
Virtual Computing Environment - Wikipedia
Virtual Computing Environment Company (VCE) was a division of EMC Corporation that manufactured converged infrastructure appliances for enterprise environments. Founded in …
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) | Dell USA
Benefit from the breadth of the Dell Technologies HCI portfolio that allows for choice based on current infrastructure, operational models and desired IT outcomes. VxRail integrated systems …
VCE’s Next Step | Dell USA
2014年10月22日 · VCE will become an EMC business, with Cisco and VMware continuing as strategic partners and investors. With this new step, it‘s worthwhile to pause and reflect on …
The Most Successful Joint Venture in IT History | EMC USA - Dell
2014年10月23日 · IDC study: VCE customers are able to deploy new services five times faster, reduce downtime by 96%, and lower their annual datacenter costs by 50% with Vblock …
PSVC-NSXD-00-A01 (“Service”) provides collaborative planning, and deployment services for a VxBlock System or VxRack System (“VCE System”). The Service is designed to help align the …
VCE - LinkedIn
VCE | 52,447 followers on LinkedIn. Dell EMC: Converged Platforms & Solutions Division is focused on the next evolution of IT, the next generation data center and the future of cloud …
What is Vblock (VCE Vblock)? | Definition from TechTarget
Vblock is a family of converged infrastructure (CI) systems from Dell EMC that integrate advanced compute, network and storage technologies from three industry leaders: VMware, Cisco and …
VCE Workload Migration (PSVC-WMS(N)-01-A01 and PSVC-WMS(N)-01-A02) (“Service”) enables customers to migrate virtual and/or physical servers to VCE converged infrastructure …
VCE Deployment for Converged Technology Extension (“Service”) provides onsite installation and configuration of one (1) Converged Technology Extension (“Technology Extension”). The …
Why VCE customers should embrace, not fear, Dell’s merger with …
2016年1月25日 · Some VCE customers may be worried about the implications of EMC's merger with Dell. Here's why they should be excited about it instead.