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Best of the blog – February 27th, 2015

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Can you believe another month has gone past already? February has been yet another jam-packed month on the Cisco blog, with some fantastic content filling up our feeds. Our experts have been providing insight into everything from apprenticeships and digital to mobility in the workplace – check out my February highlights below, and remember to share your thoughts on your top posts this month.

The better you know your people, the more successful your mobility strategy

David Goff kicked us off early in the month with his insight into some Cisco-supported research by Tony Crabbe. Have a look and check out the various types of mobility personas he identifies… which one are you?

Fast IT – the policy defined Data Centre

Earlier this month we held another series of Tech Hudde events, attracting over 200 attendees across five locations. Just in case you missed them, Barrie James Blackwell has got you covered in his latest blog, offering some great insight into the ever-changing world of Fast IT.

Diversifying digital: we chat with Omnifi

Looking for some innovation from one of Cisco’s Connected Transport Challenge winners? Akshay Thakur sits down with Simon Liss, Head of Innovation at Omnifi to talk all things digital, and what the future could hold for railway travellers in a connected world.

Apprenticeships: Get in Go Far

At Cisco we know that apprenticeships are the lifeblood of the tech industry by giving young talent a head start. Our human resources manager Ellie Ulrich explains just why they are so important, and why we value our apprentices here at Cisco. Make sure you take a look.

Building a Vision for Growth

A few weeks ago we took our Internet of Everything message to the classroom and exhibited at a Surrey careers fair. In this blog Hema Marshall takes us through how we set out to inspire the next generation with insight into the amazing world of tech.

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Lucas Betés

Digital Marketing & Brand Manager

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