The promise of software-defined networking — namely simpler, more flexible network operation through centralized, software-driven control — has been tangible for a few years now, though like many new ...
Cisco’s Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) is a revolutionary re-thinking of how to provision and manage data center networks. While the early version we looked at has some rough edges, and ...
Two networking-gear vendors have agreed to integrate products with Cisco's answer to the Software Defined Network (SDN) trend called Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI). For Cisco, partnering ...
Cisco Friday made a number of updates to its Application-Centric Infrastructure SDN platform, including a new family of Nexus switches, integration between ACI and Cisco UCS, and new options that will ...
Cisco is launching a shopping list of enhancements for its Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI) at Cisco Live in San Diego today. The new stuff is all over the map, but it includes some ...
Cisco Systems this week unveiled a new series of partner certifications aimed at enabling solution providers to go to market with Cisco's Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and a new generation ...
Cisco is outlining an architecture change that better reflects multi-cloud deployments as well as hybrid data center management. The company's vision revolves around a "data center anywhere" approach.
Cisco has issued three security advisories rated “critical” for some of its high-end software systems—two aimed at its Application Services Engine (ASE) implementation and one at the NX-OS operating ...
The official date: July 31. That's when Cisco's Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI) starts to ship in full form, with the Application Policy Infrastructure Controller (APIC) finally going to ship ...
What Can Investors Expect from Cisco's Fiscal 1Q16 Earnings? (Continued from Prior Part) ACI products are important for Cisco’s growth Cisco’s (CSCO) Nexus ACI (Application Centric Infrastructure) is ...
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