WETUMPKA, AL, January 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Information Transport Solutions, Inc. (ITS) announced today that it has achieved the Advanced Security Specialization from Cisco.This specialization recognizes ITS as having fulfilled the training requirements and program prerequisites to sell, deploy and support comprehensive, integrated Cisco network security solutions.
"Certifications are an ongoing effort and commitment of the ITS team to offer the best solutions possible to our customers," said Jeff Drury, Information Transport Solutions, Inc. CEO. "This additional training illustrates the hard work and dedication that ITS employees give every day to ensure customer satisfaction and industry excellence."
"As a Cisco Advanced Security Specialized Partner, ITS's investment in the training required to provide customers the advanced security solutions they need to develop a Cisco Self-Defending Network ranks them among the industry's most-qualified," said Susan Don, director of security for worldwide channels at Cisco.
The Cisco Advanced Security Specialization is designed to help partners deliver a Cisco Self-Defending Network made up of integrated, collaborative and adaptive security solutions. This specialization enables partners to address the needs of a wide range of customers, from enterprise-scale organizations to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). It focuses on the entire suite of Cisco security products, including Cisco Security Agent; the Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis and Response System (Cisco Security MARS); Cisco Network Admission Control and Cisco IOS Software.
The Cisco Resale Channel Program provides partners with the training required to build sales, technical and Cisco Lifecycle Services skills, and then validates their skills through a third-party audit. Cisco resale partner certifications—Select, Premier, Silver and Gold—represent an increasing breadth of skills across key technologies and a partner's ability to deliver integrated networking solutions. Cisco resale partner specializations—SMB, Express, Advanced and Master—reflect an increasing depth of sales, technical and service expertise in particular technologies. Achieving Cisco Advanced Security Specialization also provides ITS access to comprehensive sales, technical, and lifecycle services training and support available from Cisco.
Since 1998, Information Transport Solutions, Inc. has equipped organizations with the technology and educational solutions that help connect, communicate and transform the way people do business! Customer Service is our Passion. Technology with Integrity is our Mission.
Information Transport Solutions, Inc. Achieves Advanced Security Specialization from Cisco in the United States
This training illustrates the hard work and dedication that ITS employees give every day to ensure customer satisfaction and industry excellence.
2011-01-06
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[Press-News.org] Information Transport Solutions, Inc. Achieves Advanced Security Specialization from Cisco in the United StatesThis training illustrates the hard work and dedication that ITS employees give every day to ensure customer satisfaction and industry excellence.