In an effort to defend its dominance in router technology, Cisco has released three new multifeature routers aimed at smaller businesses and branch offices. The new routers, known as the 1800, 2800 and 3800, represent an upgrade from Cisco’s previous offerings and also highlight an emerging class of competition for business networking gear. The main players in this niche so far include competitors such as Juniper, 3Com, Foundry and others, according to Yankee Group senior analyst Zeus Kerravala.
New Cisco Routers Reach Smaller Customers
Posted by: Jay Lyman September 13, 2004 01:20 PMIn an effort to defend its dominance in router technology, Cisco has released three new multifeature routers aimed at smaller businesses and branch offices. The new routers, known as the 1800, 2800 and 3800, represent an upgrade from Cisco’s previous offerings and also highlight an emerging class of competition for business networking gear. The main players in this niche so far include competitors such as Juniper, 3Com, Foundry and others, according to Yankee Group senior analyst Zeus Kerravala.