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Eleven, a High-Performance Internet Company, will be Integrated with the Cisco Meraki Cloud
📅 - Eleven recently announced they will integrate with the Cisco Meraki cloud networking solutions. The services offered by the company target the hotel industry. Cisco Meraki is headquartered in San Francisco, California and provides products for distributed wired and wireless networks. Eleven was founded in 2001 and it's headquartered in Portland, Oregon.
The Meraki cloud will add more value to the ElevenOS, which is being used by Eleven for their customers. The platform allows companies to generate tiered Internet packages and provides multiple billing options, as well. .
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