TJ

Author's details

Name: Tjerk Bijlsma
Date registered: March 6, 2011
URL: http://www.tbijlsma.com

Biography

My name is Tjerk Bijlsma - or TJ to keep things simple and pronounceable - and I'm a Solution Architect at Cisco based in Amsterdam. I joined the European Data Center and Virtualization team in March 2009 when we launched the Cisco UCS product. I joined Cisco Netherlands in 1998 as a Systems Engineer covering a broad range of customers, moved on to focus exclusively on the Financial Services customers and ended that role as the global technical lead for one international financial customer. In 2007 I joined the Emerging Markets team as the lead solution architect for the Financial Services sector with a focus on the strategic finance account in Emerging Markets.

Latest posts

  1. The Network Knows — June 15, 2016
  2. Amsterdam Demonstration Lab (Cisco / Panduit) — October 9, 2014
  3. Protected: The baby UCS — July 15, 2014
  4. Adding a UCS Rack Server — January 2, 2013
  5. What Would You Build — December 6, 2012

Author's posts listings

Mar 06 2012

M3 goodies – a new UCS B200-M3 blade

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The UCS B200-M3 blade is the third generation blade for Cisco, build around the Intel E5-2600 processor. It is a half-width blade that supports dual socket E5 processors with 24 DIMMs that can provide a whopping 768GB of memory. New to the B200-M3 are an internal USB and dual Flash Card slots. The 24 DIMM …

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Mar 04 2012

New Cisco UCS Fabric and Management products

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This is an exciting week for those that follow the Cisco UCS platform with announcements around the Fabric Infrastructure, the Compute and the Unified Management. With Intel’s E5 Romley processor launch this week, that is sure to grab a lot of attention, the announcements around Cisco UCS Fabric Infrastructure and UCS Management might have an …

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Nov 29 2011

Truth or Dare… Power Calculators

Truth or Dare… didn’t we all play that game in our younger years. Where you lived with the consequences of a dare if you got it wrong. In the Data Center there are a few things you don’t want to get wrong, and one of them is power (outages). Vendors put a lot of effort …

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Jul 17 2011

UCS 2.0: New Innovation

Two years on the market and a 10% market share – UCS 1.0 has proven itself… welcome UCS 2.0. Last week at Cisco Live 2011 in Las Vegas, where “what happens in Vegas is shared online”, UCS 2.0 was announced (orderability scheduled for Q3 CY11) With UCS 1.0 we brought innovation to the x86 blade …

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