Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) investors are getting a lift this morning, as shares are rallying after the company boosted its profit and revenue guidance in its second quarter fiscal 2023 earnings report, ...
Cisco continues to perform well against its competitors. As of February 2025, the company reported revenue of “$14 billion, representing a 9% year-over-year increase and exceeding analyst expectations ...
Cisco (CSCO) stock rises 2.2% after Evercore upgrade to Outperform with $100 target, citing AI growth and campus networking refresh opportunities.
Jeetu Patel, president and chief product officer of Cisco, explains how the company is becoming AI-first by rebuilding its ...
Cisco reports their fiscal Q1 ’25 financial results after the closing bell on Wednesday, November 13, ’24. Analyst consensus expects revenue of $13.77 billion (-6% y-o-y growth), operating income of ...
As roughly 20,000 IT professionals, business leaders, journalists and others descend this week on Las Vegas for Cisco Live, two words will be on everyone’s lips: artificial intelligence. AI is the ...
Cisco Systems is rated Hold with a $78 price target, reflecting solid fundamentals but limited upside without a new growth catalyst. CSCO delivers strong profitability, robust AI-related demand, and ...
Cisco Systems, a renowned networking equipment provider, has introduced a groundbreaking series of networking chips explicitly designed for AI supercomputers, Reuters reports. These chips are set to ...
Will Cisco’s Free Tech Training for 1.5M People Help Close EU’s Skills Gap? Your email has been sent Cisco’s training through its Networking Academy will help “build a resilient and skilled workforce ...
In the competitive landscape of tech talent acquisition, Cisco's Chief People Officer emphasizes the challenges in finding ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to take up an appeal from tech giant Cisco seeking to shut down a lawsuit claiming that the company’s technology was used to persecute members of the Falun Gong spiritual ...
Silicon Valley technology giant Cisco plans to lay off 5% of its global workforce – equating to approximately 4,250 workers – as the company continues to grapple with wavering demand for its products.
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