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Company Profile
Riverbed Positioning
Why Cisco
Comparison
Architecture Positioning
Infrastructure Positioning
Service & Support
Solution
RiverbedPiranha Program — May 2011Partner Version
Cisco Confidential—For Cisco Use Only
Riverbed Positioning
Why Cisco
Comparison
Architecture Positioning
Infrastructure Positioning
Service & Support
Solution
Company Profile
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Riverbed Sales Strategy: Allow LAN like performance over WANs through industry leading innovation and products
Revenue: $552M (FY2010)
Gross Margins: 76%
Profit: $419.1M (FY2010)
Product/Service Revenue Split: Product: 68.7%/Services: 31.3%
Financial Strategy: Invest conservatively in small acquisitions and tune existing/ new products towards cloud market/DC to broaden addressable markets
Core Products/Technology: WAN Optimization software and appliances
Portfolio Breadth: Limited to WAN Optimization
Channels Strategy: WAN Optimization: 90+% indirect
Riverbed Company Profile
Product PortfolioWAN Optimization (Primary Revenue Source)
Riverbed Steelhead platform, Steelhead soft client, and software www.riverbed.com
WAN Optimization Market Share (Source: Infonetics)
2007 2008 2009 2010
Cisco Not Reported 23% 25% 23%
Riverbed Not Reported 23% 26% 29%
Products Offered
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Why Cisco
Riverbed Positioning
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Riverbed Positioning Cisco AssertionRiverbed Scales Where WAAS Cannot: Riverbed claims that their Steelhead platforms can out scale Cisco WAAS due to its flexible caching design
Response: Cisco WAAS uses a superior peer-to-peer caching design – allowing it to flexibly outscale Riverbed and is optimized to offer better throughput and sustainability
Riverbed Is Easier to Deploy: Riverbed claims that Steelhead is easier to install and configure than WAAS due to Cisco’s dependency on WCCP
Response: While Cisco WAAS has basically the same process for deployment as Steelhead – it leverages WCCP allowing reduced operating costs and downtime compared to Steelhead
Riverbed Is the Industry Leader: Riverbed claims they lead the industry
Response: To reduce complexity – there needs to be some level of integration amongst various products. Riverbed has no integration between products
Riverbed - Positioning
Company Profile
Riverbed Positioning
Comparison
Architecture Positioning
Infrastructure Positioning
Service & Support
Solution
Why Cisco
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Why Cisco
Borderless Network Architecture for unmatched functionality: Riverbed is simply a limited point product vendor
Cisco Unified Compute for scale and deployment flexibility: Riverbed does not sell nor enable its partners to offer a unified compute solution similar to Cisco’s
Advanced Services reduce implementation risk: Riverbed has limited advanced services options compared to Cisco
Best Practices in Competitive Engagements
Lead with Cisco’s Borderless Networks Architecture – Riverbed does not have an architecture sell for the enterprise
Emphasize Cisco best-of-breed positioning with WAAS. - Superior technology and performance
Create opportunities to engage with the customers for building relationships, educate and out position Riverbed
Expect Riverbed to aggressively price proposals – Educate customer on short comings of Riverbed products and solutions
Leverage competitive material on SMO competitive portal at wwwin.cisco.com/competitive
Company Profile
Riverbed Positioning
Why Cisco
Architecture Positioning
Infrastructure Positioning
Service & Support
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Comparison
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Riverbed – Comparison
Why Not Riverbed Questions to Ask CustomersBusiness Reasons Riverbed is a point product company – no data center
diversity
Shrinking differentiation over competition
WAN Optimization moving towards being an application on a virtual machine – which plays well into Cisco WAAS on UCS
Riverbed TCO arguments cannot be associated with TCO savings across whole infrastructure like Cisco
Business Questions How much will it cost your staff to work with multiple
vendors and operate a multi-vendor network?
Why buy Riverbed - you get superior WAN optimization as part of an integrated Cisco solution?
What integration does Riverbed offer between appliances and VM’s on 3rd party servers?
What’s Riverbed TCO savings Vs. full Cisco solution?
Solution and Architecture Reasons Point Product – no integration with infrastructure devices or
solution management
Selling a WAN Optimization/Routing solution w/ partner Vyatta – not an integrated solution nor a true, full-featured L3 router
Riverbed Steelhead WAN Optimization architecture does not support video traffic transmission
Solution and Architecture Questions How does Riverbed integrate with 3rd party network
infrastructures and management platform?
How well does the Vyatta router scale? Does it have integrated management with Riverbed?
Why can’t Riverbed suport video streams? When will they?
