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Cisco Buys ThinkSmart Technologies for Location Analytics

Cisco Buys ThinkSmart Technologies for Location Analytics
September 27, 2012 10:54AM

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Cisco Vice President Hilton Romanski said acquisition of ThinkSmart Technologies will accelerate Cisco's vision for mobility solutions by making it possible for customers to analyze location data from wireless networks and provide insight that can be used to drive new commercial opportunities and enhance end-user experiences.

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The networking giant on Wednesday announced its latest acquisition -- one that focuses squarely on the exploding mobile Relevant Products/Services world. Cisco has acquired ThinkSmart Technologies, a developer of network Relevant Products/Services and Wi-Fi Relevant Products/Services location analytics that Cisco plans to use to boost customer Relevant Products/Services experiences in retail locations, hotels, airports and other public venues.

Based in Cork, Ireland, ThinkSmart Technologies delivers location data Relevant Products/Services analysis using Wi-Fi technology. Hilton Romanski, vice president and head of Cisco's corporate business development, said the companies will enhance the wireless Relevant Products/Services network by providing location intelligence and analytics to service providers and enterprise Relevant Products/Services customers. This information will help them to understand what is happening in their environments and to better engage their end users.

"ThinkSmart's location analytics [technology] collects information on movement within a venue including time of day, traffic Relevant Products/Services patterns and dwell times," Romanski explained in a blog post. "This information helps enterprises and venue operators improve the customer experience by identifying appropriate staffing levels, reducing wait times, optimizing business processes and improving customer flows."

Accelerating the Mobile Vision

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, however, Romanski said the acquisition will help accelerate Cisco's vision for mobility solutions. The key is making it possible for businesses to analyze location data from wireless networks and provide insight that can be used to drive new commercial opportunities and enhance end-user experiences.

"The acquisition of ThinkSmart reinforces Cisco's commitment to deliver an intelligent network by providing customers with enhanced tools, such as location analytics, that increase the value of the network," Romanski said. "This aligns with the core; one of Cisco's five foundational priorities, by providing differentiated solutions within the infrastructure Relevant Products/Services of the network."

Zeus Kerravala, principal analyst at ZK Research, said the ThinkSmart buy is indeed a strategic acquisition for Cisco on the mobility front because traditional mobile apps Relevant Products/Services are falling short of the networking promise.

"We've taken big applications like the Internet browser, improved the interface and made them smaller so they fit on a mobile device," Kerravala said. "But in essence it's the same application on a smaller device. To me an application that is uniquely mobile is one that uses the unique capabilities of the device." (continued...)

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