In this podcast, Marie Hattar, Cisco’s vice president of network and security systems solutions and a social media devotee, talks about some of the company’s key social media initiatives and the benefits they provide; the challenge of dealing with the security issue that surrounds social media; the role of the almost-forgotten Second Life concept; and the types of social media products the company is developing for the marketplace.
Consumer products companies such as Procter & Gamble aren’t the only ones reaping the benefit of social media. A world leader in networking, Cisco Systems isn’t resting on its laurel when it comes to Web 2.0 tools and technologies, especially social media. The company is integrating social media with customer and partner communications. This approach includes using Facebook to leverage the AXP developer Contest and other groups to grow new communities.
For example, the company is also linking Cisco Twitter followers with Facebook, as well as communicating through blogs (Cisco Geeks), cross-promoting social media sites on invitation, banner ads, etc., outreach through YouTube for User/Partner/Sales submitted segments, communications through the LinkedIn Cisco professionals Group, and more. One of the more interesting things Cisco has recently done is launching The Realm, a multi-dimensional, animated webisode campaign that consists of super hero security characters and villains that Cisco developed with well-known Marvel Comics illustrator Mike Mayhew. The characters are linked to real-life Cisco engineers, as well as its products, but uses entertainment to appeal to the Web 2.0 crowd.
Bio Marie Hattar brings more than 18 years of industry experience to her role as vice president of network systems and security systems solutions at Cisco. Under Hattar’s guidance, her organization creates and markets innovative routing, switching and security solutions focused on enterprise and mid-market organizations.
She has been instrumental in building security and network architectures for leading Fortune 500 companies. An industry expert in data communications, convergence, and security, Hattar was previously chair of the Broadband Content Delivery Forum and is co-author of IPServices at the Network Edge (Addison-Wesley). She holds a master’s degree in business administration in marketing from York University and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto.