Even though Meraki made a name for itself in cloud-based WLANs, Cisco’s long-term goals for its new acquisition go beyond just Wi-Fi. Cisco acquired Meraki on Sunday for $1.2 billion. Meraki is a ...
In November 2012, Cisco acquired Meraki for a whopping $1.2 billion. At the time, most people thought that was a huge overpayment for a 330-person startup that made its living selling cloud-managed Wi ...
Even the smallest business needs reliable, secure and fast networking for their customers and staff. Meraki Go is a range of easy to use equipment backed by Cisco to provide reliable business ...
Simi Valley, California--(Newsfile Corp. - November 26, 2024) - Hummingbird Networks, a trusted and select certified Cisco Meraki partner, unveils its tailored IT services to help businesses with ...
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If you want to make the WiFi setup as seamless as possible, you need the US$109 Meraki Go. You can just unpack it, plug it in, and go. Well, okay, it’s not instantaneous. It will take about 10 minutes ...
Meraki, a company that says it is pioneering new networking technologies to bring the next billion people online, announced today that it will deploy a next-generation, city-wide wireless access ...
Optus has adopted Cisco’s Meraki networking platform in its stores. According to the company, Meraki allows Optus to provide an experiential shopping journey that showcases the best the Living Network ...
Startup company Meraki Networks is planning to blanket San Francisco with free wireless Internet service by next year. The plan includes persuading thousands of San Francisco residents to set up free ...
Want a dirt cheap Internet connection for everyone in your apartment building? Meraki Networks offers a way. The Mountain View start-up provides cheap Wireless Internet connections to people by ...
The dream of free municipal WiFi refuses to die. Meraki Networks is picking up the ball that Google and Earthlink dropped, expanding its free WiFi network to cover all of San Francisco. The service ...