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Cisco Made $20 Billion-Plus Takeover Offer For Splunk (reuters.com) 25

Network gear maker Cisco Systems has made a takeover offer worth more than $20 billion for software maker Splunk, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. Reuters reports: The offer was made recently and the companies are not in active talks, the newspaper said, citing some of the sources. In November last year, San Francisco-based Splunk announced Doug Merritt has stepped down as its chief executive officer (CEO) and that the company's chair, Graham Smith, would be the interim CEO. Founded in 2003, the software solutions provider has a market capitalisation of $18.2 billion, according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
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Cisco Made $20 Billion-Plus Takeover Offer For Splunk

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  • Sorry Cisco cannot support you.

    • by klipclop ( 6724090 ) on Friday February 11, 2022 @09:54PM (#62261147)
      It's even laughable to think splunk is worth 20 billion. We're a Cisco shop and their products are slowly becoming a Meraki licensing model. Combine that with their buggy software and terrible support, I can't imagine adding splunk for 20 billion is a smart move... Hopefully Cisco boots out the MBA CEOs slash and burning the company's future and promote some engineers to upper management.
      • Cisco has been a licensing nightmare for a long time. Its just getting worse.

        • by Junta ( 36770 )

          Sadly, every big enterprise vendor loves that strategy. The more convoluted the entitlement, the more games they can play to trick customers into spending a lot more money than they thought.

        • Then Splunk is a perfect fit. I'm sorry, you logged too many events today, so you don't get to run reports against it until tomorrow because your license has a data ingestion cap. Site is down and you can't figure out why without your logs? Too bad, fuck you, pay us more.

          And they wonder why people are happy to figure out the complexity of grok filters with Logstash or Datadog...

      • by Junta ( 36770 )

        Cisco probably loved splunk once Splunk wrote this:
        " we discontinued offering new perpetual licenses effective November 1, 2019."

        Hell yeah, more contorted subscription revenue to extract more money for customers that suck at long-term expense management.

  • Cisco ruins another great product instead of innovating.
  • by Vlijmen Fileer ( 120268 ) on Saturday February 12, 2022 @07:08AM (#62261729)

    Immediately earning Splunk another "Seal of Disapproval".

  • by Kelxin ( 3417093 ) on Saturday February 12, 2022 @07:16AM (#62261739)
    Cisco + splunk was horrible when we tried it on Enterprise level. Was working at viasat and the juniper + solarwinds setup was far more reliable, better cost system and better alerting / reporting. After the "splunk team" failed miserably over and over for a year, pretty much the entire team left and went to work for splunk. Almost every one of those people were the hipster "coders" that didn't understand that a 10 hour delay in alarms meant bad things.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Splunk is good software, and I sincerely hope that Cisco does NOT buy them.

    Seriously, if you handed Cisco a goose that laid golden eggs, they'd "innovate" until the goose was a rabbit that ate gold, shit lead, and died in direct sunlight.

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