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Cisco Systems(CSCO) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
CSCOCisco Systems(CSCO)2025-05-14 21:30

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total revenue for Q3 was 14.1billion,anincreaseof1114.1 billion, an increase of 11% year over year [24] - Non-GAAP net income was 3.8 billion, with non-GAAP earnings per share at 0.96[24]Totalproductrevenuewas0.96 [24] - Total product revenue was 10.4 billion, up 15%, while services revenue was 3.8billion,up33.8 billion, up 3% [24] - Total annualized recurring revenue (ARR) ended at 30.6 billion, a 5% increase [25] - Total subscription revenue increased by 15% to 7.9billion,representing567.9 billion, representing 56% of total revenue [25] - Non-GAAP gross margin was 68.6%, up 30 basis points year over year [27] - Non-GAAP operating margin was 34.5%, above the high end of guidance [28] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Networking product orders grew by 8%, with double-digit growth in switching and enterprise routing [25] - Security orders surged by 54%, driven by offerings from Splunk and SASE [25] - Collaboration revenue increased by 4%, while observability revenue rose by 24% [25] - Product orders were up 20% year over year, with a 9% increase when excluding Splunk [26] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - In the Americas, product orders increased by 27%, while EMEA saw a 4% increase and APJC grew by 21% [26] - Service Provider and Cloud orders were up 32%, Enterprise orders increased by 22%, and Public Sector orders rose by 8% [26] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Cisco is focusing on AI infrastructure, with over 1 billion in AI orders received year to date, surpassing the original target [5][11] - The company is enhancing its partnerships, particularly with NVIDIA, to deliver integrated AI solutions [12] - Cisco is investing in strategic partnerships in Saudi Arabia to support AI infrastructure development [13][14] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that customer purchasing behavior remains stable despite tariff uncertainties, with continued commitment to technology transitions [35] - The company anticipates sustained demand for AI infrastructure and does not expect a significant slowdown in cloud CapEx [47] - Management expressed confidence in the ongoing growth opportunities in AI and enterprise markets [49] Other Important Information - Scott Herron, CFO, announced retirement at the end of fiscal year 2025, with Mark Patterson set to take over [21][22] - Cisco closed the acquisition of Snap Attack to enhance its security operations capabilities [29] Q&A Session Summary Question: Customer buying behavior amid tariff uncertainties - Management indicated no significant changes in purchasing behavior, with customers still committed to technology transitions [35][36] Question: Impact of cloud CapEx slowing down - Management does not anticipate a slowdown in global cloud CapEx, citing ongoing investments in sovereign cloud strategies [47][48] Question: AI orders and future growth rates - AI orders are expected to continue growing, with management emphasizing the need for execution and capacity increases [81][84] Question: Networking orders strength and product cycle contributions - Networking orders showed broad strength across various segments, with expectations for continued growth driven by product refresh cycles [70][71] Question: Tariff impact on guidance for Q4 - Management confirmed that the guidance for Q4 includes assumptions about tariffs, reflecting potential impacts on gross margins [106][107]