Goodbye, traditional blade servers. Hello, modular hybrid-blade servers. Increasingly, solution providers are looking to modular data center solutions over a traditional blade/rack server architecture ...
According to sources, the San Jose, Calif.-based networking behemoth is readying blade servers, code-named California, for a release early next year. A blade server offering would pit Cisco in direct ...
Networking solutions provider Cisco has developed an addition to its Nexus family of switches in the form of the first blade switch in the Nexus line. The company made the announcement on Tuesday, ...
Part of the announcement is a new series of blade servers, the Cisco UCS B-Series, based on the next-generation family of Intel Xeon processor, Nehalem. Cisco says the blades have extended memory ...
Cisco Systems Inc. and several industry partners Monday launched an ambitious new design for data virtualization that it calls a Unified Computing System (UCS). The entire UCS relies on a new Cisco ...
Cisco Systems Inc. CEO John Chambers will unveil on Monday a new “unified computing” initiative that analysts said includes a blade server code-named California. The purpose of the product is to ...
As the industry awaits Cisco's expected entry into the blade server market, the company sees an opportunity to broaden its datacenter presence into areas traditionally occupied by longtime partners.
After months of rumors, Cisco officially entered the server business this morning with a modular system it calls the "Unified Computing System" (UCS). This blade server system goes one step beyond its ...
Cisco Systems will get on board with Fusion-IO’s flash storage modules later this year, becoming the latest server maker to offer the technology that is already available in servers from IBM, Dell and ...
New Delhi: Networking giant Cisco on Sunday said its market share in the x86 blade server market in India doubled to 12% in the January-March period of 2012 on the back of strong demand for its ...
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