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Marlowe Fenne

No Longer with Cisco

Marlowe Fenne manages a broad portfolio of Routing solutions for Cisco’s Borderless Networks marketing group. With 15 years of high tech product management and marketing experience, he is an expert in the areas of networking, unified communications, and application development.

He currently leads the development of global marketing, advertising, and demonstration programs for several Borderless Networks solutions, including application performance, security, mobility, Energywise, voice, and video.

A California native now based in Seattle, Marlowe joined Cisco in early 2001 during the acquisition of Active Voice. He has twin 11 year old twin girls, and also enjoys rock climbing, cycling, snowboarding, and photography.

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January 28, 2014

NETWORKING

Increasing Business Investments and IT Opportunities

As business groups increase their technology investments and gain more access to new technologies and consumption models, IT’s balance between operational excellence and innovation is shifting. Technical innovation can now happen anywhere. This change presents a huge opportunity for IT to drive inno…

January 21, 2014

NETWORKING

How Aligned Are Business and IT Priorities?

Innovation is critical to the success of every organization. According to a recent Cisco survey, 84% of business leaders agree that technology innovation is a critical or very important strategic differentiator for their companies. However, this survey also revealed that technology investments made…

May 2, 2013

NETWORKING

On The Edge: Addressing Cloud and Mobility ROI Challenges

“Art and science have their meeting point in method.” Earl Edward George Bulwer-Lytton Tracking IT ROI has always been equal parts art and science, but lately it’s becoming even more complicated as organizations deal with technology transitions such as cloud and mobility. How do we know? Because Cis…

April 24, 2013

NETWORKING

On The Edge: How can Network Managers win at Interop Las Vegas?

“Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.”   Alexander Graham Bell Sometimes it seems like our senses are being assaulted by product pitches from virtually everywhere. Most of these pitches have one thing in common – they assume you’re interested. What if someone actually took the ti…