Visibility as a service for critical IT services

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NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, a leading provider of cybersecurity, service assurance and business analytics solutions, today announced its managed service offering, NETSCOUT Visibility as a Service (VaaS), which provides XNUMX/XNUMX testing, monitoring, troubleshooting and reporting for critical Provides IT services and applications to its customers.

The service is based on the nGenius® Service Assurance solutions from NETSCOUT and uses the extensive expertise of the company's VaaS engineering team to relieve the IT organizations of companies and government agencies worldwide.

Visibility as a Service (VaaS)

According to a recent study by MarketsandMarkets, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for global managed services will be 2021% between 2026 and 7,9, reaching a market size of US$354,8 billion. Factors impacting growth include “the shortage of skilled IT professionals, the increasing demand for secure IT infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic, cost and risk reduction, and compliance requirements regulations and safety.”

"As organizations continue to drive digital transformation while ensuring compliance and security, the need for deep end-to-end network visibility and control is paramount," said Mark Leary, Research Director, Network Analytics and Automation at IDC. “Comprehensive as-a-service management offerings enable IT organizations to better align their operational priorities with spend, shift the focus of their people to more strategic tasks, and access vendor-driven best practices, operational expertise, and technology innovation. All of this serves to move organizations towards a more proactive, predictive and protective approach to managing networks in today's hyper-connected digital business environment."

VaaS helps companies to identify and solve problems

Problems with business-critical applications can be quickly scanned via the dashboard (Bild_Netscout).

"Companies have been forced to adapt to compete in challenging talent acquisition and new remote work environments, which has increased pressure and demands on IT teams," said Michael Szabados, Chief Operating Officer at NETSCOUT. “VaaS helps companies quickly identify and resolve issues to maintain productivity while ensuring an exceptional end-user experience. In addition, our customers benefit by increasing the value of their investments in our Service Assurance solutions, resulting in a higher return.”

VaaS is available as a subscription-based service for both existing and new customers. For existing customers with an nGenius solution, the service offers continuous monitoring and triage. The service also includes proactive testing of critical applications and services, notification of appropriate customer contacts when a problem is discovered, triage and performance reports. To ensure better control, the service also delivers VaaS service reports to IT operations, application owners and other executives if necessary. Through proactive monitoring, including regular testing of business transactions at any time of the day or night, VaaS can identify and fix potential problems before they affect the end user.

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About NETSCOUT

NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC. helps secure digital business services against security, availability and service disruptions. Our market and technology leadership is based on the combination of our patented smart data technology with intelligent analytics. We provide the comprehensive, real-time insight that customers need to accelerate and secure their digital transformation. Our advanced Omnis® cybersecurity platform for threat detection and mitigation offers comprehensive network visibility, threat detection, contextual investigations and automated mitigation at the network edge


 

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