ThousandEyes announced the launch of ThousandEyes Lite, a free version of their Network Performance Management (NPM) product.
ThousandEyes Lite brings the powerful visibility of application delivery performance to individuals and small teams and includes data for eighteen of the most popular SaaS applications. Today's announcement enables anyone to use ThousandEyes for free and includes a 15-day trial of the full Pro version of ThousandEyes. ThousandEyes Lite will enable individuals and small teams to gain detailed visibility of network performance both within the enterprise network and between their enterprise and cloud service providers.
"We've seen terrific traction from organizations of all sizes turning to ThousandEyes to gain visibility of end-to-end application and service delivery," said Mohit Lad, ThousandEyes CEO and Co-Founder. "From the beginning, our ambition has been to improve the network monitoring experience for everyone from individuals to large-scale teams. Providing a free version of ThousandEyes enables us to deliver on that objective."
ThousandEyes Lite includes full visibility of internal and cloud-based application delivery from up to three locations anywhere within an organizations network environment. Also included are data feeds for eighteen of the most popular SaaS applications and web services, such as NetSuite, Microsoft Office 365, Salesforce, Workday, Facebook, Twitter and more. In addition, the expansion of vantage points from ThousandEyes Lite users will improve predictive analytics and diagnostic capabilities for all ThousandEyes users.
"ThousandEyes has been a pioneer creating valuable new network and application performance tools to support the use of today's, network-accessed applications," said Peter Christy, Research Director, Networking at 451 Research. "The ThousandEyes free version enables a much bigger potential market to understand the kind of value ThousandEyes can provide in the best way possible — by using it."
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