Cisco Unveils New Servers Aiming to Become One-Stop-Shop

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Cisco Systems Inc. is expanding its line of servers in a bid to take share from Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. as Chief Executive Officer John Chambers seeks to restore sales growth at the world’s largest networking-equipment maker.

The San Jose, California-based company unveiled two categories of machines used to run corporate networks: a server aimed at Internet and telecommunications companies and other price-conscious cloud-computing operators and an all-in-one version for small businesses, branch offices and retailers.