NEC Corp. unveiled its SDN Application Center, which includes SDN solutions built upon customers' chief network concerns. NEC will provide APIs to help organizations proactively and automatically manage, secure and optimize their networks through...
Digital Realty Trust (DLR), the world's largest data center developer, has entered into the DCIM market with the launch of its EnVision software tool to provide data on IT operations and capacity for its wholesale data center customers.
The New York Times has resumed its critique of the data center business, suggesting that the industry has become a "wildcat power utility" by reselling power to customers at a profit. The Times report examines the use of REIT structures by data...
IO has signed up TMI as its exclusive distributor in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. The partnership expands IO's goal to spread its modular designs worldwide and shows a growing interest in its Data Center 2.0 products.
Here’s some of today’s noteworthy links for the networking sector of the data center industry; including Cyan Prices IPO; Fujitsu Develops SDN-based Platform; Exinda Network Optimization Suite Enhanced; and Silver Peak joins NEC.
Interop 2013 announcement include:Mellanox announces Ethernet Interconnect and InfiniBand/Ethernet gateway; Marvell announces ARMADA 375 System-on-Chip; and Arista named grand winner for Best of Interop.
Big Switch Networks announced a joint solution with F5 to simplify how private cloud data center networks are built and orchestrated.
Cray announced a new addition to its XC30 systems, with the XC30-AC (air-cooled) supercomputer. The new model includes all of the advanced high performance computing (HPC) technologies offered in the Cray XC30 system, and features aggressive price...
With more virtualization, IT consumerization and a lot more data – the data center needs a new way of deploying high-density computing platforms. In this white paper, IDC (with sponsorship from VCE) outlines the rapid growth in high-density...
In a move that will accelerate the shakeup in the networking sector, the Open Compute Project said this week that it will expand its "open source hardware" initiative to include network switches.