htismaqe
Very Senior Member
Cisco is not a lock - enterprise and the carrier business sectors, it's a competitive landscape, and I've taken my new business elsewhere.
Funny how things roll downhill...
The problem is that a lot of CIOs and IT Managers aren't willing to risk their job to entertain an alternative. "Nobody ever got fired for choosing Cisco."
Over the years, I've done bake-offs of Cisco vs. Nortel, Juniper, Fortinet, Adtran, and dozen other players who've come and gone.
Pretty much all of them can outperform Cisco and pretty much all of them can do it in a smaller, MUCH cheaper footprint.
The problem is that going with anybody other than Cisco is a big risk. The average CEO or CFO has never heard of Juniper or Nortel. But you can bet your butt they know who Cisco is.
I see it every day. Every time I tell a customer that there are other hardware vendors out there, they say "well, if I select someone other than Cisco and it fails, I'm getting fired. No thanks."
EDIT: Sorry for the necro! For some reason, this thread showed up with new activity and I thought it was current.
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