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Cisco, EMC and VMware announce cloud coalition

Author: David Neal
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:38:00 GMT

Virtual Computing Environment promises 40 per cent saving in datacentre costs

Cisco, EMC and VMware have today announced the Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) coalition, a long-rumoured three-way collaboration designed to boost business agility and the adoption of virtualisation.

The companies claimed in a press call today that the coalition will bring private cloud computing and virtualisation to enterprises, while simplifying the procedure and saving money.

Savings could come from lower energy, IT and real-estate costs, for example, as datacentres become virtualised and moved onto cloud services.

The collaboration is the result of a year’s work, the firms said, and is pitched at organisations of all sizes.

The VCE’s Vblock Infrastructure Packages offer a stack including EMC’s storage equipment, Cisco’s virtualised servers and networking equipment, and VMware’s virtualisation technology. Early customer trials of Vblock packages have led to a 40 per cent saving in datacentre operation and management costs, the trio said.

John Chambers, chairman and chief executive at Cisco, claimed that the coalition will provide customers with best-of-breed solutions across the board.

The products had been built through "tight development", Chambers said, and customers will be supported by "end-to-end accountability" as the three companies will act as one to meet customer demands. "What we are announcing today is truly changing the industry," he said.

Vblocks can scale up and down depending on demand, and are designed to work with equipment from other firms and independent software vendors, according to the coalition.

Joe Tucci, chairman and chief executive at EMC, explained that cloud services are currently seen as weak, particularly in areas such as security, and that the coalition had been designed to help customers "transition their datacentres int o the virtualised datacentres of tomorrow".

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