June 08, 2009

Goings On With The Data Center Team


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So, for me, one of the best parts of working here at Cisco is the opportunity to work with some incredibly smart folks.  Today, I can add one more person to that group of folks—Christofer Hoff is joining the Cisco Data Center Solutions team.  Chris has built a solid reputation in the industry for domain expertise, forward thinking and incisive commentary blended with a healthy dose of wit.  I know Chris has the tenacity of a squirrel chasing an acorn, and I am personally quite pleased to welcome Chris to the team as I see he will add both depth and breadth to our efforts.  So, if you are not familiar with Chris, definitely check out his blog, Rational Survivability and you can also follow him on Twitter as @Beaker

Omar Sultan Posted by Omar Sultan at 08:10PM PST

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Christofer Hoff Jun 9, 2009

Right then, how’d you manage to get my high school yearbook picture!?  The patented ‘squirrel mullet’ was all the rage back then, I assure you.

Thanks for the welcome.  I’m extremely excited.  You know what they say about squirrels and nuts. wink*

Now, about that Nexus 7000 for my home lab…

/Hoff

*P.S. All of these squirrel references point to the movie “Up.”  If you haven’t seen it, you should, if only to understand the joke.

Sam Johnston Jun 9, 2009

Y’all are serious about this cloud thing, aren’t ya?

Have fun… looking forward to seeing the offspring of this union.

Sam

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