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  • Cisco Nexus, modular network switches designed for data centers.
    • Nexus 1000v virtual switch
    • Nexus 2000 fabric extender
    • Nexus 3000 series
    • Nexus 4001 IBM Blade Center switch
    • Nexus 5000 series
    • Nexus 7000 series modular datacenter switches
  • Google Nexus, a line of Android Devices produced, in part, by Google:
    • Nexus One smartphone, manufactured by HTC, released January 2010
    • Nexus S smartphone, manufactured by Samsung, released December 2010
    • Galaxy Nexus smartphone, manufactured by Samsung, released in November 2011
    • Nexus 7 tablet, manufactured by Asus, released July 2012
    • Nexus Q, a media-streaming entertainment device, released June 2012
    • Nexus 4 smartphone, manufactured by LG, released November 2012
    • Nexus 10 tablet, manufactured by Samsung, released November 2012
  • GT Nexus, an enterprise integration solutions provider
  • NeXus (data format), a common data format for neutron, X-ray, and muon science
  • Nexus (Process integration and optimization), multidisciplinary optimization software
  • Nexus (software), an oil and gas reservoir simulator
  • Nexus (standard), a standard debugging interface for embedded systems
  • Nexus Telecom, a Swiss telecom management systems company
  • Nexus file, a widely used file format used in bioinformatics
  • WorldWideWeb (later Nexus), the first web browser and editor

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