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Cisco and Microsoft CEOs share vision for industry future

August 22, 2007

John Chambers, Chairman and CEO of Cisco, and Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, discuss the future of technology and the imperative for the two companies to work together to deliver interoperable technology to customers.

Participating in discussions in New York, Cisco’s John Chambers and Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer share their views on the future of technology and discuss their plans to strengthen their collaboration to meet customer demands for improved interoperability between the network and software solutions that the two companies provide. The interview is moderated by television interviewer and journalist, Charlie Rose.

As part of the interview, the CEOs talk about the four industry trends customers are asking the two companies to address and they highlight seven specific technology initiatives where Cisco and Microsoft will focus their efforts.



What will you discuss in New York?

Ballmer: We’re two very competitive companies and there tends to be a lot of media attention paid to how we are competing now or where we might compete head-to-head in the future. When so much of the focus is on who is going to win in markets like unified communications, say, or in Internet-driven television, what is often missing is the amount of work that we’re doing on interoperability-on just how much collaboration there is between the two companies to make our solutions work better together.

Chambers:
Our overall goal here is to make very clear to our customers that despite our competition in some areas, customers remain our overall focus. We need to articulate more clearly how and where we are working together to minimize interoperability challenges. Our customers are demanding this, and when customers talk, we listen.

This is the first time the two of you have shared a stage in this way. Do these meetings in New York signal the beginning of something new for the two companies?

Chambers:
Cisco and Microsoft have been working together for nearly a decade. Our alliance includes having open discussions about where we can deliver interoperable technology that meets our customer needs. Because both companies have many of the same customers, they are requesting that we work together much more than in the past. Nearly every customer that we serve has a combination of Cisco and Microsoft technologies as critical components of their information infrastructure. Because the intersection of networking and software is so essential to business success today, we recognize how important it is that we work together to make sure that our products interoperate as seamlessly and as smoothly as possible.

Ballmer: We’re in a period where mobile devices, more powerful processing, increasing storage, and faster bandwidth are transforming everything from healthcare to entertainment, education, global trade, and much more. Our customers want to be able to take advantage of the new business scenarios and new opportunities that these innovations are enabling. Interoperability between our products will reduce complexity for customers and allow them to focus on creating strategic advantage rather then on solving the issues that arise when information technology systems don’t work together well. That’s good for them, and ultimately it’s good for us.


What are some of the areas where you are working together?

Ballmer: There are 7 initiatives where we are focusing our joint investments, ranging from security, where we have been cooperating on integration of Cisco’s Network Admission Control and Microsoft’s Network Access Protection since 2004, to network infrastructure optimization, where the two companies are working to develop a joint architectural blueprint that will help customers reduce costs by deploying solutions that combine Microsoft and Cisco products in a consistent way. For our government customers, we recently announced a jointly developed reference architecture that will help government agencies communicate with each other while better-protecting sensitive information. And we’re working together to make it easier for consumers to move TV and digital video wirelessly in the home.

 

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