Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Cisco acquires building systems specialist; Cisco delivers security, storage and UC for SMBs

Richards-Zeta employees will become part of Cisco's Emerging Technologies Group in Bangalore, India
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Cisco acquires building systems specialist

Jim Duffy By Jim Duffy
Richards-Zeta middleware transforms facilities data into an "IT friendly" format that integrates with existing applications. Read full story

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