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CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.

Exchange

Nasdaq

Entity type

operating

Fiscal year end

Jul 25

Headquarters

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Cisco Systems, Inc.

Cisco Systems develops, manufactures and sells networking hardware, software and services that connect, secure and observe enterprise, service-provider and cloud environments. Its product mix includes routers, switches, wireless systems, security and collaboration software (Webex) while revenue is generated from product sales, recurring software subscriptions, professional services and support contracts.[1]

Business Segments

  • Product sales (networking hardware: switches, routers, wireless and data‑center systems) — historically the largest revenue driver (roughly three quarters of revenue).[2]
  • Service revenue (maintenance, technical support, and professional services) — recurring service contracts account for roughly one quarter of revenue.[2]
  • Product-category mix: core networking ("Secure, Agile Networks") represents the majority of product revenue, with security, collaboration and observability/optimized applications forming the remaining product mix.[2]

Competitive Position

  • Scale and broad installed base: Cisco’s large global footprint and deep enterprise/service‑provider relationships create high switching costs for customers and extensive channel and partner networks.[3]
  • Integrated portfolio and recurring revenue: A combined hardware-plus-software approach (including subscriptions) strengthens customer lock‑in and cross‑sell opportunities, supporting durable revenue visibility.[3]

Investment Considerations

  • Opportunity — secular demand for secure, high‑performance networking and a shift toward software/subscription models can improve margin stability and recurring revenue growth.[2]
  • Risk — reliance on hardware markets exposes the company to cyclical enterprise and hyperscale spending; competition from low‑cost "white box" vendors and specialist software security firms can pressure pricing and share.[2]
  • Balance sheet and cash generation are strengths that enable continued R&D, tuck‑in acquisitions and shareholder returns, but execution on integrating new software acquisitions and transitions to subscription models is critical.[2]

Market Data

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