cisco refresh
What’s old is new: Why Cisco wants its products back
This post was written by guest blogger Abbey Burns, Circular Economy Program Manager at Cisco Cisco’s products power networks and shape the way we live, work, play, and learn. However, they also shape the world in many other ways. We extract natural resources to make and ship our hardware, and our…
What’s next for E-rate?
The E-rate filing window for funding year 2019 closed on March 27, with more than 21,000 schools, libraries, and consortiums from across the country submitting funding requests. “The more than 69,000 requests filed represent both Category One and Category Two, which account for nearly $2 billion and…
Supporting our customers through their technology transitions
Technology gets old, it is a fact that we cannot escape. Ensuring the most up-to-date technology is fundamental to drive business agility and customer outcomes. However, pace of change can often be a challenge when you have a large and complex environment. Infrastructure at different phases of a t…
Introducing “Cisco Refresh”
In 2001, Cisco Capital introduced Cisco Certified Refurbished Equipment (CCRE) a program designed to sell Cisco’s high-quality refurbished products. To address the growing secondary market, and provide a price-competitive and trusted alternative in those cases when buying new equipment is not an opt…
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