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June 19, 2017, 02:48:17 PM
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'Absolutely Necessary': How Blockchain Could Help Tech Giant Cisco Reboot

Cisco is changing.

The technology firm best known as the supplier of enterprise computer hardware has seen a slow, steady decline in revenue from some of its core products. As as result of an increasing number technological services being virtualized, and the storage of information moving to the cloud, the $158bn firm has been restructuring and exploring new ways to capitalize on connected devices.

http://www.coindesk.com/absolutely-necessary-how-blockchain-could-help-tech-giant-cisco-reboot/
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June 19, 2017, 07:04:17 PM
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I find it interesting that Cisco is still existing. I still remember way back late 1990's that Cisco was one of the biggest companies at that time. But come 2000's they decline significantly. I hope Cisco can regain its glory days with the help of the latest technology today: Blockchain.

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June 19, 2017, 11:10:55 PM
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Relevance to Bitcoin? where is it because I can't see it mate, some company is going bankrupt and we should care because of what?

I think if they were interested in manufacturing ASIC miners for Bitcoin mining they could save themselves, because people will start

Buying them where ever they are available in the next 10 years as Bitcoin price increases over time more and more will join mining.

I don't get it how else a hardware company could benefit from "blockchain" technology.
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