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“ There is a need among companies to reduce IT infrastructure costs and complexity in the datacentre, while also supporting virtualisation and improving agility for businesses. ”
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Cisco innovations target the datacentre
UK technology news, reviews and analysis (Apr 6 2010)
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Dan Worth, V3.co.uk, Tuesday 6 April 2010 at 17:43:00 Vendor promises 300 per cent performance boost with Data Centre 3.0 upgrades Cisco has launched new upgrades for its Data Centre 3.0 portfolio, claiming that organisations will be able to take advantage of improved business agility and better support for datacentres. Chief among the announcements is the second generation of Cisco's Unified Computing System (UCS) range. Wendy Mars, director for datacentre and virtualisation in Europe at Cisco, explained that the new features had been driven by demands from customers and partners. "There is a need among companies to reduce IT infrastructure costs and complexity in the datacentre, while also supporting virtualisation and improving agility for businesses," she said. "These are critical areas for the enhancement of services, and we think that the upgrades to the UCS that we first introduced last year can deliver ...
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