Sunday 6 September 2015

Stop the presses: Cisco says

Stop the presses: Cisco says Cisco CEO is in charge of Cisco:

 Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins is the guy who runs Cisco, not his predecessor and company CEO, John Chambers, according to a spokesman. Chambers, in fact, now reports to Robbins which is strange considering that the board directs Chambers Cisco Robbins says.

Included? Me neither. On Monday, Network World reported that four Cisco CSCO -1.43% engineers-key Mario Mazzola, Prem Jain, Luca Cafiero and Soni-Jiandani continued to report to the rooms after releasing the CEO on July 26, after 20 years in the helm.

Known collectively as MPLS, these frameworks have played a key role in business and the acquisition of Cisco's strategy and were richly rewarded for it.

Mazzola, Jain and Cafiero Insieme cofounded a company network as defined by Cisco software was a "spin-in." That means that Cisco was initially invested in 2012 with an option to purchase. Two years later Insieme Cisco bought for $ 863 million. The fourth direction, Jiandani, was a veteran who joined Cisco Insieme and returned to Cisco through this acquisition.

The four engineers in high state of Cisco for the year, and the participation of NetworkWorld story is to always get special treatment because it is very rare for line managers to inform a president, not the CEO.

-1.71% ORCL Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison still has a direct bearing on the side of technology, but also retained his title of chief technology so that the situation is different from what apparently happens in Cisco.

Cisco spokesman said he and Chambers best technicians of the company, including Pankaj Patel Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer, Robbins report.

"The key is to understand that our CEO, Chuck defined strategy and operational decision making of the company. This is something that John said many times publicly," he said.

But he was asked specifically about MPLS, the spokesman said the company does not provide "public updates on the lines of each employee reports."

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