A new partnership between LiveAction and Corvil provides businesses with increased visibility into their IT networks, along with deeper analytic insights and stronger cybersecurity.
Together, the complementary network performance management platforms deliver increased productivity and efficiency for operations teams as well as improved digital experiences through faster detection and resolution of cyber threats and performance issues – oftentimes before they impact the end user.
Businesses that have high security and network performance demands, such as financial services, government, and others will realize even greater benefits from the combination of LiveAction’s flow-based network performance management, visualization, and analytics platform and Corvil’s packet-based network data analytics platform for streaming machine-time intelligence.
Together, the platforms deliver insights from multiple network flow sources and packet-level data. This provides customers with complete visibility and enhanced device management capabilities across global networks as well as a deeper view into the detailed communications, indicators of compromise, users, devices, services, and application details necessary to effectively drive today’s businesses.
“Optimizing the delivery of business services across large, complex infrastructures requires rich insights across multiple data sets,” said Dennis Drogseth, VP, Enterprise Management Associates. “Corvil’s partnership with LiveAction is a perfect example of what’s needed to provide yet more robust depth and insight to this very multi-dimensional challenge—from capturing transactional behaviors across the network, to in-depth views of volumes flows and impacts, to integrated awareness of security-sensitive activities, to hooks into change and capacity management and optimization—and doing this with the breadth of understanding to support the growing world of cloud and hybrid infrastructure interdependencies.”
“From transacting billions of dollars to delivering life-saving messages, to enabling voice and video collaboration, networks are the lifeblood of every business today,” said David Murray, Chief Business Development Officer, Corvil. “Corvil enriches LiveAction’s flow data and visualization with our own granular visibility into networks, applications, and user activity, to assure overall business performance, enable faster diagnosis of problems, and improve cybersecurity posture. As our joint customers are challenged to do more with less budget and time, we believe this collaboration allows us to bolster their productivity through streamlined workflows by joining an expanded set of network-based machine data sources, insights, and capabilities across our two products.”
LiveAction boosts network performance by proactively spotting potential issues, providing analytics into network traffic flow and offering historical playback of network activities to reenact a point of failure from any time. Corvil complements LiveAction’s LiveNX platform by further diagnosing the source of complex infrastructure and application problems through continuous packet capture, micro-level network visibility and forensics, operations analytics, and cyber surveillance of users, infrastructure, applications, and services.
“Partnering with Corvil brings together two powerful, complementary network performance management platforms,” said Christian Barr, VP of Marketing, LiveAction. “Our integrated solution will provide customers with granular network data analytics and forensics and the much-needed insight across their network to deliver powerful digital experiences and meet compliance requirements.”
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