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  1. Virtual Computing Environment Company (VCE) was a division of EMC Corporation that manufactured converged infrastructure appliances for enterprise environments. Founded in 2009 under the name Acadia, it was originally a joint venture between EMC and Cisco Systems, with additional investments by Intel and EMC subsidiary VMware.

    • 2009, 2011 (as VCE)
    • Vblock, VxBlock, VxRack, VxRail
    • cloud platforms
  2. www.linkedin.com › company › vceVCE | LinkedIn

    Company size 1,001-5,000 employees Headquarters Richardson, Texas Type Privately Held Founded 2009 ... VCE | 52,751 followers on LinkedIn. Dell EMC: Converged Platforms & Solutions Division is ...

    • VCE Is Born
    • A Leader from Acadia
    • A CEO from Cisco
    • Cisco Steps Away
    • VCE Adopts Nsx
    • January 2016: President Chad
    • December 2016: VCE No More

    Cisco, EMC, and VMware teamed up to launch what started as a coalition called Virtual Computing Environment (VCE). At the time, VCE existed as a virtual organization. Cisco and EMC, with investment from Intel and VMware, introduced a company called Acadia to help speed up customer build-outs of private cloudinfrastructures in efforts to support VCE...

    Just a couple of months after the VCE coalition was formed, it announced that Cisco board member and Acadia CEO Michael D. Capellas had joined the teamto lead all aspects of the coalition. Capellas was focused on finding more customers and partners for the Vblock virtualized data centerpackages. Vblock had taken off quickly, and VCE already had 45 ...

    VCE’s next CEO would be 19-year Cisco veteran Praveen Akkiraju. At Cisco, he served as senior VP and general manager of Cisco’s Services Routing Technology Group, where he helped with cloud infrastructure. At VCE, he continued to help with serve growing customer demand for Vblocks.

    By 2014, EMC and Cisco were increasingly becoming competitors. The two companies started to overlap in software-defined networking (SDN), where Cisco’s Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI) and VMware’s NSX seemed to clash. As data center hardware continued to converge, the overlap only increased. So it was no surprise when VCE officially became...

    Following Cisco’s pullback, VCE announced that VMware’s NSX would be available in a new offering called VxBlock. With VxBlock, customers were given the option of purchasing VCE converged infrastructurewith Cisco’s ACI or VMware’s NSX. This was important because when Cisco’s ACI was introduced in 2013, it was the default SDN option for Vblocks, and ...

    To kick off the new year, EMC executive Chad Sakac was named the new president of VCEas it formally morphed into a fully-owned EMC company and part of EMC’s Converged Platforms Division. Akkiraju continued to work on the EMC side of the business. Cisco would eventually fill its converged infrastructure void with its UCS M-series, which allowed user...

    After Dell acquired EMC on Sept. 7 for $67 billion, the combined companies, called Dell Technologies, quickly got to work on a co-engineered VxRack Systemwith software-defined data center (SDDC). VxRack was originally a brand name used by VCE. The vce.com URLis now occupied by a Dell EMC page, and Dell confirmed that VCE brand name has been retired...

  3. Oct 24, 2014 · While VCE's parents never unveiled the profitability of VCE, they did brag about the company having a $2 billion annual run rate. So even if it made no money, the parent companies did quite a bit ...

  4. VCE is an EMC Federation Company with investments from Cisco and VMware. VCE, through Vblock:tm: Systems, provides an optimized information technology system that accelerates the adoption of converged infrastructure and cloud-based computing models that dramatically reduce the cost of IT while improving time to market for customers.

    • Richardson, Texas
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  6. Jun 23, 2014 · VCE surpassed its 2013 goal of $1 billion in annual sales [2]and achieved a $1.8 billion annualized demand run rate[3] for VCE products and services exiting Q4 2013, with growing demand for Vblock Systems at well over 50 percent year over year – the company’s fourth consecutive quarter of accelerated year-over-year growth.

  7. Feb 21, 2013 · Three years ago, we created VCE, the Virtual Computing Environment Company, our joint venture with Cisco, supported by investments from VMware and Intel. Through VCE, we bring together best-of-breed networking and servers from Cisco, storage from EMC, and virtualization technologies from VMware to help customers transition from a traditional ...

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