Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Thousand Eyes

What’s the big deal? It’s somewhat useful. But why is so more effort being put into it? It’s a tiny revenue impact and isn’t really even integrated with Cisco products. The more time spent focusing on random stuff like this the less time spent winning back our core business which actually matters.

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Post ID: @OP+1fkDEuSo

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Marketing. Ooh look a Splunk.

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Post ID: @qlmm+1fkDEuSo

Wall Street like recurring revenues/SaaS

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Post ID: @qnbq+1fkDEuSo

Because the 'core' business is in decline, you need some proper ARR based business (such as TE).

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Post ID: @7qcy+1fkDEuSo

@zvm+1fkDEuSo oh come on who is going to pay for advantage on all their switches for the tiny amount of TE licenses?! They’ll just get TE direct if they like it.

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Post ID: @cbs+1fkDEuSo

#1 - IMO - It's an additional reason for customers to renew their DNA Advantage/Premier licenses - especially for the sizable portion of the customers that didn't deploy DNAC and are wondering if they should renew those licenses they had to buy with their Cat9k switch.

Outside of that - TE is a pretty slick product and very easy to deploy.

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Post ID: @zvm+1fkDEuSo

@blw+1fkDEuSo this one seems different because the acquisition was a while ago but they are just now making a big push.

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Post ID: @cdv+1fkDEuSo

Shiny new object. Whenever Cisco pays a lot for something it becomes top-of-mind. Recall OpenDNS and Viptela when they were shiny.

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Post ID: @blw+1fkDEuSo

Agreed. Eyes off the ball for sure.

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