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Did Cisco learn from its press mistakes from the last Cisco Live event?

It's the discount game, have you been caught up in it and made a huge mistake?; Cisco CEO John Chambers is selectively hiring on certain projects
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Did Cisco learn from its press mistakes from the last Cisco Live event?

I received the e-mail below as a Cisco Partner, but I am wondering if Cisco will learn from its press mistakes from last year? You all remember when this was an invitation only event and the press did not get invited even if they were paying their own way to cover the event. Read full story

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