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CISCO System & Certifications

CISCO Systems Corporation:

CISCO Systems is a large corporation that produces computer networking products and services. The Linksys brand of consumer networking products is also an owned subsidiary of CISCO Systems.

CISCO Routers:

CISCO Systems is undoubtedly best known for their line of network routers. These products range from basic consumer routers under the Linksys brand to top-end routers that help form the backbone of the Internet. Besides routers, CISCO Systems produces numerous other types of network equipment including VPN, storage, and video conferencing systems.

CISCO Network Certifications:

Cisco's network certification program is world recognized. Popular CISCOcertifications include the CCNA, CCNP and CCIE. These programs are intended to recognize knowledge and experience in computer networking, particularly in routing and switching. Students and professionals may seek to take certifications from CISCO Systems to improve their skills and employability.

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CISCO Press (ciscopress.com) publishes certification study titles and other reference books for CISCOSystems.

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