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cPacket Networks Extends Cloud Visibility with Microsoft Azure Gateway Load Balancer

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cPacket Networks , a pioneering provider of intelligent observability solutions for hybrid and multi-cloud networks, announced its integration with the new Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB) service from Microsoft Azure at today’s Microsoft Ignite conference. As Microsoft’s partners for cloud visibility solutions, the cCloudTM Visibility suitefrom cPacket is being deployed in Azure as an agentless bump-in-the-wire alternative to leading financial and technology companies. The new integration point makes it easier to deploy, scale, and manage third-party security or monitoring virtual appliances at the cloud edge, making them more secure and cost-effective.

As more businesses, governments, and service providers migrate to the cloud or expand to multi-cloud, visibility of network traffic becomes a daily requirement for good application experience and good monitoring. Security.

Iain Kenney, Senior Director of Product Line Management at cPacket Networks said, “ cPacket’s cCloud solution provides in-depth network insights to ensure security and isolate application issues from network issues and gray areas of service level agreements, which allows for smooth navigation before and after the migration to the cloud .PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

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cPacket cCloud is one of the industry’s most comprehensive multi-cloud visibility solutions, including cloud native packet brokerage, packet capture, and service level indicators such as health analysis for customers. Real-time TCP and UDP / RTP applications, latency monitoring, connection issues, as well as PCAP files for security forensics.

” With Microsoft Azure Gateway Load Balancer, customers can easily use the virtual appliances they need without additional management costs, reducing the risk of downtime due to erroneous changes and eliminating points of failure. unique, ”said Narayan Annamalai, Partner PM Director at Microsoft.

The integrated solution has several benefits for end users including: reduced risk, service agility, faster deployment of third-party virtual appliances, better scalability, higher availability, and reduced costs and complexities.

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