EasyVista has completed the acquisition of Coservit, which delivers an AIOps and next generation monitoring software technology, ServiceNav.
The acquisition further positions EasyVista as a global leader in IT service management (ITSM) by delivering an end-to-end observability and service experience management solution. This acquisition is already the second acquisition after Goverlan, a US company specialized in remote control, end of July positioning EasyVista as a market consolidator.
“EasyVista has one goal: to make IT easy,” said Sylvain Gauthier, CEO and co-founder of EasyVista. “Our 2025 vision allows us to realize that goal for our customers through strategic acquisitions and organic product innovation. The acquisition of ServiceNav will provide a holistic view of the health of our customers’ IT infrastructure, while our recent acquisition of Goverlan will give customers access to self-healing technology. We are pleased to offer customers these expanded and augmented capabilities including service delivery, support, and advanced monitoring.”
Founded in 2006, Coservit’s ServiceNav is a SaaS platform for network, IT infrastructure, cloud, and application monitoring. ServiceNav features a unique “IT Weather” report that gives insights into an organization’s overall IT health. Used by more than 200 organizations, the Coservit ServiceNav AI technology provides predictive monitoring and performance analysis to support business outcomes.
The integration with EasyVista provides a proactive and predictive, end-to-end augmented service management experience. This will result in a reduction in system unavailability and a boost in productivity for users, which directly impacts the business’ value streams. Additionally, the integration will provide a 360-degree view of the entire service chain from IT network, infrastructure, applications, and endpoints to how each element is used, thereby taking self-healing capabilities to the next level with predictive incident management.
“EasyVista has already established itself as a global leader in the ITSM space, making them the perfect partner to further enhance and develop ServiceNav,” said François Mateo, CEO of Coservit. “EasyVista’s products together with the ServiceNav AIOps platform, will provide an end-to-end service and observability platform, that is unique in the market. With several customers already benefiting from the product synergies, now we will be able to deepen our integration and expand our offering on a global level.”
As part of the company’s 2025 vision, and with the support of its shareholders Eurazeo and Cathay, EasyVista aims to double its revenue to enable exponential growth and development. This includes initiatives to acquire top talent and leverage product enhancements to engage in the competitive ITSM markets.
This acquisition, as well as the recent acquisition of Goverlan, are financed by funds managed by BlackRock.
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