Introduction
headquartered in San Jose, California, United
States, that designs,manufactures, and sells networking equipment.
History
• 1984 -
Computer scientists, Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner, from Stanford University,
found Cisco Systems. They invented technology to link their disparate computer
systems together. The name
"Cisco" was derived from the city name, San Francisco.
• 1985 –
first corporate logo is developed and first system the Massbus-Ethernet
Interface Subsystem (MEIS), is shipped.
• 1986 -
Cisco forever changes the networking communications industry and the Internet
by launching its first routing innovation, the AGS multi-protocol router.
• 1987 - The company's first CEO was Bill
Graves, who held the position from
1987 to 1988.
• 1988 -
John Morgridge joins Cisco as President and CEO.
• 1989 –
Revenues reach $27 million.
• 1990 –
Revenues reach $69 million. Cisco goes public on February 16, listed as “CSCO”
on the NASDAQ.
• 1991 –
Revenues reach $183 million. Market capitalization reaches $1 billion.
• 1993 –
Revenues reach $714 million. Cisco makes its first acquisition: Crescendo
Communications and its 100-Mbps Copper Distributed Data Interface (CDDI)
technology. With the acquisition of Crescendo, Mario Mazzola joins the company.
• 1994 –
Revenues reach $1.3 billion. Cisco becomes the first major supplier of
Multiprotocol internetworking products to be awarded ISO 9001 certification—an
internationally recognized endorsement for quality management and quality
assurance.
• 1996 –
Cisco makes acquisitions with such companies as TGV Software, Inc., Stratacom,
Inc., Telebit Corp’s MICA Technologies, Nashoba Networks, Netsys Technologies,
Inc., and Metaplex, Inc.
• 1997 -
Cisco makes its first appearance in the Fortune 500 at number 332. Revenues reach
$6.5 billion. Makes acquisitions with more companies and corporations such as
Ardent Communications. Cisco introduces first in a series of products aimed at
the voice-over-IP and fax-over-IP markets; Outlines the
first phase of voice/video/data integration strategy.
• 1998 –
Revenues reach $8.5 billion. Cisco becomes the first company in history to
achieve a market capitalization of $100 billion in just 14 years. Makes
acquisitions with such companies as American Internet Corp., and Pipelinks,
Inc.
• 1999 -
Fortune magazine recognizes Cisco as one of the top 25 best places to work in
America and the 8th most admired company in the world. Market capitalization
reaches $300 billion. Makes acquisitions with about 20 companies and
corporations. Cisco forms partnerships with 10 leading companies to create
standards for wireless Internet technology.
• 2000 -
Cisco became the world’s most valuable company, in terms of market cap, on
March 27, with a high of $82 a share (market cap: $569B), closing at $80.06
(market cap: $555B). Makes acquisitions with about 30 companies and
corporations.
• 2003 -
Cisco entered home networking market with its acquisition of The Linksys
• Group.
Cisco receives Presidential Award for Corporate Leadership.
• 2006 –
Revenues reach $28.5 billion.
Key
contributors
• John Morgridge –he shaped
the Cisco culture from day one, focusing on customer satisfaction, product
quality, and frugality.
• John T.Chambers – was known
for his fair but ultra-competitive nature. He is a former IBM and Wang
Laboratories marketing and sales veteran,fostered Cisco’s strong customer focus
and was credited with continuing Cisco’s striking success in the
networking industry.
Milestones
- Cisco reached milestones of 100 cisco telepresence customers, deploying units in over 40 countries.
- Cisco came up with catalyst 6500 network switch in 1999 which was capable of data speed of 400 million packets per second.
- Cisco sold 4 millionth Integrated Service router to coca-cola enterprises.
- Cisco came up with Nexus1000V switch in May2009 and till 2012, more than 1000 customers are using this speedy device.
Vision
To Change the way people work, live, play and learn.
Mission
To enable people to make power
connections – whether in business, education, philanthropy or creativity.
Awards &
Recognition
- #90 Fortune Magazine (January 2012)
- CRN Magazine 2012 channel champions
- J. D. Power & Associates 2012 certification
- Association of Support Professionals (ASP) awards
- M2M value chain award
- Steve American Business award
- Brandon Hall Group Technology excellency award
- Best Place to Work, for Cisco Portugal, Great Place to Work Institute (March 2012)
Products & Services
Cisco is having wide range of product for Home,
Small business and Enterprise and service providers. These products ranging
from wireline to wireless.Cisco's products are known for
innovation,intelligence and scalability.
