ThousandEyes,
the network intelligence company that delivers visibility into every
network, today announced support for deployment of Enterprise Agents
within Docker containers. Docker containers are fast becoming the
prevalent instrument for application development and deployment, and
support for Docker container deployments enables organizations to
automate deployment of ThousandEyes Enterprise Agents within their
network. Now organizations can more rapidly extend network visibility
from the branch office to the data center and facilitate expanded
network visibility and insights in these highly dynamic environments.
"Docker and containers can offer a simpler, faster way to
develop and deploy applications in today's fast-moving markets, but on
their own they don't always have the accompanying tools and assurances
in infrastructure management, networking and other areas that are needed
and expected by enterprise end users," said Jay Lyman, Research
Manager, Cloud Management and Containers at 451 Research. "Support for
greater network visibility and assurance with Docker from organizations
like ThousandEyes can help to close that gap and make use of containers
and automation a reality for more organizations."
Docker containers are a simple and standardized way to build,
deploy and run applications. With this support, ThousandEyes Enterprise
Agents now more easily deploy within the organization's IT
infrastructure delivering deep network performance insights to key
services and applications traversing an organization's branches and data
centers, as well as WAN and external providers. ThousandEyes' Docker
support enables organizations to more rapidly deploy Enterprise Agents
and build automated clusters across multiple locations, offering a
valuable solution for DevOps, cloud-native companies, and other
organizations moving to containerized environments.
"Cloud goes hand-in-hand with Docker containers.
Organizations that utilize container technology typically employ DevOps
processes and approaches with cloud technologies," said Nick Kephart,
Head of Product Marketing at ThousandEyes. "As adoption of container
technology matures and use cases expand, more organizations will deploy
additional operational services using Docker. ThousandEyes provides
visibility into the operations of the underlying network and its impact
on the increasingly distributed applications that traverse it. Our
support for Docker containers means that network operations teams can
more easily and automatically deploy ThousandEyes Enterprise Agents
anywhere and everywhere they need. Our DevOps and cloud-native customers
will find a great deal of value in this new support."
ThousandEyes Enterprise Agents facilitate visibility and
insight into network performance from within enterprise environments to
critical services and applications. These agents help see into network
links carrying VoIP and Unified Communications traffic, or into the MPLS
or VPN links between enterprise sites. Additionally, customers who
deploy agents in IaaS environments such as AWS, Azure or Google Compute
Engine will find Docker to be an easy and efficient deployment method
given their native support options.