September 18, 2009

Cisco at the Intel Developer’s Forum


 

Intel Developer’s Forum kicks off next week, so if you will be there, swing by and chat with our folks at booth (#401).  As Kirk Skaugen points out, Cisco and Intel actually have a long-lasting relationship that goes back many years and we continue to collaborate closely in areas like UCS and virtualization.

At the booth, you can see demos of UCS, the Cisco Developers Network, and a collection of our smart folks if you want to pick their brains on a number of topics.  Outside of the booth, we have a couple of speaking sessions. Ed Bugnion will we presenting a keynote on “Designing the Next Generation Data Center” (Sep 22, 10:15am, Room 2003) and participating on a panel on the “Future of Cloud Computing” (Sep 22, 5:00pm, Room 2007).

Finally, the Cisco SmartGrid folks will also have a booth there—you can find out more about SmartGrid here.

 

To learn more about what Cisco and Intel are doing together, check out this page.

Omar Sultan Posted by Omar Sultan at 10:28AM PST

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Shoney Harper Sep 21, 2009

Here is a nice cisco networking forum for topics on studying for exams or troubleshooting cisco configurations and cisco errors.  It’s a free forum and hope it helps on your journey.

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