Vendor lineage
Sisco - Sistemas e Computadores
Brazilian computer manufacturer of the market-reserve era, closed in 2001.
Sisco - Sistemas e Computadores S.A. built computers in Brazil during the years when doing so was national policy. It belonged to Grupo Maksoud, had units in several states, and its people stayed: former-employee records show tenures of twenty-nine to thirty-seven years.
It belongs beside Cobra, Scopus and Itautec on this timeline as one of the manufacturers the market reserve was built to make possible, and its ending is the same one that period produced repeatedly - the company closed around 2001, after the protection was gone and the imported machine was cheaper.
The detail worth keeping is what happened next. On 15 June 2001, as Sisco was winding down, five of its employees founded Ferje Informatica with the stated aim of not leaving Sisco’s clients unattended, drawing on knowledge the team had held since 1979. That is the honest shape of how these companies actually end: the corporate entity dissolves and the working knowledge walks out of the building and incorporates itself somewhere else.
Almost nothing of Sisco survives in a reachable public record - an advertisement from 1982, a court-records index, and the reviews of people who spent their careers there. That is not unusual for a manufacturer of this era, and it is worth stating rather than filling.
- InfoJobs - SISCO Sistemas e Computadores S.A: Brazilian medium-to-large computer manufacturer with units in other Brazilian states, belonging to Grupo Maksoud; former-employee reviews record tenures of 29 to 37 years
- Ferje Informatica - company history: Ferje was founded on 15 June 2001 by five former Sisco Sistemas e Computadores employees as Sisco was ending its activities, with the stated aim of not leaving Sisco’s clients unattended, drawing on IT knowledge the team had accumulated since 1979
- Mundo Antigo e Companhia - a 1982 SISCO Sistemas e Computadores advertisement, reproduced