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Cisco's Chambers on EMC, VMware: 'Candidly, They Need Us'

By Chad Berndtson
August 15, 2012    8:04 PM ET

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Cisco CEO John Chambers on Wednesday said that Cisco is happy with its strategic partnerships with EMC and VMware but struck a subtly defensive tone, too, reminding listeners on Cisco's fourth-quarter earnings conference call that Cisco's priority, above all, is Cisco.

"Candidly, they need us," Chambers said after proclaiming continued strength in the vendors' work together, particularly in the Cisco-EMC joint venture VCE.

The subject of fraying relations between Cisco and EMC and Cisco and VMware -- which EMC majority owns and with which Cisco partners both for Vblock converged infrastructure and other architectures, including the NetApp-led FlexPod model -- has come up quite a bit lately.

[Related: 10 Signs The Cisco-EMC Partnership Is Fraying]

All three vendors have made moves with potential for friction with the others. EMC, for example, recently forged a server pact with Lenovo, while Cisco's OEM deal with PCIe flash storage specialist Fusion-IO seems to counter a Cisco agreement for the EMC and LSI-developed VFCache technology for use in servers.

Then came last month's blockbuster $1.2 billion acquisition by VMware of Nicira, a hot name in the emerging software-defined networking (SDN) market and a company that, according to reports, Cisco itself had been in the mix to buy.

During Cisco's earnings call, Chambers didn't address the VMware-Nicira acquisition directly, saying several times how happy Cisco is in its dealings with both EMC and VMware. The two vendors are important to Cisco, "but we will continue to control our own destiny," Chambers said near the end of the 90-minute call.

EMC rival NetApp was also a strategic ally of Cisco's mentioned by Chambers on the call. Separate from Chambers' comments, Tom Georgens, president and CEO of NetApp, said during his company's first fiscal quarter financial conference call Wednesday that the FlexPod partnership between NetApp and Cisco continues to grow strongly and currently has nearly 1,300 customers.

Georgens declined to respond to analyst questions about the potential importance of VMware's acquisition of Nicira, or of EMC's move to develop a new strategic relationship with server vendor Lenovo.

Instead, he said the NetApp relationship with Cisco is the best relationship of all, given that there are no overlaps in the two companies businesses to create potential tension, and that they both have consistent business models. And, he said, the channel partners that Cisco helped NetApp accumulate have been helpful to NetApp's business.

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