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Building Blocks for Cisco Unified Computing System Initiative

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Building Blocks for Cisco Unified Computing System Initiative
Slide Show: Cisco is aggressively pushing for a larger part of the data center space with its UCS (Unified Computing System) strategy, an initiative aimed at unifying the server, storage and networking tiers into a single, cohesive fabric, underpinned by virtualization technology. Take a look.
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HP Integrates Server Management with Microsoft Suite
Hewlett-Packard is integrating its Insight Control systems management software suite into Microsoft's System Center offering, the latest move by the systems vendor in its integrated data center initiative.
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