This week’s News Bits we look at a number of small announcements, small in terms of the content not the impact they have. Cavium will contribute the first programmable Wedge 100C Switch design to the Open Compute Project (OCP) Foundation. Cisco has a handful of announcements including a new data and analytics training portfolio, all-in-one, cloud based meeting room product, and its intent to acquire AppDynamics. The Linux Foundation has several conferences around the world and will now have conferences in China in 2017. Commvault has launched reference architecture for AWS. Cumulus’s Linux network OS will run on Facebook’s backpack switch. Apstra announced integration with Facebook Wedge 100. And Pure Storage announced general availability of its FlashBlade product.
Cavium Contributes 1st Programmable Wedge 100C Switch Design To OCP
Cavium Inc. announced that it was contributing its Wedge 100C switch hardware design to the OCP foundation. The Wedge 100C is a top of the rack switch that features 10G/25G/40G/50G/100G server connectivity and 100GbE uplinks to the aggregation layer of the network. The Wedge 100C design uses Cavium XPliant CNX88091, programmable production-ready Ethernet switch.
Cisco Announces New Data & Analytics Training Portfolio
Data analytics is becoming a major player in the new digital world. Cisco is helping users capitalize on all of the benefits with its new data and analytics training portfolio. Benefits include:
Cisco Announces Spark Board & Spark Meetings
Cisco is announcing its new Spark Board to “end the pain of meetings.” The Spark Board is a cloud-powered, all-in-one device that is a combination of interactive whiteboard and conferencing device. The Spark Board enables video conferences where presentations can be given and shared, while notes are taken. The Spark Board is powered by Spark Meetings, which is the next step up from Cisco’s popular WebEx application.
A 55” version of the Spark Board is expected to be available later this month for $4,990. Spark Meetings will be available for $199/month. Cisco will release a 70” version of Spark Board later this year for $9,990.
Cisco Announces Intent To Acquire AppDynamics
Cisco also announced this week that it intends to acquire AppDynamics. AppDynamics is a privately held intelligence software company. It is primarily used for its cloud application and business-monitoring platform. Cisco will acquire the company for a reported $3.7 billion in cash and assumed equity awards.
LinuxCon Comes to China
The Linux Foundation has held several events around the world in support of the open source community, including the Apache Big Data event last year in Vancouver, BC where StorageReview was on location. For the first time in the foundation’s history they will be hosting events in China. June 19-20, 2017, the Linux Foundation will be hosting LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen in Beijing, China.
Commvault Launches Reference Architecture for AWS
Commvault launched new validated reference architecture for AWS cloud. This new reference architecture enables AWS cloud customers to take advantage of Commvault software for data protection such as backup, archive, and recovery. Existing customers will be able to apply their licenses to applications enabled through AWS Marketplace.
The new reference architecture is available now through Commvault direct and on AWS Marketplace.
Cumulus Linux Network OS To Run On Facebook Backpack
Cumulus Networks announced that its Linux network OS will now be available for Facebook’s Backpack modular open switch. Cumulus Linux network OS also supports Wedge 100.
Apstra Announces Integration With Facebook Wedge 100
Apstra, Inc. announced that its new operating system was now generally available, Apstra Operating System (AOS) 1.1.1. It is also announcing that the newly available AOS is integrating with the Facebook Wedge 100, Facebook’s 2nd generation top-of-rack network switch.
Pure Storage Announced GA Of FlashBlade
Today Pure Storage announced the generally availability and customer momentum of its new FlashBlade. Announced back in March of 2016, FlashBlade is an elastic scale-out system that delivers all-flash performance to petabyte-scale data sets at economics of less than $1 per usable GB. FlashBlade is shipping now in both 8.8TB and 52TB blade capacities and is powered with Elasticity 1.2 software.
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