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Friday, May 08, 2009

Cisco 4Q: A hint of good news; Obama tax plan bad for Cisco, other offshorers; Low Rent Hacking

Cisco beat expectations in revenue and earnings per share in Q3
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Cisco 4Q: A hint of good news
More than the impressive results in Q3 - Cisco beat expectations in revenue and earnings per share, even though both were down markedly from last year - it was Cisco's guidance for Q4 that prompts some mild optimism. Cisco said it expects Q4 to be down 17% to 20% from last year's fourth fiscal quarter.

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Brad Reese on Cisco: Cisco employee share-based compensation expense defies gravity For the first 9 months of its FY09, Cisco net sales plummeted $1.59 billion while simultaneously Cisco net income sank $985 million.

Jimmy Ray Purser: Networking Geek to Geek: Low Rent Firmware Hacking I just like to hack stuff. It doesn't matter really what it is, I just enjoy the challenge of figuring out how stuff works and how to bypass certain controls. I am not trying to be a whank about it and post how to steal a case of Sundrop from a Dixie-Narco vending machine, I just want to know from an engineering stand point. When I see electronic firmware based stuff work I always wonder; "How did they figure that out?"

Jamey Heary: Cisco Security Expert: Cisco Releases refreshed Security Best Practices Guide - SAFE Cisco’s SAFE Security Design and Implementation Guide is back. Cisco has given its SAFE Guide a complete makeover and brought it up-to-date with today’s threat environment. True to the legacy of the old SAFE Guide an updated version of the then popular SAFE Poster is available for your cube wall as well! In the early 2000’s, Cisco established a large customer following of its Safe Security Design Guide.

Michael Watkins: CCNA Security: CCNA Security...What's Required I just saw something this morning about Networkers Live 2009 coming up at the end of June and that reminded me that it has been nearly a year now since the CCNA Security certification was announced....

Wendell Odom's Cisco Cert Zone: CCIE R&S Written Changes – Kicking it up a notch or three For folks who are ready to begin their journey towards CCIE R&S, passing the written is frequently viewed as something to get out of the way before starting the real work of prepping for the lab....

Larry Chaffin: Putting Realism Into Your Network: Best of Interop Finalists are Announced, any surprises? Tell me what you think of the finalist, any surprises in the Best of Interop Finalists?

Dennis Hartmann on Cisco Unified Communications: Cisco IOS Dial Peers: Trunk Groups In previous blogs, we have configured a PSTN dial plan using seven POTS dial peers to meet the North American Numbering Plan dial requirements. A customer with a four port FXO interface to the PSTN...

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