Volume 1, Issue 4
World Wide Technology Joins Cisco TelePresence Advanced Technology Provider Program

World Wide Technology recently announced it has achieved the TelePresence Advanced Technology Provider (ATP) status from Cisco Systems®. This designation is by invitation only and recognizes WWT for having the expertise, intellectual property and lifecycle services capabilities necessary to deliver the Cisco TelePresence experience. WWT has been a Cisco partner for over 14 years and is one of the largest Cisco partners in the U.S., with channel sales approaching $500 million in 2006.

To read the complete press release, click here.


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WWT Accelerates IP Telephone Migration for the State of Alaska

World Wide Technology has been awarded a $15 million IT procurement contract with the State of Alaska, Department of Administration. The company has expanded its operations in Alaska to meet the region’s growing need for advanced technology solutions, employing 29 people and opening new offices in Anchorage. Under the terms of the contract, WWT will deploy 15,000 IP phones for the State of Alaska in Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks.

To read the complete press release, click here.



Information Lifecycle Management

In conjunction with Sun Microsystems™, World Wide Technology will host an educational Web Seminar on Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) online December 13, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. EDT. This complimentary Webcast will discuss the changing data storage landscape and the combination of people, processes and technology that make up a sound ILM strategy.

For more information or to register for the ILM Webcast, click here.


WWT Teams with Cisco Systems® and Citadel Security Software

HSPD-12 and DoD 8500 are mandates designed to establish uniform protection of government networks and facilities. Electronic government as it is envisioned can only work if there is confidence in data protection against unauthorized access. For every network transaction, there is a need to know: who it is, is the device safe, and what access does that device and/or person have.

Security experts from Cisco, Citadel and World Wide Technology discuss these government mandates and Cisco’s Network Access Guardian solution in a recent Government Computer News on demand Webcast. To view the Webcast or to download the presentation click here.