Cisco Introduces Solution to Build, Manage, and Connect Clouds

 



Cisco Cloud Index Cisco Cloud Index, released last week, predicts how clouds are dramatically transforming IT and consumer services. The study predicts that more than 50% of IT workloads in data centers will be cloud-based by 2014, and that global cloud traffic will increase more than 12-fold by 2015, to 1.6 zettabytes per year, which equates to more than four days of business-class video for everyone in the world. The study suggests that explosive growth in the cloud and data center traffic will create the need for advanced capabilities that allow the data center and network to work together to support end-to-end cloud application delivery.


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Today, most cloud technologies exist in silos, avoiding an integrated and efficient management approach. By integrating the three building blocks of the cloud: unified data center, intelligent cloud network, cloud services and applications, CloudVerse delivers an enterprise-class cloud experience in the cloud, between clouds and beyond. the cloud to the end user.


A large number of enterprises, service providers, and governments today announce that they are embracing Cisco CloudVerse as the foundation of their cloud strategies, including ACS, a Xerox company, Fujitsu, NWN; LinkedIn, Orange Business Services; Qualcomm; Silicon Valley Bank; Telecom Italia; Telefónica SA; Telstra and Terremark, a Verizon company. Today, more than 70% of the major cloud providers use Cisco CloudVerse on their journey to the cloud.


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