Mexico. The manufacturer Lenovo and the Mexican company Extreme Networks reached a strategic global alliance through which Lenovo will provide its campus, data centers and Cloud customers with open, high-performance, and converged infrastructure emphasizing data centers and cloud initiatives.
"Responding to the trends and needs of Data Centers and Cloud Computing that increasingly involve and move to users is that it was decided to opt for a set of solutions for computing, storage and data transfer in networks," said Lenovo's Vice President of Marketing, Darrel Ward.
As part of this agreement, Lenovo and its channel of distributors in more than 60 countries, will offer convergence infrastructure solutions for compute, networks and storage highlighting the use of Open Fabric Ethernet switches, which have the ability to face the new challenges of cloud computing (Cloud) with esqualibilidad, reliability and support of the CloudOpenStack initiative.
"Extreme Networks has been an excellent partner, with which Lenovo has been able to bring a new range of solutions based on an open network architecture that will allow our consumers to have products with full scalability and very high cost-benefit."
Extreme Networks also announced its EMC Vspex certification, a vital step in enabling customers to deploy networking, compute, and storage solutions with guaranteed interoperability, certification, and security.