Technology/Product Reasons Riverbed Steelhead based on monolithic architecture
resulting in a single point of failure. Heavy loads can crash SPORT task
Steelhead fails to accurately and consistently report optimization performance and statistics information
Steelhead transparentcy feature design results in lost performance under certain situations
Technology/Product Questions How will Riverbed affect branch services when Steelhead
may crash due to peak loads?
How trustworthy is Riverbed statistic reporting? How will customer plan capacity if information is questionable?
Why is Riverbed not transparent? How does this impact customer security posture?
Company Profile
Riverbed Positioning
Why Cisco
Comparison
Infrastructure Positioning
Service & Support
Solution
Architecture Positioning
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Architecture Positioning
Element Cisco Differentiators Riverbed WeaknessBorderless Networks
A medianet ready borderless network ensures that your network not only delivers a high-quality video experience but also help ensure that your network is ready for chznging bandwidth demands
Cisco Telepresence performance is assured with BN Cisco EnergyWise delivers energy efficiency and savings to IT and
facilities Integrated into the network, EnergyWise, along with its
Orchestrator console, controls and monitors power for a wide variety of devices
Riverbed only supplies a point product solution to WAN Optimization, which does not support transport of video traffic streams
No energy management features Riverbed does offer a mobile
version of its Steelhead WAN Optimization solution – but otherwise offers no collaboration features
Data Center and Virtualization
Unified enterprise switching, storage, computing and cloud service solutions
An Architectural Framework for the “Evolving Data Center”: Cisco Data Center Business Advantage represents an architectural framework for connecting technology innovation to business innovation. It is the foundation of the Dynamic Networked Organization
Innovate Quickly and Efficiently: Cisco Data Center Business Advantage represents a fundamental shift in the role of IT into a driver of business innovation. Businesses can create services faster, become more agile, and take advantage of new revenue streams and business opportunities. Cisco Data Center Business Advantage increases efficiency and profitability by reducing capital, operating expenses and complexity. It also transforms how a business approaches its market and how IT supports and aligns with the business, to help enable new and innovative business models
Keep Control of Your Data Center Architecture: The Cisco Data Center Business Advantage architectural framework is delivered as a portfolio of technologies and systems that can be adapted to meet organizational needs. Customers can adopt the framework in an incremental and granular fashion to control when and how they implement data center innovations. This allows them to easily evolve and adapt the data center to keep pace with changing organizational needs
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Architecture Positioning
Element Cisco Differentiators Riverbed Weakness
Be Free to Choose: Data Center Business Advantage preserves the customers ability to work with other industry leaders to solve a particular IT or business problem. Because Data Center Business Advantage is built around an ecosystem-centric framework and open solution stacks, customers can easily work with your existing data center vendors and Cisco’s industry-leading community of development, design, and deployment partners
Collaboration Unified enterprise communications (VoIP), conferencing, instant messaging, email and collaboration solutions
Any to Any: We uniquely enable people to work together naturally anywhere, on any device, with any content
- Cisco lets people use the devices they have today [Apple, Android, RIM, latest tablets], safely
- Cisco integrates TelePresence with a laptop WebEx conference with a smartphone audio call, simply, so everyone has the best meeting possible
- With Cisco collaboration solutions, people can work with individuals in other companies, using video, unified communications and presence as if they were inside a single company
- Cisco keeps costs low and flexibility high through cloud deployment models and standards, vendor and platform interoperability
Video Everywhere: Video is an essential part of effective, natural collaboration. Only Cisco provides the breadth of applications and endpoints to make pervasive video a reality
- Cisco made voice over the network the standard for business. We are doing the same for video
- Only Cisco has the broadest suite of video endpoints to integrate video into the fabric of how we work
- Only Cisco has a business video architecture [medianet] for scale, speed and reliability
- Cisco is driving a new wave of video experiences that change the way we communicate, collaborate, and enjoy entertainment - in the home, at work, and on the go
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Why Cisco
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Architecture Positioning
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Architecture Positioning
Element Cisco Differentiators Riverbed Weakness New Collaborative Workspace: Cisco is converging social, mobile,
video, and unified communications capabilities, to shape the new collaboration experience
- Advancement in collaboration is influenced by the rapid changes in the consumer market
- No other company empowers individual collaboration style as well as Cisco with the broadest choice of how to communicate based on preference, location and device
- Cisco makes work personal again, using a network-based approach to quickly locate the most relevant experts and information and cut through information overload
- Unlike others, Cisco provides deep integration with existing software and hardware infrastructure so IT doesn’t have to rip and replace
- In this new, more connected world, no other company offers a network-based approach to keep organizations safe because the network provides greater security and policy management control
Cloud Collaboration: When it comes to deploying collaboration, one size does not fit all
