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Force10 Networks Supports IBM's iDataPlex Solution For Web 2.0 - Read More

Date Added: April 24, 2008 05:34:07 PM
Force10 Networks announced its enterprise switching technology will support IBM's iDataPlex. iDataPlex more than doubles the number of systems that can run in a single rack while using 40 percent less power and will be aided by the high density and robust functionality of Force10's Ethernet switches.

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