@5hpw The Architect VT (to use the correct name) predates DTG by about 18 months. However, the old BTX organisation was involved in its creation. It's true that the last VT, held two weeks ago, included a lot of content from a DTG event that happened in December.
On the broader subject of DTG vs IOT Group, a number of mistakes have been made at various levels of the organisation.
We have been using the term IOT for several years but no-one has overall strategy: hardware, software and sales all report into different members of ELT and there is no evidence of any over-arching strategy. My view - we've missed the IOT opportunity, but we've created lots of business for others.
One of DTGs big mistakes was to arbitrarily convert CSEs to Business Architects without consultation and to stop them doing what they were good at - providing deep technical knowledge of IOT products and solutions. Instead they were told to do BOA and talk business strategy with customers. In markets where there are existing architects doing that role, that approach was never going to end well.
Another was to select focus accounts rather be opportunity led across the vertical. The upshot of that is that DTGs numbers are in the toilet but IOT sales overall are up YoY.
They had no clear strategy when formed. Most people only got goalsheets in the last week of Q2, and even then many were wrong.
The people taking the lead in BOA came from verticals like healthcare and retail. They had no experience of the industrial verticals or the challenges of selling to those verticals. It's primarily an engineering sale with long sales-cycles of 18-36 months on average. That's where the CSEs added real value.
But the biggest single failure is one of culture. DTG was built for long term (i.e. Multi year) business engagement. Cisco does not (has not and, IMO, never will) been able to embrace that concept. It is still driven by weekly/monthly/quarterly sales in this FY. I hear there's an issue in AS where they've been successful in selling multi year deals but they are now being told to focus on transactional stuff that will book this FY.
As far as DTG goes (and IOTG before it), yes there have been significant failings in leadership but, actually, that business model is always doomed to failure within big Cisco.