Cisco Beefs Up SMB Play With Low Cost Switches
Cisco is looking to boost its SMB offerings after launching a new family of affordable unmanaged networking switches
In an effort to further increase its peneration of the SMB market, Cisco Systems is rolling out a host of new networking gear and services designed to make it easier for them to grow their communications capabilities.
Cisco’s new offerings, announced 14 April, include a new family of unmanaged networking switches that offer small businesses Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Cisco officials said the 100 Series switches are only the first of what will be a growing portfolio of small businesses from the company.
The new switches will be available in June.
In addition, Cisco is offering SMBs the RV 120W Wireless-N VPN Firewall, designed to give smaller businesses – those with 20 or fewer employees – a secure pathway to the Internet. It includes integrated 802.11n wireless access and the ability to let multiple offices and remote workers tie into the company’s network. Guests also will get secure access, and businesses can control access to files and applications.
The VPN (virtual private network) firewall is available now.
Cisco’s SRP 526W and SRP 527W customer premises equipment for service providers. The new products are part of Cisco’s larger SRP (Service Ready Platform) 500 Series and of Cisco’s Hosted Small Business Communications, which is designed to let service providers host IP telephony services to small businesses.
The SRP 500 Series additions are available now.
“Cisco is focused on building reliable, affordable technologies that small businesses can easily use to connect their business to the world, help secure their business, and communicate more effectively,” Rick Moran, vice president of marketing for Cisco Small Business Solutions, said in a statement.
In addition to the products, Cisco is unveiling its Small Business University, an online website that offers partner training and tools around such areas as small business specialisation and building a small business practice.