On 11/10/21 08:48, Saku Ytti wrote:
Ranting and raving follows.
All (smart) executives claim the upside is because of their leadership
and downside is because of the market. While no data supports that
replacing executive A with executive B improved or reduced company
performance, that is, we
On 11/9/21 19:04, Gert Doering wrote:
Looking at the prices for 9901/02/03/04, and the licensing models for
NCS5700, I can assure you, "it won't be $80,000".
More like "$100k for the Chassis, and then another $300k for all required
licenses, to be renewed every 3 years" (subject to bazaar st
On 11/9/21 18:49, Drew Weaver wrote:
We have a couple of these in production also are you planning on going with the
9902 or 9903 or are you switching altogether?
We moved to the MX204.
Not really that interested in Cisco anymore.
Mark.
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 at 19:13, Gert Doering wrote:
> Cisco is a textbook example how to drive away a truly loyal user base,
> and then blaim it on stock market analysts ("they said that any company
> without a recurring revenue software model will be dead soon").
Ranting and raving follows.
All (
>
> More like "$100k for the Chassis, and then another $300k for all required
> licenses, to be renewed every 3 years" (subject to bazaar style discount
> negotiations that make any sort of budget planning impossible)...
>
>
Ahh the bazaar style negotiations. I have flashbacks to Marrakesh and
ever
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 09, 2021 at 04:49:54PM +, Drew Weaver wrote:
> We have a couple of these in production also are you planning on going with
> the 9902 or 9903 or are you switching altogether?
>
> I would love it if they could just make an ASR that has 4xQSFP28 ports and a
> slot to add 4-6 m
We have a couple of these in production also are you planning on going with the
9902 or 9903 or are you switching altogether?
I would love it if they could just make an ASR that has 4xQSFP28 ports and a
slot to add 4-6 more.
Would be perfect for us assuming that it wasn't $80,000
Thanks,
-Drew