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Even as other tech companies are racing to hire skilled workers, Cisco Systems (CSCO) said Monday that it will eliminate 6,500 jobs — one of the largest reductions by a U.S. employer this year ...
The Cisco 6500 Series has proven itself time and time again to be a mainstay in the networking industry. Cisco has done a commendable job with continued enhancements to ensure that the industry ...
The Cisco 6500 Ethernet switches were introduced in 1999 and have been deployed by more than 45,000 organizations. Cisco has continued to come out with additional supervisor modules and interface ...
Networking equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc. is cutting 6,500 employees -about 9 percent of its work force - as it follows up on a plan announced in May to eliminate thousands of jobs in an ...
Cisco Systems Inc., the largest networking-equipment maker, plans to eliminate about 6,500 jobs, or 9 percent of its full-time workforce, to help trim $1 billion in annual costs and step up profit ...
Cisco Systems made good on a pledge to significantly trim its work force to improve the company's profitability, disclosing plans to shed 6,500 employees, or 9% of its staff.
Cisco Systems will cut 6,500 workers — about 9% of its worldwide workforce — including 2,200 who are taking voluntary early retirement, the networking company announced Monday. It is not known ...
San Jose — Cisco Systems Inc. said Monday that it will eliminate 6,500 jobs as part of a broad overhaul aimed at making the company more efficient and more profitable after months of ...
Cisco expects severance and other related one-time costs to run to $1.3 billion over several quarters with the bulk, some $750 million, in the fourth quarter. Separately, Cisco is selling its set ...
Cisco Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) seems as though it cannot win for losing. The company’s updated “action plan” involves a further organizational simplification, implying lower costs and ...