Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

You are a number on a ticket as am I and at some point they are going to punch that ticket.

SD-WAN is growing and is doing well in the SP segment.

I know I work in that area and I have seen our numbers.

Our numbers were raised dramatically and we are k–ling it.

No not drinking the Koolaid just putting to rest the above comment about SD-WAN " not living up " <— Whatever the f— that broken english of an abortion means...

Anyways yes the layoffs have been going on forever.

The biggest layoff ( 7k ) employees hit during my first year at Cisco.

It was so sad.

Many people I had become friends with were let go.

Every year after it was the same thing and continues.

The business has been shrinking for everyone on the networking / security side except for Fortinet.

I was laid off as was my team and most of us found jobs within the time frame given by Cisco at Cisco.

One would ask themselves why would you want to stay ? Maybe we just like being abused or maybe we see something in Cisco which has been lost but believe it will be found again.

Not sure.

One thing is for sure I love Cisco however I do not love the layoffs.

Its freaking r—ded as hell.

In my position now I can easily leave and get 40k more a year just on salary.

Then if you throw in stock options and commission well it goes up a lot more.

If thats true then why dont I leave ? Great question.

My answer is I love Cisco but at some point soon I am going to have to leave.

No one is safe at Cisco it does not matter how good or bad you are.

No one cares.

You are a number on a ticket as am I and at some point they are going to punch that ticket.

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Post ID: @OP+13PYWLCn

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Cisco is / was great. Unfortunately they have fallen into this quagmire of how cheap can I be to my employees and still vainly be competitive.. or pretend to be. It's a fine line the HR and legal depts walk.. I would leave but I am one of the over 55 targets that keep surviving but not due to Cisco... they try hard to move us more experienced folks out.. lay off.. but bring back at less than 50%.. it's the same cycle.. play the game and try to max what the company used to be.. but if you can get out.. leave.. or hope for for the company to be acquired as the opportunity and equitable treatment may return...

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Post ID: @7sfk+13PYWLCn

DNA is an emperor without clothes and a very small member showing. Gartner put DNA Center in the lowest possible quadrant in the NPM stuff, that tells you how the DNA product is progressing. Yet again a complete and total inability to integrate disjointed solution elements and customers are left on their own.

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Post ID: @2mgf+13PYWLCn

IOS was a fine old beast but is well past its "best before" date.
Polaris just made everything bigger, slower, and stupider.

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Post ID: @1kis+13PYWLCn

This thread got amplified by the mods on this site.
They take any reply that’s half lucid and re-post it to generate traffic.
More eyeballs = more dollars

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Post ID: @1hpi+13PYWLCn

Interesting you needed to amplify the same message in another thread.

Those who know SDWAN know Gartner knocked Cisco down because customers complained. The Viptela solution left alone was great, the reality is that the ported solution on IOS is a mess.

The customers talked to Gartner and its public.

Meraki is k–ling it as always. Cisco Viptela SD-WAN is not, and everybody in the industry knows that by now.

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Post ID: @1mpq+13PYWLCn

Cisco: Where Masochists Go To Let Their Skills DIe

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Post ID: @1hpj+13PYWLCn

IWAN....sorry I cant keep a straight face while trying to sell it, maybe the worst sdwan ever, viptela saved cisco, too bad they will F it up.

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Post ID: @1dqz+13PYWLCn

How's DNA sales going?

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