Cloud Computing: Cisco Boss Makes Contradictory Assumptions About Virtualization
Grazed from NetworkComputing. Author: Kevin Fogarty.
During the past decade, nearly everything in the tech world has gone virtual: Servers, applications, desktops, data centers, even jobs–at least to the tens of thousands of contractors doing full-time work at part-time pay with no benefits.
The one exception to the rule that virtual is better than physical is the one thing on which all the other advances in virtualization, cloud computing and job-creation avoidance depend: the network. At least, that’s according to John Chambers, CEO of the company with the most to lose from any wholesale separation of the value of a network from the underlying hardware that makes it possible.
High-quality, high-speed, reliable, secure, multi-functional networks require both good hardware and good software, Chambers told investors and analysts on Cisco’s earnings call this week (transcript via SeekingAlpha)…

