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Home » Cisco’s strong AI focus boosts revenue forecast
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Cisco’s strong AI focus boosts revenue forecast

By May ZhangNovember 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Cisco raises its full-year revenue outlook as its focus on AI, cybersecurity, and cloud offerings pays off.
  • First-quarter revenues are down 6% year over year.
  • Acquisition of Splunk enhances cybersecurity capabilities.

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What happened

Cisco has raised its revenue forecast due to strong demand for AI-driven networking products like Ethernet switches and routers. The company’s focus on AI, cloud, and cybersecurity is paying off as businesses invest in AI infrastructure. Despite a 6% drop in first-quarter revenue, Cisco now expects annual revenue between $55.3 billion and $56.3 billion. CEO Chuck Robbins said this growth is driven by AI expansion and rising demand for data center solutions. Cisco’s acquisition of Splunk has boosted its cybersecurity capabilities, helping it meet growing industry needs. This shift towards AI and cybersecurity reflects a broader trend in tech, with companies like Cisco adapting to AI-driven digital transformation.

Also read: Cisco lays off thousands as it shifts focus to AI, cybersecurity

Also read: Tyler Technologies upgrades forecast for full year as cloud computing drives IT demand

Why it’s important

Cisco’s revised revenue forecast is significant as it reflects the growing demand for AI-driven infrastructure, reshaping the tech landscape. As businesses invest more in AI, the need for networking and cybersecurity solutions has surged. Cisco, traditionally known for networking hardware, is positioning itself at the center of this shift by focusing on AI, cloud systems, and cybersecurity. This highlights a broader trend of digital transformation, with AI playing a central role. Major tech companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are also increasing AI investments, showing that this shift is not temporary but a key industry development. For readers in the tech space, this underscores how networking solutions are evolving to support AI innovation and why companies like Cisco are essential in powering the next generation of AI applications. As AI continues to grow, demand for specialized hardware and software solutions will rise, making companies like Cisco crucial players in this transformation.

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May Zhang

May Zhang is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Finance at University of Manchester. She specialises in fintech and business. Contact her at m.zhang@btw.media.

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