Imagine being told that perhaps you and 6,000 of your 85,000 colleagues will be laid off.
Then imagine hearing that you will know if you are on the chopping block "at any point between now, August, and October 15th ?
Would you consider an employer who subjected most of the 85,000 employees to two months of fear and uncertainty "a great place to work?". I know the answer to that. It should be no surprise then that the "Great Place to Work" awards are 100% a scam. Cisco HR has a "pay to play" relationship with the Fortune 100 list. It is reminiscent of the Guinness World Records approach. While there are employee surveys there are also statistical smoothing operations that favor the applicants willing to pay the fees.
Now, don't get me wrong, Cisco has some very good qualities. The remote work model and time to give are great perks. The culture is pretty good in many areas.
In fact, in years past, Cisco was considered a contender. They showed up on the financial news cycle as a tech bell-weather. The culture and pride was immense.
The swagger!
Cisco named their price and set the terms. Nobody got fired for buying Cisco. They sold ISR routers and Cat switches by the truckload.
but then...
in the mid 2000s, "Cloud" came and Cisco missed that market transition with a bunch of goofy acquisitions and fumbles.
in 2017 Cisco went on a shopping spree to play catchup in SDN (Software Defined Networking) and Cloud. Appdynamics, Viptela for SDWAN, Springpath for Hyperconverged and Broadsoft for collaboration. More big buys and more silos.
Meraki, AppD, DUO, Viptela, Webex... the list goes on of horribly onboarded acquisitions. What's a Cisco?
for 25 years a Cisco was a Network, now, a Cisco is a cloud maybe on-prem maybe virtual subscription based hodgepodge of overpriced hardware and bug-ridden software. and don't get me started on TAC...
Splunk, a $28 Billion Dollar splurge, is a disaster.
Cisco is, once again, late to the technology table. This time AI is passing them by.
Naively, Cisco thinks uttering "Nvidia" and "Copilot" every few slides will provide enough credibility.
Nobody, I repeat: Nobody is going to buy a Cisco server to train their AI workloads. They are not going to buy Cisco networking gear to pump AI data (Nvidia is about to eat their lunch). Why?
Cisco calls HyperFabric a "gamechanger". It is not.
Nvidia does not need Cisco and is already so far ahead its a joke.
Nvidia is releasing Spectrum Ultra X800 Ethernet Switch 512-Radix - a Cisco ki-ler
Nvidia built Rubin, a networking GPU - another Cisco ki-ler
NVidia bought Run.ai to handle orchestration
Nvidia NVlink Switch Chip is yet another Cisco ki-ler.
Nvidia has the swagger, Cisco is a decrepit dinosaur who is hemorrhaging cash to chase the AI bo-m 2 years late!
$28 Billion for a legacy networking tool shop with some big data chops will prove to be a death spiral for Cisco.
The 6,000 cut to "rebalance" into AI, Cloud and security is another move away from core competency. Cisco has so much technical debt in every silo they've bolted on in the past 15 years that it will take them 5 just to debug half of it.
If you are going to lay people off, do it right and do it quick. Now you have 80,000 sleepless, stressed and unhappy employees just a-waiting for the axe to fall.