SolarWinds expanded the global reach of its full-stack, software as a service (SaaS) SolarWinds Observability solution with the opening of a new data center in Europe.
Located in Germany, the data center will allow more Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers to access SolarWinds Observability so they can manage highly complex hybrid and multi-cloud IT environments.
The recently launched SolarWinds Observability solution was designed to allow customers to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives by providing single-pane-of-glass visibility into modern and distributed digital services. The unified SaaS offering features powerful machine learning and AIOps capabilities designed to ensure the availability and performance of a business’s networks, applications, and infrastructures. In addition, the solution’s expedited anomaly detection, identification, and resolution help ensure service-level and user experience satisfaction objectives are consistently met.
SolarWinds offers flexible licensing options for its observability solution, which is now also available in AWS Marketplace. The unified SaaS offering also supports Amazon CloudWatch, making it easier than ever for businesses to seamlessly implement the company’s cloud-native offering into their stack. SolarWinds is also announcing today it has been accepted in the AWS Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Accelerate Program, a co-sell program for organizations that provide software solutions built to run on or integrate with AWS. The AWS ISV Accelerate Program will provide SolarWinds with support and benefits to help more customers effectively implement and utilize observability.
“Enterprises today need robust and secure solutions designed to provide the flexibility to scale rapidly and seamlessly no matter where they are on their digital transformation and cloud adoption journey or how complex their IT environment is,” said SolarWinds Chief Product Officer Rohini Kasturi. “SolarWinds Observability was built from the ground up to deliver increased visibility, intelligence, efficiency and the fastest possible return on investment (ROI). With the launch of this new data center, availability in AWS Marketplace, and our new AWS ISV Accelerate program membership, we’re positioned better than ever to provide more customers around the world our industry-leading observability solution on-premises or in the cloud—wherever the customer is on their journey.”
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