Cisco buys up UK cloud firm for $730m
IMImobile's platform enables enterprise to engage with customers over social, messaging and voice platforms

Cisco is set to acquire UK-based cloud communications firm IMImobile $730m. IMImobile provides a suite of products that enables customers to communicate with customers via social media, messaging and voice channels. Jeetu Patel, SVP or Cisco's security and applications business, said: "A great customer relationship is built on consistently enjoyable interactions where every touchpoint on every channel is an opportunity for businesses to deliver rich, engaging and intuitive experiences. "We...
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