-- Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) software release 4.1, offering virtualized application hosting services, greater application acceleration and video delivery for the branch office; -- Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) software release 3.1 for the ACE 4710 application switch, offering up to 4 gigabits per second (Gbps) of throughput and up to 2 Gbps of compression capability, and multimedia readiness on a virtualized platform; -- Cisco VFrame Data Center software release 1.2, offering end-to-end infrastructure provisioning with Cisco ACE and VMware ESX; -- New Cisco Data Center 3.0 professional programs and services to better support customers with data center deployments.Cisco Application Delivery Networks: Providing Virtualization and Application Fluency Cisco's application delivery networking portfolio optimizes application availability, performance and security over the wide-area network (Cisco WAAS) and within the data center (Cisco ACE). Cisco is announcing new capabilities in the application networking portfolio that expand application fluency and performance, as well as delivering end-to-end application delivery network support for real-time applications such as IP telephony, video and multimedia from the data center to the branch office. Cisco WAAS software release 4.1 supports network-embedded virtualization, enabling customers to deploy platforms such as Microsoft Windows Server 2008 locally at the branch office on a Cisco WAAS appliance, reducing server hardware requirements. In addition, version 4.1 simplifies customer deployments and provides application-specific acceleration features for Microsoft Exchange (MAPI), web applications (HTTP), live and on-demand video (RTSP), centralized printing (Windows Print), and Unix/Linux file sharing (NFS). Cisco ACE software release 3.1 increases the capacity of the ACE 4710 application switch up to 4 Gbps of throughput with up to 2Gbps of compression capability, doubling the device's virtualized performance in a compact form factor. Software license-based scalability from 1 Gbps to 4 Gbps dramatically extends customer investment protection, and provides customers with a highly scalable, yet low entry-point application switching solution. Cisco has also enhanced the Cisco ACE appliance 4710 and module to leverage its virtualized load balancing and security services across unified communications, collaborative technologies, and video applications through its increased ability to understand the popular Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). Pacer International, a leading freight transportation provider headquartered in Concord, Calif., has deployed Cisco WAAS throughout its network. "Pacer has hundreds of mobile users, agents and agencies that access our business systems daily," says Jim Ward, CIO, Pacer International. "Many of these users access Pacer systems over low-quality DSL, broadband lines and wireless cards that degrade application performance. Cisco WAAS WAN optimization allows our users to gain the benefits of an optimized WAN without incurring extra infrastructure costs. We also definitely see a need for the high-quality video delivery capabilities integrated into this new version of Cisco WAAS, which will help collaboration efforts at our company." New Version of Cisco VFrame for Improved Virtualized Data Center Provisioning Cisco VFrame is a network-driven service orchestration provisioning platform. IT managers can optimize virtual, compute, storage and network resources with near real-time deployment agility, based on the provisioning intelligence within VFrame. VFrame 1.2 offers integration with Cisco ACE and VMware ESX, including the ability to virtualize servers to ACE virtual devices, and/or to select a server out of a utility pool, and configure it end-to-end with ESX. Cisco VFrame provisions resources intelligently, with policies and an advanced rules-checking engine, and securely, with a multi-layer, roles-based access-control interface. Improved Cisco Data Center 3.0 Services Cisco announced both new and enhanced programs to help customers successfully deploy and manage advanced data centers, including the new Data Center Efficiency Assurance Program, extensions to the Data Center Assurance Program (DCAP) 4.0, and DCAP for Applications. For advanced data center technology deployments, Cisco is offering the Efficiency Assurance Program (EAP), a web-based tool that helps customers better analyze data center power use and establishes energy benchmarks across facilities and infrastructure. Additionally, Cisco's Data Center Efficiency Services help customers identify the appropriate power and cooling infrastructure to support a highly reliable network, while identifying steps to make the infrastructure more accessible, efficient and sustainable. Cisco has updated its Data Center Assurance Program (DCAP) to include large-scale data center validation, design and implementation guides, including an enhanced Service Provider section containing an updated baseline architecture and new overlays for video streaming and mobility services. DCAP also now supports Cisco ACE and Cisco MDS blade server fabric switches, and solutions including Oracle 11i E-Business Suite, Microsoft Exchange 2003, Tibco Rendezvous and active-active disaster recovery. Cisco has also extended its related DCAP for Applications program for the Cisco Application Delivery Networks portfolio by offering new tested and validated delivery solutions for Oracle E-Business Suite R12 and Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007. Pricing and Availability Cisco WAAS software release 4.1 is scheduled to be available for download in Q3, CY08. WAAS Live Video Streaming and WAAS Virtualization are separately licensed features with pricing starting at $2500 per device. The other WAAS 4.1 features included in the WAAS Enterprise License are available at no charge to Cisco WAAS Enterprise License customers with Cisco SmartNet Software and Support with Upgrades (SASU) Contracts. Cisco ACE software release 3.1 for the ACE Appliance is scheduled to be available in Q3, CY08 and is offered at no charge for Cisco SmartNet customers; the additional Cisco ACE Appliance 2Gbps to 4Gbps upgrade throughput license is priced at $15,000. The Cisco ACE Appliance compression license is priced at $20,000 for a 2Gbps compression license, $10,000 for a 500 Mbps to 2Gbps compression upgrade license, and $5,000 for a 1 Gbps to 2 Gbps compression upgrade license. Cisco VFrame Version 1.2 is schduled to be available on both primary and secondary appliances with a base starter kit of $59,995 list; VFrame 1.2 will be available in Q3, CY08. Cisco EAP, DCAP 4.0 and DCAP for Applications are currently available; for more information see: Data Center Assurance Program (DCAP) and DCAP for Applications program. Find More Information Online:
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