SignalFx Expands Cloud Monitoring to Europe
September 17, 2018
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SignalFx announced the immediate availability of a new EU Region, a new production deployment of its award-winning service hosted in Ireland.

Hundreds of customers across all geographies already use SignalFx to monitor their cloud native environments; starting today, they can do so with the flexibility to store their data in the US or in Europe.

With this expansion, SignalFx will be better able to address the acceleration of cloud adoption taking place in the EMEA market.

Operating in the cloud is increasingly becoming the model of choice to respond to the agility and speed of innovation that digital businesses require. Cloud systems and cloud-native applications open up new requirements for monitoring and observability that traditional solutions cannot address. SignalFx works with leading global companies to help mitigate the operational risk and cost of cloud adoption while providing the most advanced cloud monitoring service for modern cloud-native applications and environments.

“As demand for the SignalFx cloud monitoring service grows, we continue to invest in our international expansion to better serve the need of our global customers,” said Karthik Rau, co-founder and CEO of SignalFx. “Our customers regularly ask about data residency, so we are pleased to now offer SignalFx hosted in Europe.”

Built on a streaming architecture, SignalFx is capable of delivering true real-time analytics and operational intelligence at scale across all elements of the cloud native stack — from infrastructure to OSS, middleware, microservices, serverless, API, and applications — and across any cloud, whether public, private or on-premise.

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