Only Cisco provides the combination of: A broad set of collaboration applications including voice, video,
web and customer care Flexible deployment models across private, public and hybrid
clouds Virtualized applications AND desktop clients
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Infrastructure Positioning
Element Cisco Differentiators Riverbed WeaknessRouting Full featured enterprise routing for campus, branch
offices and WAN Integration of routing platforms with security, switching,
WLAN, and WAAS
Riverbed allows Vyatta’s open source routing software to run on its Riverbed Services Platform (RSP) VM-based application environment. RSP is underpowered - comprimising Vyatta router performance and stability
Switching Full featured enterprise switching for campus, distribution access and branch office deployments
Integration of switching platforms with security, WLAN and routing
Riverbed offers no switching capabilities
Security Enterprise firewall, content security, email security, VPN, user policy establishment and control (TrustSec)
Identity Services Engine for integrated wired and wireless identity, access control, and management platform (Positron)
Riverbed does not offer security features on its platforms. Steelhead’s flawed transparency feature affects security posture of traffic traversing the device
WLAN Advanced RF features across a family of 11n APs delivering Enterprise-Class RF performance, reliability and lower TCO
WCS 8.0 with unified wired/wireless provisioning, management, monitoring and troubleshooting for borderless user services (Lumos)
WLAN controller on Cisco Services Ready Engine provides zero-touch deployment and centralized management for wireless service rollout in the branch offices
Riverbed offers no WLAN capabilities
WAAS Full featured enterprise WAAS with integration into branch office ISR platforms
Riverbed offers a family of WAN Optimization point products that cannot be effectively integrated into another vendors network infrastructure and associated management platform
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Comparison
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Infrastructure Positioning
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Service & Support
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Service & Support
What to Do Next?
Riverbed Services and Support Are Weak Compared to Cisco
Riverbed’s services staff is limited when compared to Cisco’s and spread very thin geographically
Riverbed doesn’t operate parts-repair facilities in all major geographies it sells in - significant delays in replacing bad hardware possible
Cisco’s services address Borderless Networks at an architectural level; Riverbed’s services do so only at a technology level
Cisco’s optimization services have no peer and include extensive smart network analytics; Riverbed offers nothing of the kind
Cisco’s on-line support tools are so powerful they resolve 80% of network issues; Riverbed reports no similar metric. Why not?
Cisco outscored all competitors when Gartner recently asked customers to rate their vendors’ professional services
Cisco consistently ranks first when surveyed customers to rate vendors’ technical support; what top rankings can Riverbed cite?
J.D. Power has certified Cisco fives times for its “outstanding” technical service experience but has never done so for Riverbed
Riverbed offers no proactive technical support; Cisco provides SMARTnet Total Care, Smart Care and Smart Call Home
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Why Cisco
Comparison
Architecture Positioning
Infrastructure Positioning
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Solution
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Why Cisco Services Why Not Riverbed Services Why It MattersDeep Borderless Networking Expertise: Cisco’s services bring deep, industry-leading expertise to wireless, security, routing/switching and rich media (medianet)
Riverbed’s network expertise is limited WAN Optimization and security
Cisco’s expertise addresses all Borderless Networks Architecture technologies to deliver a complete service solution for customers. Riverbed only addresses a small fraction of customer needs
Smart Professional Services: Cisco’s Network Optimization Service comes with smart analytics that use intuitive graphics to monitor compliance with industry best practices
Nothing in Riverbed’s or its partners’ portfolios of professional even begins to compare with the rich functionality and business value of Cisco’s smart network analytics
The smart analytics in Cisco’s Network Optimization Service give customers a simple means to boost operational excellence, mitigate risks, cut cost and complexity, and benchmark their policy compliance
Cisco Innovation: Cisco has led innovation Application Acceleration and WAN Optimization for several years. Cisco has consistently innovated and delivered technology and products that provide the best mix of performance, value, industry leadership to our customers backed with the best support services in the industry
Riverbed’s WAN Optimization platform has done well in part to their aggressive marketing initiatives, however Riverbed’s service and support is limited and a frequent contention point with customers
Cisco WAAS platform was designed to provide the optimal experience for remote workers who must access enterprise application across the WAN . Focusing on this has resulted in WAAS being a top rated product both with industry analysts and customers. Riverbed’s limited WAN Optimization product and support can result in critical outages when problems arise
Quality Leadership: Cisco ranked first in service and support when 684 customers rated their suppliers in the 2010 version of CIO Insight magazine’s annual Vendor Value survey. Cisco’s services also ranked first in a recent customer survey by Infonetics
No customer ratings of technical or advanced services by vendor-neutral third parties ever mention Riverbed as topping or even challenging Cisco in quality and effectiveness of support
To achieve their full potential, Borderless Networks need effective enablement and support by services that range from planning to optimization. Customers can rest assured that they can gain the necessary services breadth, quality and effectiveness from Cisco. The same is untrue of Riverbed