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Nov 4 2009   1:11PM GMT

Cisco/EMC joint venture: private & public cloud data center strategy



Posted by: Tom Nolle
data center, Virtualization, Storage, network computing, Cloud computing, Cisco, EMC, VMware

Cisco, EMC and VMware have formed a joint venture called “Acadia” to promote a new vision of the data center, built on virtualization and presumably cloud-ready elements. Intel will also have a small stake in the deal. The core of this venture is an architecture built on technology from all three, who form what they call the Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) Coalition.

The “product” is a set of Vblock Infrastructure Packages that are essentially ready-to-install combinations of software and hardware to support security, virtualization, networking, computing and storage. Acadia will sell, install and sustain this as the customer requires, and we’re hearing they have their first contracts in the bag in Asia and the EU, with one in the U.S. likely coming within 45 days.

The concept is also targeted at both private and public clouds, and in this aspect it could be the basis for something highly interesting to service providers and even somewhat competitive as a service-layer technology. So far none of the players seem to be positioning Acadia as a generalized solution for the service layer, and we can’t find any indication of new products other than element management for the Vblocks, but the value of the package concept is considerable for users whose needs fit in the framework of the three Vblock configurations.

Professional services and a developer ecosystem are also provided; the latter may be where service-layer technology comes into the picture. We think that a service-layer extension to the VCE concept could put a lot of pressure on other network vendors. Ericsson has no real announced strategy, Alcatel-Lucent and NSN have strategies they’re not really opening up on, and Juniper has just announced a major service-layer innovation. All of these would need to accommodate whatever positioning Cisco might make.

May 19 2009   2:31PM GMT

AT&T storage service based on the cloud



Posted by: Tom Nolle
Storage, Cloud computing, AT&T, EMC

AT&T and EMC are partnering to offer cloud storage service based on the EMC Atmos product set. The offering is called Synaptic Storage as a Service and appears to be targeted at enterprise applications like datacenter backup, but it is also likely a step by AT&T into a broader cloud computing offer. We’re hearing that Verizon has similar plans in the US, and that BT, FT, DT, KT, and NTT are also looking at storage and cloud computing internationally.