Over 90 percent of organizations are embracing hybrid, multi-cloud strategies according to Gateway Research (July 2021, Gigamon). Gaining insight into the data-in-motion across these infrastructures is foundational to security and compliance and maximizing operational performance. However current approaches to monitoring multi-cloud environments rely on a myriad of tools, which makes achieving this level of insight a challenge.
Only Gigamon Hawk provides pervasive deep observability into data-in-motion between on-premises, virtual, and public clouds—and the tools used to secure and manage them. Gigamon Hawk harnesses actionable network-level intelligence to amplify the power of observability tools, going beyond current approaches that rely exclusively on metrics, events, logs, and traces (MELT).
See how Gigamon address the challenge of multi-cloud visibility.
Gigamon Hawk is a deep observability pipeline that ensures visibility and security across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures. It enables organizations to realize the full transformational promise of the cloud by:
Gigamon Hawk acquires, brokers, and transforms tool traffic in a consistent way across all infrastructures. It extends the value of cloud, security, and observability tools with real-time network intelligence derived from packets, flows and application metadata to deliver proactive, defense-in-depth and complete performance management across hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures.
Gigamon also optimizes efficiency by reducing traffic to tools using proven GigaVUE-FM and GigaSMART® functions. Together, these capabilities empower enterprises to achieve the full agility of a resilient digital infrastructure without risk.
Deep multi-cloud observability
Gigamon Hawk Fabric Manager provides consistent UI and capabilities for easier management, integrating and amplifying the power of cloud-native monitoring and third-party tools for deep observability.
Extending security, compliance
Gigamon Hawk provides packet level visibility to existing and cloud-native tools to deliver a consistent, proactive security posture across all infrastructures and meets PII requirements.
Improving application intelligence
Application filtering identifies unauthorized apps and behavior and reduces traffic to tools for efficiency and bandwidth, while application metadata intelligence reduces traffic to tools by 80%.
“Because traditional network monitoring tools struggle with visibility into cloud activity, increasing cloud adoption will heighten the presence and criticality of network blind spots. Here, cloud visibility and control problems can best be solved by next-generation cloud visibility solutions like those from Gigamon.”
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