Eastpointe.

Cisco Systems equipped the van with the company's latest networking technologies including video phones and computer systems.

Local groups like the WVU Foundation and Thrasher Engineering stopped by Citynet to learn how to improve their businesses.

"The Network on Wheels van has all the state of the art technology that they probably wouldn't get the opportunity to see without traveling to a very large city," said Citynet's Vice President of Managed Services, Craig Behr. "So it allows them to see some of the latest and greatest technologies, and learn about what's coming up. They they see if it will benefit their organization."

About 30 business people took part in the three different training sessions today.

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