Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Amazon is now using in house built switches

This is from Juniper's board - they are having massive layoffs this week because of this.

A decline in data center hardware spending by major cloud providers could be more than a temporary blip for major networkers like Juniper Networks.

That’s the view of some analysts and company insiders, who suggest that years-long strategic plans by cloud providers have culminated in in-house production of networking tools they once purchased from the likes of Juniper, Cisco and other networkers.

Last week, Juniper Networks announced its third quarter revenue would be lower than anticipated, hampered by a slowdown in sales of equipment to cloud providers.

The story of Juniper Networks’ QFX switches offers a glimpse into potentially profound changes buffeting the relationships between IT hardware vendors and big cloud players who have become some of their most important customers.

“AWS is backing off on buying Juniper for their own reasons,” said one former employee with deep knowledge of the business relationship between Juniper and AWS. “They were buying a special build of the Juniper QFX switch to do an L3 IP Clos, which is their data center fabric architecture.”

The former employee – who now works at another channel vendor – spoke to MSPmentor on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t sanctioned to discuss the deal.

“Amazon now builds their own switch,” he explained. “They featured it in a keynote at (AWS re:Invent 2016) last November, which I attended.”

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@PVHtwfA-1kyk: when I feel bad reading the this board topic, I go over to the Juniper and oracle boards and feel much better. Seriously. Sounds pretty bad.

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Post ID: @1klr+PVHtwfA

I have been working for Juniper for the last couple of years (hence not a legacy Juniper person), and believe me, Juniper's troubles are FAR bigger than just Amazon. Half-baked products, critical attack of somnambulism among PLM's, unnaturally long product development cycles, fact that many solutions advertised only exist on powerpoints and no one, including BU's , have any clue how to get them to work for a POC. No wonder their numbers s--- at quarterly reports and are getting hit q-after-q. Juniper is dropping to crash faster than a grand-piano out of a tenth floor window. There management quality in EMEA has totally changed in the last 10 odd months, being replacded by long-term juniperite a$$-kissers, some of whom, being from Southern European nations, cannot even spell management.

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Post ID: @1kyk+PVHtwfA

Isn't it pretty obvious that Cisco is getting out of the network equipment market? Look at their acquisitions: Its all about software-defined networking.

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Post ID: @cel+PVHtwfA

That news is old, Cisco knew it few years back.

The problem cisco facing is adjusting number of employee, market trend seems hard to predict

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Post ID: @jjq+PVHtwfA

Mama mia, what we gonna do now? Nobody gonna buy our Nexus switches no more. Amazon is killing us slowly. Maybe we should sue Amazon for copyright stuff. Does their switch have CLIs similar to ours like "show interface brief", "show ip route", "show me something"? etc

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Post ID: @glv+PVHtwfA

Source: http://talkincloud.com/cloud-services/juniper-networks-could-be-canary-cloud-sales-coal-mine

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