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As the latest VMworld begins its transformation from current event to memory, now probably is as good a time as any to reflect on what it all means, if anything, for the future of data centers, the IT industry, and … Continue reading ![]()
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I was also Chief Operating Officer for Juniper Networks. … you deal with one I/O card in the server, one cable connecting back to the switch. …
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According to Alan Weckel, director of Ethernet Switch Market Research at Dell' (News … HP, and Juniper are the currently included vendors in the space. …
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Juniper Networks, a global leader in network infrastructure, … is the common language running across every router, switch and security device that makes …
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… and director of Juniper's enterprise Asia Pacific division, Greg Bunt. … which is generally 15 to 20 seconds – consumers will switch to someone else, …
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The jury is out on Cisco; Juniper looks like a sensible buy today. … deeper than the router makers to find a pure-play investment in this sub-market. …
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The Juniper EX2200 series switches are a perfect solution for branch and remote offices … Now, Cisco having fifty plus versions of a switch plus all those …
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IPoDWDM involves putting a tunable DWDM interface on a router. … and Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) and Juniper Networks Inc. (NYSE: JNPR) now support it as …
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There’s really not a lot to like about Cisco’s (Nasdaq: CSCO) Q4 earnings statement and its cautious revenue forecast. Cisco’s fiscal Q4 ended July 31 results of $10.8 billion, while 27 percent above last year’s results, slightly missed analyst’s expectations of $10.9 billion.
But what’s troubling financial analysts and Wall Street even more is Cisco CEO John Chambers’ cautious outlook. Analysts and investors alike were expecting that Cisco would report an uptick in sales as service provider’s upgrade their respective networks to keep up with growing Internet-based applications.
“We are seeing a large number of mixed signals in both the market and from our customers’ expectations, and we think the words ‘unusual uncertainty’ are an accurate description of what is occurring,” Chambers told analysts on Wednesday.
Not surprisingly, investors did not like this outlook and punished Cisco by sending its share price down 8 percent in after-hours trading. The router giant forecast that revenue would increase 18-20 percent over 2009, which fell short of average analyst estimates of 21 percent to $10.95 billion.
Chambers attributed the cautious outlook to a dip in sales in late June and European debt issues, but added that business started to pick up at the end of fiscal Q4. Unfortunately, the sales uptick did not happen quickly enough. “He certainly sent investors mixed signals. But overall, it looks like orders ramped up towards the end of the quarter but weren’t strong enough to give the guidance that people were looking for,” said Bill Choi, analyst at Jefferies & Co.
One potential bright spot that could contribute to further growth was that Cisco was picked as one of AT&T’s three IP/MPLS, Ethernet and Evolved Packet Core equipment domain suppliers alongside rivals Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) and Juniper (NYSE: JNPR). Although making it onto AT&T’s domain supplier list does not necessarily mean instant sales, it does give Cisco a chance to better compete for future IP-based voice, video and data traffic upgrades.
For more:
- see the earnings release here
- Reuters has this article
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Today, Cisco is not the only game in the multi-function router town. Other manufacturers, including Juniper Networks Inc., Hewlett Packard Development Co. …
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NetworkWorld.comAnd the number two router vendor to Cisco doesn't see a need for LISP at all. Juniper says it's a single vendor-driven effort for a single vendor-driven …
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Juniper Networks (NYSE: JNPR) announced that BT plc, one of the world’s leading providers of communication solutions and services, has chosen Juniper Networks MX Series Universal Edge Routers as a strategic Edge platform to support 21CN service deploym…
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In its earnings announcement for the second quarter of 2010, management noted that Juniper's share of the rebounding switch market had increased. …See all stories on this topic »
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The Emerging Security Assumption
by Larry Walsh on 10 August 2010
As embedded security become the norm, vendors talk about it less and less, but embedded security shouldn’t be assumed security, says Larry Walsh
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