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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

West Virginia auditor blasts Cisco, state for "oversized" router buy

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West Virginia auditor blasts Cisco, state for "oversized" router buy
West Virginia wasted millions in federal grant money when it purchased 1,164 Cisco routers for $24 million in 2010, a state audit concluded. A report issued this month by the West Virginia Legislative Auditor found Cisco "showed a wanton indifference to the interests of the public" in recommending the investment in its model 3945 branch routers, the majority of which were "oversized" for the requirements of the state agencies using them. Read More


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