In today's video from TechWebTV, Cisco senior vice president Jayshree Ullal talks about the new Nexus 7000 data center switch, which combines Ethernet and Fibre Channel fabrics in one platform. Ullal talks about the new capabilities of the Nexus 7000,... (posted on 29 Jan 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
Today is Tuesday, this is IT Blogwatch and Cisco would rather switch than fight. Not to mention the shelf life of a condiment ... read more (posted on 29 Jan 2008 by IT Blogwatch)
Cisco Systems (CSCO) today is unveiling a new line of switches to support a "unified fabric" allowing customers to seamlessly integrate servers and storage in data center networks. The Nexus Series of switches marks the next phase in Cisco's Data Center... (posted on 28 Jan 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
There have been several stories in recent weeks noting that Cisco (CSCO) will be sharpening its focus on the data center sector in 2008. The networking giant unveiled its Data Center 3.0 initiative last July, which focused on orchestration technology for... (posted on 7 Jan 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
I thought I'd take a minute to post some quiet rumblings that are making the rounds for those of us who listen in quiet spaces. I've heard these in more than one place and I'm trying to confirm details, but given my humble roots here, I think it unlikely... (posted on 6 Dec 2007 by Realtime Unified Communications)
Cisco has been talking the talk with its Cisco’s Data Center 3.0 initiative, which includes new products to manage virtual assets. But it's also walking the walk, overhauling its in-house data centers to take advantage of the same capabilities. As... (posted on 30 Nov 2007 by Data Center Knowledge)

17 Nov 2007

Channel vision

I've talked before about Cisco and how they hit the market at exactly the right time with the right product. But these guys never needed distribution networks like the UK channel, they created the UK channel. The world NEEDED Cisco kit. There was nothing... (posted on 17 Nov 2007 by IT Security, the view from here)

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