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Cisco Partners With EMC, VMware on Private Clouds Cisco Partners With EMC, VMware on Private Clouds
By Mark Long
November 3, 2009 1:55PM

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Cisco and EMC have delved further into cloud computing with two announcements. A joint venture with VMware called the Virtual Computing Environment coalition combines their virtualization, networking, computing and storage technologies. And a Cisco-EMC collaboration called Acadia will help clients build and operate "private clouds."
 

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Cisco Systems, EMC and VMware announced a collaborative effort Tuesday to help businesses transition to private cloud Relevant Products/Services environments through the use of pervasive data Relevant Products/Services-center virtualization Relevant Products/Services technology. Called the Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) coalition, the joint effort promises to enable organizations of all sizes to realize efficiencies that will result in significant reductions in both capital and operating expenses.

The joint offering will be based on fully integrated, tested and validated Vblock Infrastructure Packages that combine virtualization, networking, computing, storage Relevant Products/Services, security Relevant Products/Services and management technologies from the three partners.

In a parallel move, Cisco and EMC unveiled a new joint venture called Acadia that is committed to helping customers build, operate and transfer private cloud infrastructures based on the Vblock architecture.

"This coalition is about more than technology and partnership," said Cisco CEO John Chambers. "It is about an entirely new and unique approach to the data center that improves utilization, power consumption, and security of information -- all in a way that lowers the total cost to the customer Relevant Products/Services -- not via a box, but with a network-based architectural approach for optimizing virtual resources."

A Preintegrated Stack

With respect to Cisco's rivals, "this will keep them on their toes," said Frank Gillett, a vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research. However, the unveiling of Cisco's deal with EMC is merely incremental to the company's announcement earlier this year that it would become a server Relevant Products/Services vendor, which clearly caught rivals off guard.

Moreover, it is only when companies intend to replace entire racks of gear that the new joint offering applies, Gillett observed. "What they are basically saying is, 'We will sell you a preintegrated stack of stuff that you don't have to integrate because we have set up a company called Acadia specifically to do this for you,'" he said.

The potential appeal of the new joint offering can be gauged by reading between the lines of a recent Forrester survey in which 72 percent of large companies reported using x86 Relevant Products/Services server virtualization. But SMBs aren't quite as committed, with only 50 percent currently having x86 server virtualization on tap, which is "what the whole solution being offered by Cisco, EMC and VMware is based on," Gillett said. (continued...)

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