I thought Cisco is more of a software (IOS)company than a hardware company?

-Bubba

""Omer Ehsan Dar""  wrote in message
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> Dear paul,
> Hi, being an electrical engineer myself I have to say that I agree with
> all the points you made except one. That is the one comparing SAP to
> CCIE. If you look into it deeply SAP was a software Cisco is basically a
> hardware company. So if some has been a CCIE for a couple of years and
> had worked with the myrid of equipment available chances are that he
> wont disappear so easily. he will get work maybe not for 120K to 150K
> but maybe 100K he will be needed because Computer Networks are going to
> stay. so even if Cisco is replaced with another company the laws of
> networking are not going to change they are the same. As in Electrical
> engineering Ohm's law is still the same that is for those who dont know
> Voltage = Current x Reisitance (V=IR) (sic! couldnt resist it).
> Another analogy is for software programmers, if you made a program in
> the original Fortran or Algol you can still run it in the latest version
> of C++ or Visual Basic.
> That is my opinion of course.
> Omer Ehsan Dar




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