When Intel launched its "transformational" "Nehalem-EP" Xeon 5500 processors for two-socket boxes three years ago, Cisco Systems picked that moment to jump into the server racket and got pole position ...
Cisco has refreshed its UCS server line, updating existing blade and rack products and adding in modular servers for scale-out servers and mini-servers for enterprise-edge situations like remote and ...
Over at the AMD Blog, Scot Aylor writes that the company’s EPYC processors are coming to Cisco’s popular UCS server platform. The new, density-optimized Cisco UCS C4200 Series Rack Server Chassis and ...
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 ...
Believe it or not, Cisco Systems has a bunch of customers for its UCS blade and rack servers that are in the gaming industry, which has its share of near-hyperscale players who have widely ...
Cisco on Tuesday is announcing updates to the servers and software that comprise its Unified Computing System (UCS), catering to customers that need to run demanding applications while adhering to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cisco is to move into the rack-mount server business as part of its drive towards what it calls 'unified computing'. Unified computing, says the company, involves combining network, compute and ...
It’s been widely reported that Cisco is getting into the blade server business, long dominated by HP, IBM and Dell. If the rumor is true that the networking company is going to introduce blade servers ...
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