Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Cisco is in a slow death spiral

I hope everybody knows this by now. The only smart move - unless you're close to retirement - is to look for a job at a company that does not have a doomed future. I know many might think Cisco is too big to fail, but with this leadership in charge, that's always a possibility.

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Post ID: @OP+1u0GBHie

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If you’re sticking around at this place knowing how awful it is, knowing that it’s not going to get better — you’re kind of like an abused, co-dependent spouse. Seriously, the best thing is to just leave — take a break — get perspective and do something else. Anything else. It’s just not worth it.

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Post ID: @jeg+1u0GBHie

Regarding the slow death spiral, it need not as always be. Just look at IBM, they bought the first open source company to hit $1Bn in revenue (Redhat) and divested off the low margin businesses (like PC & operations - Lenovo and Kyndryl) and have not looked back since.

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Post ID: @csv+1u0GBHie

So the question is -“who was the other suitor for Splunk”?
There had to be someone else to get the calue to $28B.
Give it a couple of years and that “who” will be buying Cisco/Splunk.
Problem is thats how land deals work - not tech deals!

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Post ID: @pjn+1u0GBHie

Compaq- i think 2001 - likely $45 B in revenues - bought by HP.

The world did not skip a beat.

Guess what - Michael Capellas was CEO of Compaq and has been a Cisco Director for many years!

Compaq cratered after they bought DEC in i think 1998 and could not match Dell’s price point and delivery times.

Does any of this sound familiar?

Too big to fail?

Think again!

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