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Virtual Computing Environment coalition

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The Virtual Computing Environment is a joint venture originally announced in November 2009 between Cisco and the EMC Corporation with additional investment from VMware and Intel Corporation. Originally, known as the Virtual Computing Environment coalition was later combined with Acadia (technical partnership) to form a single entity, VCE (company), in January 2011.[1] [2]

Products

The VCE produced the a series of tightly integration combinations of Cisco, VMware and EMC solutions that provide computing, networking, storage, and virtualization.

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