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Cisco and EMC to Form Cloud-Based Alliance
Cisco and EMC to Form Cloud-Based Alliance
Citing anonymous sources "familiar with their plans," Reuters reports that Cisco and storage area networking company EMC will work together to bring a new line of products to market dubbed vBlock. The new line will consist of cloud computing gear, including networking equipment, ...
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