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Cisco has this week announced that its will be closing down production of its Cisco Cius tablet, which was designed for enterprise clients. The Cisco Cius Android based tablet was priced at around ...
Cisco announced that it “will no longer invest” in a tablet you’ve probably never even heard of: the Cisco Cius. Introduced in 2010, the Cius was an enterprise tablet with a focus on video ...
Cisco's attempt at entering the massively competitive tablet market has come to a quiet end. The company's Cius product has been set off to greener pastures without even making a serious dent in ...
Cisco had dreamt big with the Cius, hoping the Android powered tablet will emerge at the top of the heap among business community at least. Apple’s iPad dashed all such hopes, just as it did to ...
Senior Vice President of Cisco's TelePresence Technology Group OJ Winge announced that the company's Cius tablet would be killed off due to an increase in so-called "bring your own device" to work ...
According to a blog post by Cisco’s TelePresence Technology Group OJ Winge (via NetworkWorld), Cisco announced it is shutting down its Android-based Cius business tablet project. The roughly ...
The tablet was bundled with Cisco software like WebEx, Cisco Quad, Cisco Show, and an application for instant messaging. It was also capable of 720p HD video with Cisco TelePresence.
The Cisco blog post notes that the company plans to “double-down” on its Jabber and WebEx software products. Cisco’s shares are trading up 0.02% today at $16.42 in a 52-week range of $13.30 ...
Businesses don’t buy tablets, people buy tablets.Cisco tried to force its own model onto the tablet market, but Senior Vice President OJ Winge wrote in the Cisco blog that it ultimately became ...
Click here to read the blog about Cisco and the Cius tablet. Written by Cromwell Schubarth. Contact him at [email protected] or 408.299.1823.
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