ThousandEyes, a San Francisco-based start-up offering a network intelligence platform that delivers network visibility, announced support for Cisco Enterprise Routers.
ThousandEyes Enterprise Agents that use containers to run directly on Cisco equipment at branch offices.
ThousandEyes is one of the first technology partners to certify support for application hosting on Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISR) 4000 Series and Aggregation Services Routers (ASR) 1000 Series, part of Cisco’s move to enable additional capabilities from trusted third parties directly on Cisco routers.
“Cisco and ThousandEyes customers can now benefit from network intelligence with expanded vantage points through the deployment of smart agents that run directly on Cisco routers,” said Sanjay Mehta, Chief Marketing Officer at ThousandEyes.
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ThousandEyes Raises $35 Million for Monitoring Software
ThousandEyes, a start-up based in San Francisco, closed $35 million in Series C funding for its network intelligence solutions.
ThousandEyes is a network intelligence platform that delivers visibility into every network an organization relies on, enabling them to optimize and improve application delivery, end-user experience and ongoing infrastructure investments. The company said modern enterprises rely on third-party applications, services and infrastructure connected over networks they don't manage or control and have little visibility into. Its solution provides the ability to see their now borderless network, providing network intelligence so they can better deliver on customer service level agreements.
The new funding was led by Tenaya Capital, with participation from new investor GV (formerly Google Ventures) and existing investors, including Sequoia Capital and Sutter Hill Ventures.
https://www.thousandeyes.com/
ThousandEyes is a network intelligence platform that delivers visibility into every network an organization relies on, enabling them to optimize and improve application delivery, end-user experience and ongoing infrastructure investments. The company said modern enterprises rely on third-party applications, services and infrastructure connected over networks they don't manage or control and have little visibility into. Its solution provides the ability to see their now borderless network, providing network intelligence so they can better deliver on customer service level agreements.
The new funding was led by Tenaya Capital, with participation from new investor GV (formerly Google Ventures) and existing investors, including Sequoia Capital and Sutter Hill Ventures.
https://www.thousandeyes.com/