A recently posted survey found that 8 in 10 businesses are using cloud in some capacity and more than half of businesses plan to increase their investment in cloud in 2012. As businesses are making the transition to rolling out their cloud deployments, they’re facing challenges of connecting branch offices and other remote locations.
If your organization has started rolling out cloud -- how have you handled it? Are you facing difficulties with connecting your remote offices to provide a seamless end-user experience? Does your company have deep visibility into application behavior and the right insights to enable accurate capacity planning?
If you’re facing sorts of challenges -- please watch our technical workshop* to learn how our solutions are helping create a transparent user experience and enable the visibility and control you need in the cloud. If you’ve ever seen a Techwise TV episode you’ll know that the host, TechWiseTV Chief Geek Jimmy Ray Purser, is both deeply tech smart and a hoot. Likewise, I think you’ll enjoy his guest for this talk, Cisco Technical Engineer, Matt Bolick, quite fantastic as well.
Our experts will discuss:
- Cisco cloud connectors for improved application reliability and security
- The Cisco Cloud Connector API, which allows you to build custom connectors for improved cloud applications
- Cisco application visibility and control for deeper cloud visibility and simplified capacity planning
Don’t miss this live discussion and real-time Q&A about the very best ways to make cloud computing a success across your branch offices.
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Hosted by TechWiseTV Chief Geek Jimmy Ray Purser and special guest: Matt Bolick, Technical Engineer, Cisco
Tags: application visibility control, AVC, Cloud Connected, twtv

I would like more clarity on the concept of cloud connectivity.
Hi Nhlanhla,
Have you explored our Cloud Connected site?
You might also want to watch this episode of TechwiseTV where they go over how your network can affect cloud computing.
Thanks,
Lauren