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Cisco Borderless Networks

Cisco Borderless Networks is the brand name for a set of hardware and software technologies which allow "anyone, anywhere, anytime, and on any device" to connect to an organization's network. The product line was developed to meet the increased performance demands of streaming video, wireless networking, cloud and virtualization services, and the rising usage of smartphones and other consumer devices in the workplace.

Cisco Borderless Networks is enabled by an architecture comprising routers, switches, wireless and security systems, WAN acceleration, and energy and building management systems.

See also: Integrated Service Routers Generation 2 (ISR G2).

This was last updated in November 2011
Posted by: Margaret Rouse

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