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Cisco eyes SMB segment

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Pune , May 31

CISCO, player in the networking arena, is set to tap the growing small and medium business in the auto-component manufacturing, pharma and textile sectors.

The company is looking at developing sub-vertical specialisations to penetrate the market, Mr Suprabhat Chatterjee, National Business Development Manager, Cisco Systems, India and SAARC, said. The company is also rolling out customised SMB solutions within a couple of months, he said.

Cisco would be developing the domain specific solutions to help the SMB clusters in each of these verticals - - auto, manufacturing, pharma and textiles, which would help plan, design and operate business critical networks more efficiently.

Mr Chatterjee added that with the growing emergence of Pune as an auto hub, it was also organising a three-city auto seminar in July and would cover Pune, Chennai and Delhi.

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