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November 12, 2014

Making the Cloud Feel Local

By TMCnet Special Guest
Steve Riley, Technical Leader in Office of CTO, Riverbed

By 2017, two-thirds of all workloads will be processed in the cloud.

What workloads? The applications utilized everyday by businesses globally—email, document sharing and storage, collaboration, ERP, CRM, and more. These critical workloads will crush businesses if they aren't secure, available, and resilient.

Local data centers have always offered unprecedented management and visibility into critical workloads, but now that those workloads are being transitioned to the cloud, how are businesses actively managing them in order to ensure the applications are performing?
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