Press ReleaseSource: Cisco Systems, Inc.

Cisco Announces Upcoming Schedule of Events With the Financial Community
Tuesday December 2, 2008 4:30 pm ET

SAN JOSE, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 2, 2008 -- Cisco (NasdaqGS:CSCO - News) today announced that it will participate in the following upcoming events with the financial community during the month of December. The events will be webcast. Interested parties can view these events on Cisco's Web site at http://www.cisco.com/go/investors.

 
Credit Suisse
Credit Suisse Annual Technology Conference
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Scottsdale, AZ
9:00 am PT / 12:00 pm ET
John Chambers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Barclays
Barclays Global Technology Conference
Thursday, December 11, 2008
San Francisco, CA
11:30 am PT / 2:30 pm ET
Nick Earle, Senior Vice President, Services, European Markets

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Contact:
     Investor Relations Contact:
     Carol Villazon
     Cisco
     (408) 527-6538
     carolv@cisco.com
      
     Press Contact:
     John Earnhardt
     Cisco
     (408) 527-2180
     jearnhar@cisco.com
      

Source: Cisco Systems, Inc.


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