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Bio: Hello everyone, I'm Benjamin.

I am interested in computer technologies. I especially create news that includes developments made by Cisco.

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Cisco will incorporate ThousandEyes technology into a variety of its products

Cisco's idea is to incorporate this technology in products such as AppDynamics, the SD-WAN, WebEx, and Meraki families to improve visibility in the company, the internet, and the cloud.

Cisco has just acquired the firm ThousandEyes, founded in 2010 and with more than 400 employees currently, in a movement with which it plans to incorporate its technology in a variety of its products, including the performance of its AppDynamics applications, the SD-families. WAN, WebEx, and Meraki to improve visibility in the company, the internet, and the cloud.

"ThousandEyes technology alerts us when the user experience is less than ideal and can pinpoint where those failures were caused. With thousands of agents deployed across the Internet, the ThousandEyes platform has an unprecedented understanding of the Internet and is becoming smarter with each deployment, "said Todd Nightingale, senior vice president, and general manager, Cisco, in a blog post about the acquisition. "The acquisition of ThousandEyes will enable deeper and broader visibility to point out deficiencies and improve network and application performance on all the networks your business relies on by enabling end-to-end visibility when accessing applications. in the cloud. Internet intelligence will not only improve network reliability, but also the end-to-end application experience. "

"The acquisition of ThousandEyes will allow for deeper and broader visibility to point out deficiencies and improve network and application performance across networks."

With this purchase, common tools and network and application health dataset sharing will help eliminate silos, giving Cisco IT teams in real-time visibility into performance degradation issues of applications, explained the Cisco Senior Vice President and General Manager.

According to Mohit Lad, CEO and co-founder of ThousandEyes, the internet helps deliver applications in the cloud, but it is also the underlying backbone for SD-WAN services, making it key for customers to have a better understanding of that. net. "We provide tons of network intelligence, and when that is combined with actions like network planning or failover decisions, it's super powerful for users."

In this operation, it should be noted that it has been virtually managed - a first for Cisco - and is expected to close before the end of the first quarter of Cisco's fiscal year 21.
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