Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Public safety communications leader with $10.8B FY2024 revenue; APX NEXT radios, Avigilon AI video, command center software for law enforcement and emergency services; 40% recurring revenue.
Motorola Solutions is the global leader in public safety communications technology, founded in 1928 as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation in Schaumburg, Illinois and now headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, trading on NYSE (MSI). The company generated approximately $10.8 billion in revenues for FY2024 under CEO Greg Brown, who has led Motorola Solutions since 2011 following the 2011 split of legacy Motorola into Motorola Solutions (public safety and enterprise) and Motorola Mobility (consumer devices, sold to Lenovo in 2014). Motorola Solutions serves law enforcement, fire departments, emergency medical services, utilities, transportation authorities, and the military in over 100 countries with a comprehensive ecosystem of mission-critical communications devices, software platforms, video security systems, and command center technology.
San Jose enterprise networking and security (NASDAQ: CSCO) at ~$57B annual revenue; $28B Splunk acquisition completed March 2024 integrating SIEM/SOAR with Cisco Security Cloud competing with Palo Alto Networks for enterprise cybersecurity.
Cisco Systems Inc. is a San Jose, California-based global technology conglomerate — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: CSCO) as a Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 component — generating approximately $57 billion in annual revenue and employing 86,000+ employees across 150+ countries, operating as the world's leading enterprise networking equipment manufacturer and an expanding cybersecurity and observability platform following the $28 billion acquisition of Splunk (completed March 2024, Cisco's largest-ever acquisition). Cisco's product portfolio spans networking (Catalyst switches, ASR routers, Meraki cloud-managed networking), security (Duo MFA, Cisco Firepower, Umbrella DNS security, SecureX XDR), collaboration (Webex conferencing, Webex Calling), data center (Nexus switches, UCS servers, HyperFlex HCI), and observability (Splunk SIEM/SOAR, AppDynamics APM, ThousandEyes network intelligence). CEO Chuck Robbins has led the company since 2015. Founded 1984 by Stanford computer scientists Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner.
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