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I had Adobe setup a whitelist of our external IP addresses. This helps because if your company has load balancing proxy servers and you get moved from one to another during your session your IP address changes and the cloud (specifically analytics and mobile marketing) will toss you out because your IP doesn't match the authenticated IP you had been using. Adobe currently can only whitelist for analytics and mobilemarketing but it is night and day. I've gone from getting tossed literally every 2-3 minutes in mobilemarketing (10-15 in analytics) to going days before needing to re-authenticate and that is because of the new timeouts for analytics [which I don't like but understand the need for]. It doesn't help for the marketing cloud or other products (AAM, AMO, Target etc) but I assume that Adobe is looking to add this feature in the future (PLEASE!).
What you need to do is open a support ticket asking to have your company IP's whitelisted. You need to get from your IT department all the external IP addresses that you could show up as for the cloud. It might take some pushing and shoving to get the full real list from them but eventually you should be able to tell them the importance of having it (and you should get whitelists for all your cloud apps/environments (sales force, oracle, microsoft etc).
You can also whitelist the Adobe IP addresses. Which is documented at https://marketing.adobe.com/resources/help/kb/en_US/analytics/kb/adobe-ip-addresses.html . That way the two way street is setup. The Adobe IP list has to be implemented by your IT group so try to have a good relationship with them.
The other thing that often will 'fix' some of the issues with the cloud wrap around your products is to clean out your cache. Try a private/incognito browser also just to have a clean start.