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Fujitsu Rolls Out Aggregated 1GbE/10GbE Switches

Fujitsu Computer Products of America is adding a pair of 1GbE/10GbE network switches to its family of XG switches. The move is designed to allow businesses to integrate 1GbE traffic into their 10GbE networks, and gives them a migration path to 10GbE. The move comes at a time when such trends as increased video traffic and Web 2.0 workloads are driving demand for greater network capacity. Already some businesses are looking at 40GbE, and Alcatel-Lucent and Juniper have unveiled 100GbE interface cards.
– Fujitsu Computer Products of America, already offering a line of 10 Gigabit
Ethernet switches, is moving downstream.
Fujitsu July 28 rolled out 24- and 48-port 1Gb/10GbE switches designed to
give businesses a migration path from 1GbE to 10GbE, and to enable them to
integrate their 1GbE traffic i…


Sun, Fujitsu Launch Enhanced UltraSPARC Systems into Roiling Unix Market

Sun and Fujitsu are offering improved performance and virtualization features for their UltraSPARC-based servers through the adoption of new processors and LDoms virtualization software. The rollout comes at a time when uncertainty surrounds the Unix space, with Oracle buying Sun and delays in Intels next-generation Itanium chip. At the same time, IBM is paving the way for its upcoming Power7 platform.
– Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu are rolling out enhanced UltraSPARC-based servers into a Unix market that could see continued shifting over the coming months.
Officials with Sun and Fujitsu July 21 boasted improved performance and virtualization capabilities in the systems, thanks to the addition of t…


Sun, Fujitsu Launch Enhanced UltraSPARC Systems into Roiling Unix Market

Sun and Fujitsu are offering improved performance and virtualization features for their UltraSPARC-based servers through the adoption of new processors and LDoms virtualization software. The rollout comes at a time when uncertainty surrounds the Unix space, with Oracle buying Sun and delays in Intels next-generation Itanium chip. At the same time, IBM is paving the way for its upcoming Power7 platform.
– Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu are rolling out enhanced UltraSPARC-based servers into a Unix market that could see continued shifting over the coming months.
Officials with Sun and Fujitsu July 21 boasted improved performance and virtualization capabilities in the systems, thanks to the addition of t…