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Cisco and Microsoft CEOs share vision for industry future

Chambers: One of the reasons we are having these discussions is to make clear just how extensive the collaboration between Cisco and Microsoft really is. In total, Cisco and Microsoft have invested close to $40 million in our joint work together and have over 140 people around the globe who have been involved in these efforts. Other areas where we have interoperability initiatives include unified communications, systems management, mobile devices, IPTV, and more. In every case, the goal is to improve the ability of our products to work together so that customers have more choice when it comes to technology infrastructure and can take better advantage of the new opportunities and experiences that the Internet promises to deliver.

Isn’t unified communications one of the areas where competition between the two companies is most intense?

Chambers:
Absolutely. But keep in mind that first and foremost, we listen to our customers and recognize that the likelihood is very high that companies will be using technology from both Microsoft and Cisco as they build out their unified communications infrastructure, so interoperability of our solutions will continue to be a top priority.

At the same time, this is absolutely an area where we will also compete. UC is an emerging technology where we are engaged in high-stakes competition and where the two companies have very different approaches-Cisco believes that the best way to address customer needs is at the network level, while Microsoft believes software is the best approach.

Ballmer: There’s no doubt that we compete now and will continue to compete in this area. But what makes unified communications interesting is that it’s many things-it’s instant messaging, unified messaging, voice, video, call center applications, integration with desktop and enterprise applications. We know that customers are going to mix and match these things and some of it may come from Microsoft, some may come from Cisco, and some might come from someone else altogether. That means the interoperability points are really quite critical and we want to ensure that Microsoft and Cisco have the best interoperability in the business.

How do you balance this combination of competition and cooperation, particularly when it is in the same market?

Ballmer:
To achieve the promise of the Internet era, interoperability is essential. But so is competition. The quest to achieve competitive advantage is what drives innovation. It might seem counterintuitive that two companies can compete and cooperate at the same time, but this kind of competitive partnership is critical to ensure that innovation moves forward without unnecessary delays and disruptions created by technologies that cannot work together. That’s why we’re focused not only on collaborating with each other, but also on consulting with our customers to better understand what they need from us to ensure that we’re meeting their business requirements.

At the same time, we remain competitors in many areas. Our cooperation will never preclude either company from pursuing any competitive opportunities.

Chambers:
The key is that we are committed to working together so that our customers are successful regardless of whose solution they choose. Our approach is based on a set of principles underscored by a commitment that where we do compete, we will continue to address our customers’ needs for interoperability between our respective products. That’s what we’re doing today-we are here to speak to our customers directly and to raise awareness around the deep engagement Cisco and Microsoft have across multiple technology areas. I truly believe that these principles are a model for other businesses. Ultimately, this is about customer success.

Source: microsoft.com

 

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