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Simplify Tasks Through Consolidation

As organizations struggle with centralizing thousands of employee desktops and applications, they are faced with immense management and security challenges. The task entails a major shift: all applications and data previously residing on desktops have to move to servers in the data center.

Without a highly secure and scalable solution in place, the risks are great. Cisco’s consolidation solution, unified fabric, provides that critical foundation for the data center.

Better Resource Management

Combining and strengthening your individual networks, and consolidating your assets into a single, powerful, unified network, helps you allocate memory and power more efficiently while simplifying management.

Take a look at the resources below to learn how consolidation can help you lay the groundwork for more efficient use of your data center.

 
Deliver on the Promise of a Unified Fabric

Access our white paper, “Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Architecture: The Building Blocks of the Unified Fabric.” Learn how the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches can help simplify data center infrastructure. Reduce capital and operational costs by providing high-bandwidth, low-latency, access-layer switches for rack deployment, the basis of a unified network fabric.

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Effectively Converge Data and Storage Networks

Read our customer case study, “University Deploys Unified Fabric in Data Center.” Discover how the University of Arizona is using the Cisco Nexus family as the platform for its next-generation data center network. By modernizing its data center, the university was able to support new initiatives that increased administrative efficiency and reduced costs.

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Download: the IDC Report on Virtualization
Find out how consolidation and virtualizationcan be used to cut costs and better control both data and business processes.

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