Cisco product reporting is outdatedThere's plenty of confusion as to which specific products are sold under Cisco's current product reporting.
Tallahassee, Florida: Mon, 8/24/15 - 11:59pm View comments
As shown below, it's been 4 long years since the "evolution" of Cisco product reporting on November 9, 2011:

Source: Cisco Systems
And most curiously prior to November 9, 2011, the "evolution" of Cisco product reporting occurred just the year before on November 14, 2010:

Source: Cisco Systems
Cisco's quarterly sales under current product reporting:
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Source: Cisco Systems
So why do I believe Cisco product reporting is outdated?
Well in my opinion, read the below comment for a good reason:

Source: BradReeseCom
I mean after reading the above comment, there's plenty of confusion as to which specific products are sold under Cisco's current product reporting.
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