CISCO SYSTEMS, INC. News
Cisco Systems, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells Internet Protocol based networking and other products related to the communications and information technology industry in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, Japan, and China. The company also offers switching portfolio encompasses campus switching as well as data center switching; enterprise routing portfolio interconnects public and private wireline and mobile networks, delivering highly secure, and reliable connectivity to campus, data center and branch networks; wireless products include wireless access points that are standalone, controller appliance-based, switch-converged, and Meraki cloud-managed offerings; and compute portfolio including the cisco unified computing system, hyperflex, and software management capabilities, which combine computing, networking, and storage infrastructure management and virtualization. In addition, it provides Internet for the future product consists of routed optical networking, 5G, silicon, and optics solutions; collaboration products, such as meetings, collaboration devices, calling, contact center, and communication platform as a service; end-to-end security product consists of network security, cloud security, security endpoints, unified threat management, and zero trust; and optimized application experiences products including full stack observability and cloud-native platform. Further, the company offers a range of service and support options for its customers, including technical support and advanced services and advisory services. It serves businesses of various sizes, public institutions, governments, and service providers. The company sells its products and services directly, as well as through systems integrators, service providers, other resellers, and distributors. Cisco Systems, Inc. has strategic alliances with other companies. Cisco Systems, Inc. was incorporated in 1984 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.
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Cisco Faces Critical SD-WAN Zero-Day, Stock Reacts
- A critical, actively exploited SD‑WAN vulnerability and a CISA directive have put Cisco (CSCO) under scrutiny. This article summarizes the security impact, recent stock moves, upcoming investor events, and how Cisco’s AI messaging and dividend profile may offset near-term pressure.
18 Feb at 07:28
Cisco Q2 Beats Sales, Margins Hit by Memory Costs.
Cisco posted stronger-than-expected Q2 revenue and EPS driven by AI demand, but rising memory costs squeezed gross margins and sent the stock lower. Hyperscaler orders and dividend increases cushion the outlook, while competitors with steadier margin guidance drew investor rotation.
11 Feb at 07:29
Cisco Rallies on Evercore Upgrade and Partner Plan
Cisco (CSCO) saw a measurable uptick after an Evercore ISI upgrade and the launch of the Cisco 360 Partner Program. Combined with rising call-option activity, Wi‑Fi 7 customer wins and bullish technicals, these concrete developments created near-term buying interest and a clearer growth narrative tied to AI and infrastructure refreshes.
04 Feb at 07:28
Cisco CSCO: Partner Push, Wi-Fi7, Privacy Lift Now
Cisco introduced a channel-focused Cisco 360 Partner Program, released a 2026 Data & Privacy Benchmark showing rising enterprise privacy spend driven by AI, and secured a large Wi‑Fi 7 campus deployment with Georgetown University—concrete moves that could accelerate CSCO sales in security, networking and AI-ready infrastructure.
28 Jan at 07:27
Cisco Rally: Evercore Boost & $4B AI Bookings Now!
Cisco (CSCO) saw a week of meaningful catalysts: an Evercore upgrade with a higher price target, strong AI-related bookings reported by analysts, a security patch and employee share registration, and a stock lift that helped drive the Dow higher. These concrete events clarified near-term upside and risk for investors.
21 Jan at 07:28
Cisco Slides After AsyncOS Patch; Investors Watch.
Cisco shares pulled back this week after the company released a critical AsyncOS patch for CVE-2025-20393 and trading volume spiked. The security fix and associated threat reports—linked to state‑sponsored actors—create short-term headline risk even as Cisco's longer-term enterprise franchise remains intact. Investors should monitor management commentary, trading volume, and any customer-impact disclosures ahead of upcoming earnings.
14 Jan at 07:26
Cisco Rally: UBS AI Orders & Insider Sell-Off
Cisco (CSCO) showed renewed strength after a week of mixed headlines: UBS highlighted more than $4 billion in AI-related orders for FY2026, while a recent director share sale and a multi-day slide pressured sentiment. The stock’s bounce, dividend timing, and AI demand create a clear risk/reward profile for traders and long-term investors.