Better Times Ahead for Cisco? CEO Chambers Says Yes in Upbeat Message to Analysts

It seems quaint now. Four or five years ago, MindSpring Enterprises founder Charles Brewer was a trailblazer in Atlanta. He was the first local tech honcho to embrace what became standard culture at dot-coms and software houses. Brewer brought his three-legged dog to work, and put plastic patio furniture and funky art in his cramped office. Rank and file MindSpringers parked mountain bikes in the hallways outside. Hard on MindSpring’s heels came a couple other companies with charismatic leaders who built a singular corporate ethos. At WebMD, 20-something maverick Jeff Arnold ignored Atlanta’s buttoned-down tech finance cliques during an...

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