Summary
IT networks also serve as a core business for Cisco and Juniper.
- Cisco is expanding to other verticals using its vast volume, with Juniper focusing on its core dimensions.
- Cisco works with clearer clarity in all metrics, and its superiority needs to grow.
- The market assesses the two companies as being relatively straightforward.
- Two years ago, my job was to design, implement, and manage IT networks: I work with Cisco (CSCO) devices and services for fifteen years.
I first saw Cisco's evolution, network boxes, and the first hand to expand its empire into co-operation, security, wireless, and information centers. I have been stuck to Cisco solutions: switching costs and risks represent a major challenge before replacing a Cisco network. In addition, network engineers evaluate Cisco from other vendors due to a large selection of good paying jobs worldwide.
After witnessing this yard, I could not resist the low price and became a shareholder in 2012. However, during these years Juniper (JNPR) threatens Cisco's domination. Because I am always open to new ideas, I am interested in comparing both companies and their relative prices. Was David Coming to Fight Goliath?
