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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Cisco Tops Estimates

ciscosimpsonsAs its recent buying binge–three acquisitions in October, alone–suggests, Cisco’s business is in decent shape these days. Reporting first-quarter results after market close today, the company handily beat Wall Street estimates.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Cisco, EMC, and VMware Partner on Giant Cloud Data-Center Thing

data_center_oldThe long-rumored data center partnership between Cisco, EMC and VMware is at last a reality. The three companies have formed a new joint venture called Acadia. Its purpose: To sell and support V-Block, an integrated data center product that combines Cisco’s Unified Computing System, EMC’s storage equipment, and VMware’s virtualization technology.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Cisco Swallows Starent

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Starent to Cisco: Hey, Big Spender

acquisitionsCisco CEO John Chambers wasn’t kidding when he said we’d see the company move into a number of new markets via acquisition over the next year. Earlier this year, Cisco acquired Pure Digital, developer of the Flip video camera, for $590 million. Two weeks ago it spent $3 billion on video-conferencing system maker Tandberg. And now it’s purchasing mobile infrastructure outfit Starent Networks for $2.9 billion, or $35 a share.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

A 46 Percent Drop in Profit and Cisco Still Beats Estimates?

Hard to believe that this is good news: Cisco reported a 46 percent decline in quarterly profit this afternoon. An appalling drop. But one that investors welcomed, because as lousy as its performance might seem, Cisco’s earnings still managed to beat the Street.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

New from Google: Google Windows

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Mr. Hooper: Cisco CEO’s Heir Apparent?

mr_hooper_ciscoIf there was any doubt that Ned Hooper is Cisco CEO John Chambers’s likely heir apparent, it disappeared today when the company named him chief strategy officer. For Hooper, who was already waist-deep in corporate strategy at Cisco as senior vice president corporate development and head of its consumer division, this is quite a promotion.

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Business Time for Personal Smartphones

get smartWith smartphones as apt to be running personal productivity apps as business productivity ones, the divide between enterprise devices and their consumer counterparts appears to have finally been bridged. To wit, these comments from Cisco CEO John Chambers, who says the days of the so-called corporate device are ending.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Cisco: Expectations Easy to Beat if You Set Them Low Enough

cscoCisco opened its books this afternoon and what they revealed wasn’t exactly pretty: declining profit and slumping sales. Not the sort of performance you hope for in a tech bellwether. But clearly Cisco has been beaten into submission by the econalypse just like everyone else.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Yahoo CFO’s Newest Search Deal: Search for a New Job

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Cisco Layoffs Actually a “Targeted Realignment of Resources”

metoleave_thumbLooks like that 27 percent year-over-year drop in net income Cisco reported earlier this month had dire consequences for the company’s workforce. The company sacked several hundred employees this week as part of what it describes variously as a “limited restructuring” and “targeted realignment of resources.”

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Cisco’s Self-Defending Earnings

The global downturn has not been kind to tech bellwether Cisco Systems. Though the company reported second-quarter earnings and revenue that came in ahead of analyst estimates, it did so on a 27 percent year-over-year drop in net income.

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Friday, December 5, 2008

CES 2009: Three Booths and a Clapping Toy Monkey?

If a global manufacturer of computer hardware like Belkin’s not exhibiting at CES, who is? I posed that question jokingly earlier this morning, but turns out there’s a very real and ugly answer to it: Not Seagate. Not Logitech. Not Cisco. Not Philips. Not Yahoo. And not Sanyo, either.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

From Plumber of the Internet to Plumber of the Economy?

When he appeared at our D5 conference in May 2007, Sen. John McCain said that, given the chance, he’d hire Cisco CEO John Chambers for his cabinet. Now, in the run-up to the November presidential election, it looks like Chambers has some competition for that spot. In an interview with Reuters, McCain said that Chambers is still on his short list of potential Treasury secretaries, but the Cisco CEO has some company.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Cisco’s Big Switch

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