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VCE is a joint venture between Cisco and the EMC Corporation with additional investments from VMware and Intel Corporation. VCE was created by combining Acadia and the Virtual Computing Environment coalition into a single entity in January 2011 with chairman and then CEO Michael Capellas.[1].

Products

VCE manufactures converged infrastructure called Vblock Systems that combine VMware vSphere running on Cisco Unified Computing System connected with Cisco Nexus switches, attached to EMC Corporation storage. [2]

Services

VCE provides services globally through over 150 partners to plan, design, and deploy Vblock Systems. [3]

References