Predictions for the next few months, Riverbed and Nortel get purchased plus more
Yes, I said it and this is what I am thinking. Juniper is looking at Nortel as a buy, buy, buy (as Kramer would put it) to compete with Cisco in voice and unified communications. Also they would get the optical unit at Nortel which would just get under the skin of the Cisco people. But there could be another company who might buy Nortel, remember that Nortel does allot of carrier class switching. This could be a great time for AT&T to buy a vendor or even Qwest.
Riverbed is looking more and more like a takeover target, they have good numbers even in this down economy and the stock is down just because of the markets. This is a prime time for Chambers to take over his biggest pain right now other than Juniper and ProCurve. We all know how Cisco is, if they cannot beat them they buy them. But I will say they would need to leave them intact and keep them on their own. We all know what happens when a company gets sucked in by Cisco, the product goes downhill.
So why would Cisco really buy them? No matter what Cisco says or what the marketing team spins to the public, people know that Cisco is not in the top three when it come WAN Acceleration. The only way they can get to number one is to buy Riverbed and then scrap the WAAS in a hurry. So if the stock gets lower than what it is now, look for a hostile takeover by Cisco.
Another prediction that I will make, Cisco will lose 50% of its partners in the next year due to the economy. We see it now with the Gold Partners laying people off, the SMB partners are weathering it better since they don't have a big bench to pay. But that will only last so long and they will start going under in masses. This could be the same for many other vendors as the economy takes IT downhill very fast. Many other vendors will lose 50% or more of their partners.
The only partners that will be left standing will be the ones who can be a value add, by value add I mean showing customers an ROI for the purchase. If you cannot show an ROI to a customer they should not buy it. Customer who thought that they will never get fired for buying Cisco will have a huge surprise when they get fired for no ROI.
The catalogue companies will drop big, the big two or three that took on consulting arms and VAR's will drop them and get back to just catalog call center business. The cost to have a consulting arm will run them in the ground in the economy we have now.
The CIO who thought he knew everything and refused to meet with value add partners will be gone and the CFO's will be running more of the business and operations. With this new economy we will usher in a new version of a CIO that has more of a financial background and understands you need an ROI to purchase anything. They will also look at other products to get those ROI's for their company.
This is just my opinion.
Larry Chaffin Ph.D is the CEO/Chairman and founder of Pluto Networks, a consulting and VAR partner specializing in WDS, VoIP, WLAN, Telepresence and Security. Pluto Networks is a leader in WDS-Application Acceleration, Full Disk Encryption, End Point Security and Telepresence. While specializing in the needs of large and enterprise companies, Pluto Networks has been concentrating on the SMB customers to provide them with the same great service as larger companies. Pluto Networks holds SMB specializations from our partners to service all their needs. Pluto Networks has become a leader in SMB VOIP using Cisco and Linksys to service customers.
Managing Cisco Secure Networks, Skype Me, Practical VOIP Security, Configuring Check Point NGX VPN-1/Firewall-1, Configuring Juniper Networks NetScreen & SSG Firewalls, Essential Computer Security: Everyone's Guide to Email, Internet, and Wireless Security, How to Cheat at Microsoft Vista Administration, Microsoft Vista for IT Security Professionals, Asterisk Hacking, 2008 VoIP and Video Conferencing, Infosecurity 2008 Threat Analysis and author of Building a VOIP Network with Nortel's MS5100, along with co-authoring/ghost writing eleven other technology books for VIOP, WLAN, security and optical technologies. Larry is currently working on a follow up to Building a VoIP network with Nortel's MCS 5100 Book as well as new books on Cisco Telepresence Networks, Practical VoIP case studies and WAN Acceleration with Riverbed.
Larry has more than 29 vendor certifications and has been working on many others. Larry has been a principal architect around the world in 22 countries for many Fortune 100 companies designing VoIP, security, wireless and optical networks. He has expanded over time also to include application acceleration or WDS. Larry is working with major vendors now on updating current certification tests to make them real world focused.
The opinions expressed in this Weblog are those of the writer and may not represent the opinions of Network World.
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Only Larry...
Only Larry would say what we have all been thinking for a while. Way to do Larry, I really like the story.
No to Riverbed
Good morning:
The Riverbed idea is an interesting one for cisco, but it does break the cisco acquisition cardinal rule: "never buy a competitor". If cisco were to entertain the purchase of Riverbed, then why not buy F5, Nortel, Brocade, Proxim, etc.?
We have to remember that cisco is still a software company that sells hardware. The bottom line: Riverbed is an interesting investment idea, but in the end cisco will continue to modify their own compression solution and not start buying competitors.
Catalog Companies
I might have to tend to agree with you on the catalog company outlook, we are shaving jobs. I also thought you would like to know that John Koz got fired as our VP of Solutions. I know about time huh?
Riverbed Isn't The Only Option In Town
Larry.
Can I put another WAN Acceleration company onto your radar; DBAM Systems from the UK. I've been testing their products for two years (I run an independent test labs - Broadband-Testing) and this is the best stuff out there; better than R'bed, Bluecoat (Packeteer) etc - and still independent (for the moment)...
SteveB
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