Cisco Indonesia Managing Director’s Personal Blog
Cisco Indonesia announced the launching of their Indonesia Managing Director’s individual blog on 6 September. Irfan Setiaputra, Cisco’s Managing Director, decided to use his own name for domain name, irfansetiaputra.com, and wrote his personal ideas on there. Tagged with human network keywords, Irfan will share vision and perspective about Internet’s progress which brings change on many things around life — make it possible for people to be connected, crossing various borders. According to Cisco’s newsletter, this blog is the first one written by a director of big company in Indonesia.
On his five recent entries, Irfan wrote mostly about how people can get benefit from current trend in communication. Keywords such as productivity, mobile, and communication are used there. Using Bahasa Indonesia for expressing his idea, this blogging initiative will keep its audience in Indonesia closer.
Cisco itself is still “top brand” among infrastructure guys in Indonesia, even for small business entity like Internet cafe. Mr. Setiaputra’s blog will hopefully open a new shortcut to interact, not only between audience and him, but also to Cisco as a company for a whole.

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