Simple and secure for small businesses

1 April 2020 Information Security

Cisco is accelerating its focus on serving small businesses by announcing new offers tailored to the small business buyer. In November 2019, Cisco introduced the new Cisco Designed for Business portfolio at its partner summit. Now the portfolio is growing with the addition of Cisco technology that originally powered Fortune 100 organisations and can now bring the same technology innovation to meet the needs of small businesses.

Small business is big business and accounts for 44% of all IT spending – as a segment it’s faster growing than the enterprises segment according to the World Trade Organisation. Now more than ever, small businesses need to be agile when digitising their business models. Ultimately, technology is critical to helping them grow their revenue, optimise their customer experiences and differentiate themselves to remain competitive. Small businesses need to connect securely and focus on protecting their users, data and devices at all times.

To help address these needs and allow small businesses to focus on their core activities, Cisco is announcing brand new updates to its Designed for Business portfolio bringing together the power of machine learning, AI and cloud-driven solutions and created to make buying, installation and maintenance simple. The simplified experience includes:

• New app to manage small business networks: IT systems can be complex and expensive to maintain, especially with the limited IT resources of a small business. The new Cisco Business Wireless Mobile App provides a simple way for an individual or company to configure and manage networks in any location, all from the convenience of their smartphone. Available in the Apple App Store (iOS) or on Google Play (Android).

• New user experience. Simpler to buy: A new button to connect small business customers to a Cisco partner to buy directly on Cisco.com.

• New bundles and offers scaled for small businesses: To further reduce cost and complexity while improving operational efficiency, bundled solutions will be available that focus on key technology areas to support rapidly growing businesses.

• Secure connectivity via Meraki: Network downtime and security issues can impact revenue, customer loyalty and data security. Bringing together the high-speed and high-density capabilities of Wi-Fi 6 to the cloud-managed Meraki portfolio of access points, the new Meraki Wi-Fi 6 Access points bring simple network management and help with improved network performance, reliability and security – without the need for more IT staff.

Cisco’s first Wi-Fi 6 access point for small businesses brings flexibility to growing businesses looking to digitise quickly. The technology will enable their network to scale to effectively manage more connected devices and richer content like video, as well as provide better performance as new applications emerge.

• Meraki Cloud-managed smart cameras: Not only can cameras help reduce inventory shrinkage and other risks, they are also powered to deliver valuable business insights on areas ranging from foot traffic to identifying which displays are attracting attention to parking utilisation. These new cameras include high-quality video, wireless connectivity, on-appliance storage and built-in advanced analytics, eliminating costs involved in sending traffic to a data centre. They offer a 360-degree view through a fisheye camera and one unit can cover an entire premise efficiently for small businesses.  

Find out more at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/small-business.html




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