Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Carlos Dominguez Essay

             Carlos Dominguez is the senior vice president, office of the chairman, and CEO of Cisco. On Thursday, January 12, 2012, Carlos Dominguez hosted a web seminar addressing several forms of technology that involved networking. He included the future of networking, and how we can put it to our advantage. In order for us to do this, it is required for us networkers to contribute our own play into the situation.

            According to Carlos Dominguez, everyone who is obligated to networking can make a change or impact in our future society and generation. Each one of us is required to focus on staying relevant, and try to succeed. In order to make positive changes, we are to take initiative on the challenges, problems, and goals that we encounter in our careers. By doing this, technology and the right culture can create successful companies by making advances in our technology.

            He also pointed out several inspirational things that encourages us to be triumphant in our future or current careers. One of them is to follow your dream. What this means is to for you to stay dedicated to what you want to do in life, and never give up. Another is making a change in people. You can do this by inspiring others to do what they have always wanted to as a career. Last but not least, he tells you to do what you think is best. This is helpful, not only to make you successful in life, but it will give you a better chance to be better as a person.

            This web seminar prepares me for the real work force because it was very inspirational and motivates me to develop or work on future technology. The fact that impacted me the most about this web seminar is how we are now in an era where technology evolves at a very rapid pace. I agree with Carlos Dominguez because technology has almost every possible capability. The future generation is responsible for enhancing the significant aspects of our evolution, which is the technologic era.

            I may be able to follow the footsteps of Carlos Dominguez, if I train myself to. However, I would much rather prefer creating my own footsteps for others to follow, and for other people to be inspired by me. This seminar motivated me to prolong my education in all subjects, but most specifically programming and networking.

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