Small Business
Enterprise and service providers
- Blade switches
- Cisco NEXUS family switches (Data center switches)
- Routers (7200 series)
- Catalyst 6500 series switch (Data center interconnect platform )
- Application networking services
- Wide area application services
- Cisco IP phone
- Webex application
Market
share
In 2011,
Cisco has been the largest revenue sharing leader in Global Data Center Network
equipment.
The combined consumer and enterprise worldwide wireless local area network (WLAN) market experienced a fastest growing segment with 27% year-over-year growth in Q1 2012. Enterprise was the fastest growing segment with 27% year-over-year growth in Q1 2012, as a result of increasing usage of wireless devices and Wi-Fis in enterprises. Cisco leads the current WLAN market with more than a 60% market share.
The worldwide Ethernet switch market grew 65% market share, owing to
industry-wide demand arising from transition to cloud computing and large
bandwidth needs arising from video traffic. In the future, growth is expected
to be driven by a strong demand of gigabit network switches and emerging
economies. Cisco leads the Ethernet switching market with more than a 65%
market share. The router market posted a modest year-over-year growth of 2.8%
in Q1 2012, compared to a slump in Q4 2011, when it 65% market share.
Financial Review
Cisco Q1
2012 net revenues rose by 7% with product revenue growing modestly by 5%, and
service revenue containing double digit growth momentum at 13%. The
Asia-Pacific region experienced robust sales growth of 24%, compared to 5% in
EMEA and 3% in Americas regions. Falling public spending on technology
infrastructure by governments in Europe and the Americas have slowed down
revenue growth from these regions. Cisco derives more than half of its revenues
from the Americas region, with EMEA currently accounting for one quarter of
total revenues. In Americas, Latin American emerging economies were the driver
of growth in revenues. Demand stayed slim in North America on account of
declining public sector and enterprise spending. Owing to deteriorating
European economic prospects, demand remained slim from western European
countries. However, Cisco experienced robust demand from the U.K., Russia and
other developing countries in EMEA. Strong demand from APJC was led by China,
Japan, India, and Australia.
Nearly 79% of Cisco's revenues are generated by sales of hardware products, and consist of Switching, Routing, Data Center, Video, Collaboration, Security, and other products. In the products portfolio, more than 40% of product revenues came from Switching and Storage products. The 5% growth in switching revenues was driven by sales of new upgraded products. Routing products generated more than 24% of revenues for Cisco, but the revenue from this segment shrank year over year by 0.3% due to rapid declining sales of old generation routers, and slow growth of newly introduced routers. Revenues from collaboration of emerging technologies also remained stagnant due to declining sales in unified communications portfolio and in Cisco Telepresence systems, as a result of weak enterprise and government spending. The video segment experienced strong 12% year-over-year growth in revenues in 1Q2012, due to rapid growth in sales of set-top boxes and video systems. Wireless was the second fastest growing segment with 20% year-over-year increase in revenues, due to strong worldwide demand of wireless products, as consumers shift to wireless from wireline. Security revenues rose by 9% as a result of growth in security network products and refreshed firewall portfolio. Data Centers were the fastest growing segment in Q1 2012 due to strong demand arising because of enterprise-wide shift toward cloud computing systems.
Revenue
from services currently constitutes 21% of total Cisco revenues, and it
increased by 13% in Q1 2012. Cisco primarily provides technical and advance
support services relating to its products and systems. Strong growth in the
Asia-Pacific region was because of completion of several large multiyear
projects in the region during Q1 2012.
Organizational
structure
There
were significant change in Cisco's organizational structure in 2001.As per
quotes from it's CEO John Chamber "Our new organization structure of
counsels,boards,working groups as discussed in the last few calls is operating
very effectively. These structures, most important , allow speed,
scale,flexibility and rapid replications.We will continue to move into
additional market adjacency and are currently at 30".
Currently
under CEO Johan Chambers having an operating committee of 15 top executives as
mentioned in the figure above.
There are
12 councils reporting to the operating committee.Each council has 14 people on
average,two of which are either executive vice president or senior vice
president.43 Boards report to the council and under boards comes working group
which directly report to the board.
CSR Activities
- Cisco ranked #2 in Cool IT challenge
- Best company to work for and ranked #42 for world’s most admired company
- “Harvest of Hope, Feed a child programme” in partnership with Akshaya Patra.
- Lifeline India programme
Observations
- Organization fully aligned with it’s vision and mission
- Having high potential to rise in future
- Has highest market share globally for routers and switches.
- Product are highly guided by technological innovation.
- Excellent business plan and strategy, demanding product line helped cisco to keep at better place in such slowdown economy.
References
- www.cisco.com
- www.csr.cisco.com
- www.newsroom.cisco.com
- www.wikipedia.org
- www.seekingalpha.com
- www.networkworld.com
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