In Part 2 of this series, we touched upon Cisco’s (CSCO) Unified Computing System (or UCS) business for data centers. UCS is a system that converges networking, storage, security, and applications ...
Back in March 2009, when Cisco announced the launch of their UCS platform and subsequent intention to enter the world of server hardware, eyebrows were raised including my own. There was never any ...
Cisco on Tuesday updated its data center infrastructure, virtualization capabilities and its UCS technology with new servers, network connectivity, storage and fabric management. Cisco refreshed its ...
In March 2009, Cisco Systems staked its claim in the blade server market with the launch of its Unified Computing System, a bundled solution set bringing together networking, servers, storage and ...
It’s just fascinating to watch the pace at which technologies are evolving. The latest Cisco Global Cloud Index shows just how fast everything in the cloud is growing. Annual global cloud IP traffic ...
New high-end Cisco Unified Computing System servers with the 4th Generation Xeon processors will be more powerful and energy efficient. Cisco has punched up the power and sustainability features of ...
Cisco launched the Cisco UCS X-Series, a new modular system designed for hybrid cloud deployments, as well as observability throughout the stack and network intelligence. UCS X-Series was rolled out ...
Cisco UCS may be all about management, but if the servers that make up UCS don’t make the grade, then there’s no point. We found a solid core of full-featured blades, but also a lot of obsolete and ...
With UCS, Cisco aims to capture a larger share of your data-center budget. Here’s why that matters—and why it doesn’t. Cisco has long advocated a systems-based approach to building enterprise networks ...
Cisco aims to simplify server management for hybrid-cloud environments by offering a two-tier licensing structure for its Intersight infrastructure management tool with automation capabilities, along ...
Cisco deserves a lot of credit for its industry chutzpah. John Chambers and Co. were willing to risk deep relationships with HP and IBM to enter the server market. In this way, Cisco is adding new ...