Four Inc. has been named a public sector aggregator for NetBrain Technologies.
Under the agreement, NetBrain’s Next-Gen Automation Platform will be available to the public sector through Four Inc.’s NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWPV), Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – Software 2 (ITES-SW2) contract vehicles, and its network of channel partners as part of the company’s boutique aggregation program. This collaboration aims to deliver cutting-edge network automation solutions tailored to the unique needs of government agencies and public sector organizations.
NetBrain’s no-code automation platform for hybrid network observability empowers organizations to automate troubleshooting, change and assessment workflows. No-code automation, powered by a live digital twin, is intent-based and designed to capture, replicate, and enforce network intent at scale, significantly enhancing operational efficiency and fortifying cybersecurity posture in today’s rapidly evolving digital environment. The platform facilitates network auto-discovery and automation capture, creation, and enforcement. Underneath, dynamic network maps and real-time auto-diagnosis empower both Network Operations (NetOps) and Cyber Operations (CyberOps) teams to streamline network management and bolster troubleshooting capabilities, substantially diminishing troubleshooting time and elevating operational effectiveness.
“NetBrain’s platform gives government agencies evolutionary solutions to manage their networks and respond to cyber threats,” said Chris Wilkinson, EVP of Sales for Four Inc. “We are excited to partner with NetBrain, enabling our channel with NetBrain’s real-time network visualization, continuous security assessment, and no-code automation to provide the public sector greater agility, resilience, and security in their network operations.”
NetBrain Technologies is available immediately via Four Inc.’s SEWPV and ITES-SW2 Contract Vehicles.
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