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The Network Also Needs to be Observable

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The internet is now the critical glue that connects traditional and cloud infrastructure. The goal is to answer any question of your network infrastructure — quickly and easily: Across any kind of network (cloud or on-prem). Across any kind of network element (physical, virtual, or cloud service).

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Kentik Earns Forrester Nod as Breakout Vendor

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Kentik Detect Recognized for Virtual Network Infrastructure. Kentik is honored to have been named by Forrester Research as a breakout vendor in the Virtual Network Infrastructure (VNI) space. Cloud networking solutions demonstrably improve customer experience. Why Was Kentik Included? The Kentik Take. What’s VNI?

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This Halloween, Don’t Get Spooked by Cloud Visibility Myths

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We’ve heard both sides of the story: To some, moving to the cloud is like a trick. So in the spirit of Halloween, we wanted to break down two of the spookiest (or at least the most common) cloud myths we’ve heard of late. Myth 1: Going to the cloud means you no longer need to worry about your applications or networking there.

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Implementing a Cost-aware Cloud Networking Infrastructure

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What is cloud networking? Cloud networking is the IT infrastructure necessary to host or interact with applications and services in public or private clouds, typically via the internet. It’s an umbrella term for the devices and strategies that connect all variations of on-premise, edge, and cloud-based services.

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Kentik Bridges the Intelligence Gap for Hybrid Cloud Networks

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As Kentik’s product manager for hybrid cloud, I am always talking to infrastructure and network teams around the world to understand a day-in-their-life. This provides me with an invaluable understanding of the challenges, goals, and priorities that they face today, and also a vision into their future network monitoring needs.

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Data Gravity in Cloud Networks: Distributed Gravity and Network Observability

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So far in this series , I’ve outlined how a scaling enterprise’s accumulation of data (data gravity) struggles against three consistent forces: cost, performance, and reliability. This means moving more data more frequently, carrying out more complex transformations, and managing this data across more complex pathways.

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Network Visibility for Cloud-Native Architecture

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At the recent AWS re:Invent conference, we heard many attendees talking about cloud-native architecture and container-first approaches to application development. The discussions were not only focused on leveraging cloud-native architecture to foster innovation but also to speed up development for the attendees’ growing businesses.