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Thursday, December 05, 2013

Achieve Greater Operational Efficiency with Ethernet Fabric

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Achieve Greater Operational Efficiency with Ethernet Fabric
The Ethernet fabric solution is positioned as a logical progression from traditional data center networks to meet many of the new requirements in data centers. The rapid development of Ethernet fabric offers users new choices to modernize their data center physical switch networks to support software-defined network and cloud computing. Networking professionals should start on the road to greater efficiency and automation in their data center networks. Read this Gartner analyst report to learn how to achieve greater operational efficiency and automation in your data center networks.

 

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