Gigamon announced the integration of New Relic with Gigamon Hawk.
By providing a clear, complete and consistent view of what’s happening across hybrid infrastructure, Hawk is empowering IT professionals to close the cloud visibility gap.
Infrastructure complexity has grown exponentially with the acceleration of digital transformation, resulting in a foundational gap in visibility across the underlying hybrid cloud environment. With unified visibility across the hybrid and multi-cloud landscape, leveraging a single, simple interface and automated orchestration, Gigamon Hawk closes this gap, radically simplifying cloud adoption.
“Integrating New Relic with Gigamon Hawk empowers customers to harness the power of observability to simplify hybrid cloud deployment and maintain their security posture,” said Raj Ramanujam, VP Alliances and Channels at New Relic. “This unique combination is essential to reducing risks faced undergoing digital transformation.”
Gigamon Hawk is an elastic visibility and analytics fabric, which closes the cloud visibility gap by enabling cloud tools to see the network and network tools to see the cloud. With visibility across the entire hybrid cloud network, organizations can improve customer experience, eliminate security blind spots, and reduce cost and complexity.
“The cloud visibility gap is a threat to business continuity for every organization today, and the partnership between Gigamon and New Relic is crucial for organizations to reap the benefits of cloud adoption, without the associated risks,” said Michael Dickman, Chief Product Officer at Gigamon. “Hawk and its unique capabilities can offer such assurance by successfully eliminating security and compliance gaps and providing IT teams full visibility of their cloud environments.”
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