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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

Kentik customers move workloads to (and from) multiple clouds, integrate existing hybrid applications with new cloud services, migrate to Virtual WAN to secure private network traffic, and make on-premises data and applications redundant to multiple clouds – or cloud data and applications redundant to the data center.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

Kentik

Most of the history of network operations has been supported by monitoring tools, mostly standalone, closed systems, seeing one or a couple of network element and telemetry types, and generally on-prem and one- or few-node, without modern, open-data architectures. Application layer : ADCs, load balancers and service meshes.

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Podcast with Kentik CEO Avi Freedman & Jim Metzler

Kentik

On September 20, Kentik announced Kentik NPM, the first network performance monitoring solution designed for the speed, scale, and architecture of today’s digital business. Is it the WAN? And they all, as a group, have latency SLAs in the tens of milliseconds. Podcast with Kentik CEO Avi Freedman and analyst Jim Metzler.

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Implementing a Cost-aware Cloud Networking Infrastructure

Kentik

These distributed, data-intensive architectural components require layers of abstraction for deployment, orchestration, security, observability, and platform integrations, creating complex and dynamic networks. This might include caches, load balancers, service meshes, SD-WANs, or any other cloud networking component.

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Kentik’s Journey to Deliver the First Cloud Network Observability Product

Kentik

Many of our customers already running large on-prem networks noted a trend: As their companies settled into the cloud, network teams were asked to step up to help configure network architectures, establish connectivity to their data and remote offices, and solve connectivity issues for the app teams. But those days are gone. Adapt or die.

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