ThousandEyes,
the company that delivers visibility into the Internet and digital
experiences, today announced a significant expansion of its cloud
monitoring coverage, including the addition of new global Alibaba Cloud
monitoring capabilities. This increased coverage builds on ThousandEyes'
robust fleet of Cloud Agents providing global monitoring vantage points
from major cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google
Cloud Platform (GCP), and Microsoft Azure as well as global data centers
and major ISPs, giving enterprises unmatched visibility and the ability
to measure application and network-layer performance metrics for any
website, application or service.
"Global
organizations today run on the Internet, connecting applications and
services to end-users everywhere, and making deep Internet visibility
non-negotiable, which is especially relevant for companies operating in
Asia-Pacific where heavy sovereign controls impact Internet performance
and digital experience," said ThousandEyes vice president of product Joe
Vaccaro. "ThousandEyes already provides unparalleled visibility into
how AWS, GCP and Azure impacts digital experience delivery, and by
adding the ability to monitor Alibaba Cloud performance to the mix,
global enterprises operating in Asia-Pacific and beyond are empowered
with the visibility and control they need to improve customer
experiences and business performance."
"The
worldwide infrastructure as a service (IaaS) [public cloud services]
market grew 31.3% in 2018 to total $32.4 billion, up from $24.7 billion
in 2017", and "The dominant IaaS provider in China, Alibaba Cloud,
experienced the strongest growth among the leading vendors, growing
92.6% in 2018", according to a Gartner Press Release. Notably, according to the 2018 ThousandEyes Public Cloud Performance Benchmark Report,
the Asia-Pacific region showed some of the highest performance
variability across all of the major IaaS providers, demonstrating the
need for in-region vantage points within and across all major public
cloud providers. Traditional monitoring tools and cloud-native point
solutions both lack the ability to see beyond internal enterprise
networks, or outside of their own networks, respectively, meaning
companies that rely on either or both are leaving the broader Internet
unmonitored, jeopardizing existing investments and are at increased risk
of delivering poor digital experiences.
ThousandEyes added 19 Alibaba Cloud regions worldwide,
plus 13 new Cloud Agent locations across Asia-Pacific, including four
new locations in India, bringing ThousandEyes Asia-Pacific vantage
points to a total of 53 cities and global vantage points to a total of
more than 180 cities. This latest expansion adds to ThousandEyes'
existing Cloud Agent locations in IaaS providers, which currently
includes 15 AWS regions, 15 GCP regions and 25 Azure regions. Now, IT
teams can leverage pre-provisioned and easy-to-deploy vantage points in
IaaS to measure inter-region, hybrid and inter-cloud performance, map
network paths and monitor connectivity between a combination of
on-premises and cloud data centers. Companies are also enabled to adopt a
data-driven approach when planning multi-cloud deployments, as well as
provide immediate visibility into application delivery, network behavior
and inter-service dependencies, and their impact on digital experience.