JumpyNarwhal
JumpyNarwhal

No future for Cisco

Completed 3 years at Cisco this month as a Hardware Engineer, joined straight out of a tier-2 college in 2021.

Over my 3 years, what I've learnt is that Cisco is just riding on the monopoly it has in the networking space. There's basically no innovation when it comes to Router hardware, and we basically reuse existing designs, packaging them as "newer and better" products. No risk, no Ishq 🙁

There's absolutely zero investment in R&D, and any new feature that gets added to the products only comes in after one of the competitors launches them, keeping Cisco behind in the game.

If Cisco keeps going like this, I'm sure the likes of Arista and Juniper will over us in the next couple of years, even with the new "Silicon One" that Cisco's promoting.

PS: I can only speak from a Hardware PoV, and I'm not quite updated with what's going on with Cisco's SW offerings.

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FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget
Plivo17mo

Good work like R&D is rarely in Indian centres

BouncyKoala
BouncyKoala
EY17mo

Yeah r&d probably doesn't happen in India

DancingWalrus
DancingWalrus

Let me break it to you. It's bitter but true. We are still a cheap labore for the world

ZoomyNarwhal
ZoomyNarwhal
NASDAQ17mo

At least Cisco is not patent trolling on the scale of Oracle. But as an industry giant Cisco is always playing catch and mouse game with competitors.

BubblyCupcake
BubblyCupcake

Giants like Cisco don’t bet on innovation actually.
They bet on timely acquisitions.

Cisco has great sales team and they know which acquisitions will affect their sales. Certain startup products add overall value to their offerings which just might be the thing a customer would prefer.

And even Juniper is in middle of acquisition by HP.

I remember how Cisco leadership always boast about their reserve funds.

Chuck has been desperate to transition Cisco to a software company for so many years now. Let’s see.

SparklyNoodle
SparklyNoodle

Check with your seniors whom you trust, many patents are being filled from cisco India, maybe you are not getting right opportunity to showcase your talent

SillyDonut
SillyDonut
TCS17mo

What's going on in semiconductor division, they bought acacia

ZestyPenguin
ZestyPenguin
Intel17mo

Just to clear the misconceptions here.. a lot of core hardware r&d happens in India .. right from chip desy to production firmware...

In the companies like intel nvidia Qualcomm Apple (hw) stmicroelectronics, nxp , infineon, ARM, google (hw),msft(hw), ampere computing, AMD ...

I am not sure how it is in the software space in India and but I can say that in hardware design and development happens and it's for products that are even announced 2-3 some even 5 years later

SparklyNoodle
SparklyNoodle

You maybe right but then why to touch something which is working perfectly fine, india's Telco highly rely on cisco routers, also at Indian network scale other vendor routers are not performing well.

MagicalWaffle
MagicalWaffle

Hi sir can you please refer me for the following intern position https://jobs.cisco.com/jobs/ProjectDetail/Software-Engineer-Network-Embedded-

PrancingNarwhal
PrancingNarwhal

Go for an ASIC or FPGA company like Jio bought a SDN (4G,5G) company long ago. Or NVIDIA, Schneider, Tejas, Bosch, Siemens. Silicon wafer fab industry is gonna boom in India.

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