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Zach Seils

Member since: 07/22/08 Last log in: 10/05/08 at 2:34 pm
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Zach Seils, CCIE No. 7861, is a technical leader in the Cisco Advanced Services Data Center Networking Practice. He is co-author with Joel Christner of Deploying Cisco Wide Area Application Services.

Zach’s focus is the design, deployment, and troubleshooting of WAN and Application Optimization solutions for Cisco’s largest enterprise and service provider customers. He is also frequently engaged with partners and internal Cisco engineers worldwide to advise on the design, implementation, and troubleshooting of Cisco WAAS. In addition to working closely with partners and customers, he works closely with the various internal Cisco business units on product enhancements, testing, and application acceleration architectures. Prior to joining Cisco, Zach spent six years in various senior technical roles at a Managed Service Provider.

  • Company: Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Industry: 0
  • Job title: AS Technical Leader
  • Company size: 20 000 OR MORE
  • Country: United States
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