Cisco Innovation Strategy Fuels Data Center Transformation
Data Center Product Innovation, Industry Interoperability and Channel
Program Enhancements Create Extraordinary Opportunities for Cisco
Customers and Partners
HONOLULU, HI--(Marketwire - April 08, 2008) - Cisco Partner Summit
2008 - Marking the next evolution of its network-enabled Data Center
3.0 vision to transform the data center into a virtualized
environment providing anytime, anywhere access to content on any
device, Cisco® (NASDAQ: CSCO) today unveiled the Cisco Nexus 5000
Series of data center-class switches, introduced industry-leading
interoperability via an ecosystem of application and systems partners
and accelerated adoption with a data center channel partner
enablement strategy.
The Cisco Nexus 5000 Series strengthens the company's existing data
center switch portfolio and builds on its commitment to invest
heavily over the next 18 months in new products and capabilities to
help customers architect the next-generation data center, creating a
new market opportunity for its channel partners. The development of
the Nexus 5000 Series was a collaborative effort between Cisco and
Nuova Systems. Today Cisco also announced its intent to acquire the
remaining interest that it does not yet hold in San Jose-based Nuova
Systems, a Cisco-invested start up focused on the development of
next-generation products for the data center market. (Refer to press
release)
The Cisco Nexus 5000 Series is designed for data center consolidation
with investment protection, helping allow customers to transition to
a unified fabric at their own pace. It also meets stringent customer
requirements for operational continuity, transport flexibility and
scalability. With a unified fabric, IT organizations can simplify
cabling infrastructure, reduce the number of required adapters, lower
costs, and reduce power consumption and their carbon footprint. The
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series delivers line-rate, low-latency, 10 Gigabit
Ethernet switching, as well as the industry's first standards-based,
input/output (I/O) consolidation solution via support for Fibre
Channel over Ethernet (FCoE), Data Center Ethernet and virtualization
technologies. The switch is an extension to the Cisco Nexus family
designed to support increasing I/O demands of multicore processors
and virtualized environments. With its support for FCoE, the Cisco
Nexus 5000 Series consolidates local-area network (LAN), Fibre
Channel and iSCSI-based storage-area networks (SANs) and server
cluster traffic onto an Ethernet-based unified fabric. The Cisco
Nexus 5000 also provides virtual machine (VM) optimized services,
supporting the Cisco Data Center 3.0 vision by allowing IT
organizations to dynamically respond to changing business demands
through rapid provisioning of application and infrastructure services
from shared pools of consolidated compute, storage, and network
resources.
SAVVIS, a leading global IT utility services provider specializing in
hosting, network, and application services, is currently testing the
new Cisco Nexus 5000 switching platform. "We believe the benefits to
SAVVIS of a unified fabric are multifold, including the ability to
provide our customers with a higher quality of service as well as
total cost of ownership reduction within our data center operations,"
said Bryan Doerr, chief technology officer of SAVVIS. "The Cisco
Nexus 5000's ability to deliver this unified fabric today makes it an
attractive platform for us and we are actively evaluating it."
The Cisco Nexus 5000 platform can connect to either Cisco Nexus 7000
or Cisco Catalyst 6500® in the aggregation/core layers of the data
center. With native Fibre Channel interfaces, the Cisco Nexus 5000
Series can also connect to SAN fabrics built with the Cisco MDS 9000
platform. This helps enable customers to deploy the Cisco Nexus 5000
and FCoE today for I/O consolidation in the access layer, while
protecting their technology investments in aggregation and core
layers.
A wide array of ecosystem partners are helping to create an
end-to-end unified fabric solution with the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series,
including 3PAR Data, APC, Broadcom, Dell, EMC, Emulex, Intel, NetApp,
Netxen, Panduit, QLogic, Scalent, and VMware. (Refer to partner quote
sheet)
Building a Data Center Practice
To further align with opportunities in the data center, Cisco is
evolving its channel program to help allow partners to build a
network-centric data center practice. Part of this effort includes
the evolution of the Cisco Data Center Networking Infrastructure
(DCNI) specialization to DCNI 2.0, which recognizes partners with a
highly qualified data center practice. Cisco DCNI 2.0 Specialized
Partners will be able to provide customers with in-depth data center
technology skills and a proven customer track record in selling,
deploying and providing sophisticated data center services and
solutions.
In addition, for partners who decide to build a network-centric data
center practice, Cisco will offer technical and business enablement
tools and enhanced financial incentives. This includes the
introduction the Cisco Data Center Value Incentive Program (VIP),
which rewards partners who invest in a comprehensive business
practice focused on the data center. Cisco is further enhancing its
partner enablement portfolio with the introduction of the Cisco Data
Center Partner Practice Builder, a proven, simplified and repeatable
approach to building a Cisco solutions-based practice, along with
Steps to Success, a business building platform that provides a
step-by-step customer engagement model and associated resources
designed to enable partners to sell, deliver, and support Cisco
advanced technology business solutions.
"With a proven history of success in delivering innovative network
solutions in data, voice and communications, video and storage
networks, Cisco and its channel partners are uniquely positioned to
lead the transformation of the data center into an agile and
efficient network that revolutionizes how our customers adopt new IT
strategies and respond to changing business needs," said Edison
Peres, vice president of worldwide channels at Cisco. "With a full
portfolio of data center solutions, channel programs and enhanced
financial incentives through Data Center VIP, we are helping to
create extraordinary opportunities for our partners to accelerate
their growth, differentiation and profitability."
Services and Financing Options
Cisco has also expanded its services offerings to help customers
realize the full potential of a unified fabric and take the next step
in data center transformation. Cisco Services provide the expertise
and experience needed to address the entire data center architecture
and are designed to support an organization's growth, server
performance, as well as storage and virtualization goals. In
addition, Cisco Capital(TM) offers financing solutions to support
customers with the development of their data centers, including
technology adoption, migration and lifecycle management. Cisco
Capital offers competitive rates, high residuals and flexible terms
for Cisco data center equipment and services globally.
Pricing and Expected Availability
The Cisco Nexus 5000 Series pricing starts at $36,000 for the fixed
configuration 40-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch, and is scheduled to
be available May 2008. Cisco Data Center VIP will be included within
VIP 12, with an expected availability of July 2008 and DCNI 2.0 is
planned to be available May 2008.
For More Information
Additional information and resources on today's announcement can be
found in the Cisco online press kit at:
http://newsroom.cisco.com/partnersummit/2008. More information and
resources on the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series announced today can be found
at: http://www.cisco.com/go/nexus5000.
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