Shareholders spanked John Chambers at Cisco's annual meeting According to a Christian Brothers Investment Services notice, John Chambers has had some good paydays as the CEO of Cisco: Forbes Special Report on CEO Compensation published in May 2007 In a letter addressed to Cisco shareholders regarding Cisco's upcoming annual stockholder's meeting last week: Chambers and his Board of Dirctors urged Cisco shareholders to vote NO against a proposal... HP's Haas ready to spend (almost) as much as Cisco At the end of an interview we did this week with HP's Marius Haas on the $2.7 billion deal to buy 3Com, we asked, 'What would you say to competitors like Cisco?'"We're here to build a networking powerhouse and we're determined to make the investments to make that happen," was Haas's reply. Cisco MARS Timeline For better or worse, I've been following Cisco MARS for a long time. During that timeframe, Cisco promoted MARS as an essential component of its security strategy and then quietly backed away from these statements over time. I did a bit of research to piece together a timeline of the rise and fall of Cisco MARS. This timeline is in no way an exhaustive study of events, but I do think it illustrates... Cisco raised a big stink over losing a longtime customer's $3.5M network upgrade deal to HP Last summer I blogged about why HP ProCurve was dismantling Cisco's market share on a deal-by-deal basis. Interestingly enough, The Arizona Republic is reporting this week that Cisco raised a big stink over losing its longtime Arizona customer - Gilbert Public School's $3.5 million network upgrade to HP. According to the Republic, Cisco engineer - Kevin Murphy spoke at a Gilbert Public Schools board... Only buy Cisco stock when its using stock to make acquisitions Personally, I'm now convinced that owners of the companies Cisco acquires are highly informed about the future direction of Cisco stock. And why do I believe that? Well, it's my opinion that when the owners of a company Cisco is acquiring will only accept cash, they have little faith that Cisco stock will appreciate in value. I mean, investment bankers are advising the owners of these acquired... November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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