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Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences (CMX) CVDFebruary 10, 2015
Building Architectures to Solve Business Problems
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About the Authors
Zeb Hallock
Suyog Deshpande
Roland Saville
About the Authors
Zeb Hallock, Technical Marketing Engineer, Systems Development Unit, Cisco Sys-
tems
Zeb Hallock is in the Enterprise Systems Engineering group of Cisco, focusing on digital media
systems. He is also pursuing creation and development of future-based collaboration systems,
holding two patents in the field. He has been with Cisco for 10 years working on enterprise system
testing, system design and testing of H.323 based video conferencing, and network infrastructure.
He has also been a specialist working on Cisco Unified IP Contact Center Cisco Unified Meeting-
Place. Before Cisco he worked as a consultant designing and implementing local and wide area
networks.
Suyog Deshpande, Technical Marketing Engineer, Systems Development Unit,
Cisco Systems
Suyog Deshpande is a Technical Marketing Engineer within Systems Development Unit (SDU) at
Cisco Systems, focussing on converged wired and wireless access products. Suyog has been with
Cisco for 9 years with previous experience in the Wireless Networking Business Unit, where he
focussed on RF systems and converged access products. Before Cisco, Suyog held various posi-
tions designing and deploying large scale wireless networks and working with spectrum intelli-
gence and analyzer products.
Roland Saville, Technical Leader, Systems Development Unit, Cisco Systems
Roland Saville is a technical leader for the Systems Development Unit (SDU) at Cisco, focused on
developing best-practice design guides for enterprise network deployments. He has more than 15
years of experience at Cisco as a systems engineer, consulting systems engineer, technical market-
ing engineer, and technical leader. During that time, he has focused on a wide range of technology
areas including the integration of voice and video onto network infrastructures, network security,
wireless LAN networking, RFID, and energy management. He has also spent time focusing on the
retail market segment. Prior to Cisco, he spent eight years as a communications analyst for Chev-
ron Corporation. Saville holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the Uni-
versity of Idaho and a master of business administration degree from Santa Clara University. He
co-authored the book "Cisco TelePresence Fundamentals" and has eight U.S. patents.
Stephenie Chastain, Senior Technical Manager, Systems Development Unit, Cisco
Systems
Stephenie Chastain is a Senior Technical Manager in the Systems Development Unit (SDU) at
Cisco. Her focus is on business networks in the area of IP network design, primarily in education.
She has been with Cisco for more than 12 years and has broad experience in product management,
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Stephenie Chastain
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customer support and IP networks including design and implementation of large service provider broad-
band access networks and enterprise network designs. Her educational background includes applied
physics form University of Georgia and electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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