The Big Cisco Clean Up Game

Not sure whether you need a Cisco Clean Up? Then play our interactive Big Cisco Clean Up game!

By answering 8 questions, you’ll find out the state of your desk (tidy or messy?) and where you can improve your Cisco architecture.

It’s fun!

1
Which one best describes your Cisco technology inventory?
A

I’ve got it carefully documented…in my head

B

I have a list of the solutions we use

C

I have a full spreadsheet with every device ID, software licence and who’s using them

2
What would you do if you found a Cisco product not being used?
A

I don’t know which products are being used or not

B

I leave it alone in case anyone needs it in the future

C

I cut the fat as soon as possible, but I alert everyone when I do it

3
Your boss asks you to cut costs. What do you do?
A

I renegotiate my contracts

B

I postpone our essential upgrades for another year

C

I turn off the lights and fire Bob

4
What’s in your renewal calendar? Think upgrades, refreshes, EOL, renewals, pre warnings and alerts.
A

I don’t have a renewal calendar

B

It shows when my licences expire

C

It shows when licences and support expire and gives a time warning, upgrades, refreshes, and EOL dates.

5
When budget forecasting, how much should you add to your previous invoices so you aren’t caught out?
A

Nothing. Why? What do you know? Who did you talk to?

B

10%

C

50%

6
You’re an IT manager in charge of your companies’ collaboration, how do you track your usage?
A

I use a spreadsheet

B

I check it when the bosses ask, otherwise I don’t have time

C

I have access to a real time analytics dashboard and can export reports when required

7
What’s your cloud strategy?
A

My boss wanted us in the cloud two years ago

B

We’re slowly transitioning away from on-prem to cloud where time and money allows

C

We’ve been working with cloud solutions long before it became fashionable

8
Who do you call when you have a problem such as hardware breaks and software issues?
A

My vendor

B

My partner

C

Ghostbusters? I don’t know