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How Kentik Helps Assess AWS Visibility

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Workloads are moving from on-prem to one or more of the big clouds (namely AWS, GCP, Azure, IBM, and Oracle). The answers can often be found with network visibility. This summer, Kentik extended our analytics platform to support visibility within public cloud environments via VPC Flow Logs. Image source: AWS.

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NPM, encryption, and the challenges ahead: Part 1 of 2

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It’s interesting to observe how encryption and network performance monitoring (NPM) have evolved over time. When companies started outsourcing the hosting of their websites to the likes of Akamai and AWS, network teams learned quickly that many work- and non-work related applications shared the same IP address. What is NPM?

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Multi-Cloud Made Simple: Announcing Kentik Observability Enhancements for AWS and Google Cloud

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Regardless of the catalyst (and despite a number of benefits), one outcome is always the same: limited visibility into end-to-end performance across AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-prem. This is in addition to cloud VPC flow logs and other Kentik data sources for cloud and hybrid environments: NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, J-Flow, and sFlow-RT logs.)

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How to Build Effective Dashboards: Key Principles and 5 Examples for Cloud Monitoring

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In other words, dashboards help teams focus on what matters. Building a dashboard is not hard, especially when you have lots of data available and many choices on how to visualize it. At Kentik, we focus on analytics and visibility across all networks, and our platform provides powerful dashboarding and customization capabilities.