Cloud traffic will increase from 1.7 zettabytes in 2010 to 4.8 zettabytes in 2015
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Networking hardware manufacturer Cisco announced last week it has expanded its Cisco CloudVerse and Cloud applications into the Nigerian market, enabling organizations to build, manage and connect public, private and hybrid clouds.
Cisco said CloudVerse enables businesses to improve agility, enhance security, and offer a dynamic, assured experience.
“Until now, cloud technology resided in silos, making it harder to build and manage clouds, and to interconnect multiple clouds, posing critical challenges for many organizations,” said Said Rechchad, acting general manager of Cisco Nigeria. “Cisco uniquely enables the world of many clouds connecting people, communities and organizations with an assured cloud user experience for the next-generation Internet. We are very pleased that many of the world’s leading businesses and service providers are adopting Cisco CloudVerse as the foundation of their cloud strategies, and we look forward to partnering closely with each of them on their journey to a world of many clouds.”
Cisco CloudVerse enables organizations to offer business IT-as-a-service and dynamic SMB/consumer services.
Migrating to virtualized data center to a CloudVerse cloud can help decrease IT total cost of ownership by up to 50 percent as well as reduce new cloud services’ time to market from weeks to minutes.
The study also projects that over 50 percent of computing workloads in data centers would be cloud-based by 2014.
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