NetGear ReadyNAS aimed at SMBs; Cisco adds Unified Service Delivery

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NetGear ReadyNAS aimed at SMBs; Cisco adds Unified Service Delivery

Nicole Harding, Associate Site Editor
IT channel headlines for May 12, 2009

NetGear ReadyNAS 2100 geared up for SMB market

Netgear Inc. says its new ReadyNAS 2100 rackmount device is twice as fast as its previous rackmount

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version, ReadyNAS 1100.

ReadyNAS 2100 features a new Intel chipset and 1 GB of RAM, according to SearchSMBStorage.com. It also features a ReadyNAS Remote feature that allows for offsite entry and management of all ReadyNAS systems without requiring VPN or FTP access.

Cisco releases Unified Service Delivery for solution providers

Cisco Systems Inc.'s new Unified Service Delivery product should help solution providers build their cloud service offerings, the company said yesterday.

The product is now part of Cisco's data center portfolio and includes Cisco's Unified Computing System, the Nexus Switch, CRS-1 Carrier Routing System and IP NGN products.

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