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Ribbon Expands Portfolio of DISA JITC-Certified Solutions in Support of U.S. Department of Defense Network Deployments

Ribbon Communications Inc. announces the expansion of its portfolio of Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC)-certified solutions. The Ribbon Policy Engine Server (PSX), Ribbon Application Management Platform (RAMP), and Ribbon Analytics have been added to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Approved Products List (APL), reinforcing Ribbon's commitment to delivering secure, mission-critical communications infrastructure.

Introducing 400G Ports

Discover why 400G is growing in popularity across industries, and how you can deploy it with Megaport. The Megaport team is excited to introduce 400G ports. This addition to our network offering gives enterprises, cloud builders, and service providers access to ultra-high bandwidth on demand, making it easier than ever to interconnect clouds, data centers, and services at massive scale. If your IT team is already using 100G bandwidth, the need for 400G might creep up more quickly than you think.

(ServiceNow + Kentik) From Reactive to Proactive: The Rise of Agentic Networks

Agentic AI is not just hype—it’s a force multiplier that enables infrastructure and operations teams to do more, with less effort, in less time. Importantly, it helps IT teams compress time to resolution and even proactively detect and respond to issues, before they escalate.

High Availability by Design | WhatsUp Gold

As IT environments grow more distributed and resilient, the Progress WhatsUp Gold network monitoring solution is evolving to meet the moment. Starting in early 2026, Progress will officially retire the legacy Failover Manager and usher in a new era of high availability (HA) by design. This modern, scalable approach aligns with today’s best practices in infrastructure. Find more information on High Availability by Design.

Automating Connectivity: The Future of Digital Infrastructure

Connectivity powers our world, but the way it’s bought and sold is being transformed. In this episode of Uplink, Michael Reid talks with Ben Edmond, founder and CEO of Connectbase, about building a global marketplace for digital infrastructure. With 4.2 million quotes processed each month and 1.9 trillion rows of connectivity data, Connectbase is revolutionizing how providers and enterprises access real-time intelligence.

Real-time Alerting for Data Center Networks

Kentik’s Phil Gervasi shows how modern data centers—especially those powering AI workloads—can spot and fix problems before they impact performance or budgets. See how Kentik’s Data Explorer helps you identify disruptive flows, reclaim wasted network capacity, and turn insights into real-time alerts. With monitor-only mode and integrations with systems like PagerDuty and ServiceNow, your network becomes its own early warning system—driving uptime, cost savings, and better AI performance.

AI That Knows Networking: Selector vs. Generic GPT Integrations

The hype around generative AI has led many IT teams to experiment with plugging generic GPT models into their workflows. On paper, this is the beginning of true AI networking, featuring conversational interfaces, instant summaries, and faster troubleshooting. However, as we discussed in the previous post, “Why Your IT Copilot Needs Context, Not Just Data,” copilots are only as effective as the intelligence behind them.

Optimize application performance at the network layer: introducing HTTP Performance Insights in Frontend Observability

Imagine you’re a frontend engineer monitoring the user experience for an e-commerce app. You notice your checkout flow has a 15% abandonment rate. Your API responses are inconsistent. Your users are frustrated, and you’re drowning in data and complex queries trying to figure out why. Sound familiar? You can use real user monitoring (RUM) to determine what has happened, looking at page load times, error counts, user sessions, etc.

Console Connect expands in Thailand enabling 13 new data centre locations

Thailand is emerging as one of Asia’s most important digital hubs. Fuelled by large-scale investments in data centres, cloud regions, and network infrastructure, the country is becoming a central link between Southeast Asia and global markets. Recognising this, Console Connect, PCCW Global’s Network-as-a-Service platform, has expanded its footprint by enabling 13 new data centre locations across Thailand, bringing the total to 16 nationwide.

Smarter Network Monitoring: Reduce Alert Noise for MSPs & IT Teams

If you’ve ever worked in a loud office, you know the drill: A co-worker’s on a call, someone’s talking about the next Taylor Swift album in the break room, another’s constantly clearing their throat, and the HVAC sounds like a jet engine. It’s loud. Your brain tries to filter it all out, but it’s no use. Then you put on noise-canceling headphones… and suddenly, you can think again.

All the As-a-services, Compared

Head spinning with all the “aaS” acronyms floating around these days? Our complete glossary will bring you up to speed. We’re watching the world go as-a-service in real time, and it has made for some heated Reddit threads about how our existence is being monetized at every turn. It’s difficult to refute that individual consumers should have the option to pay a one-off fee for software, platforms, and media as opposed to paying for temporary access.

Introducing ping and TCP port monitoring (and lots of other improvements)

A couple months ago, we sent out a survey to all our users asking what they like about Oh Dear, how they use it, and how we could improve our service. One of the things that was asked a lot was ping and TCP port monitoring. The past few months we worked hard to add this kind of monitoring to our service. And while building it, we touched upon other parts of our service and improved lots of little things. And I'm proud to share that we now have shipped it all! Let's go through it!

5 Signs Your Network Operations Need an Upgrade

Network operations form the foundation of how businesses function in today's connected world. Every service, tool, and application depends on the network working smoothly. When network operations fall behind, the problems show up quickly. Employees face disruptions, customers lose patience, and the business as a whole struggles to keep up with modern demands. The challenge is that many teams keep patching small issues without realizing the system itself has outgrown its usefulness.

The Vulnerability Sitting in Front of Government Websites

In early August, in a sublet apartment on the eighth floor of a high-rise in central Tel Aviv, Aviv Yahav, a vulnerability researcher, opened a debugger and watched a memory address filled with zeros where it should have held a cryptographic secret. The affected system was a Fortinet FortiWeb appliance, a web application firewall deployed by thousands of organizations across the public and private sectors. The missing bytes were the secret used to derive session keys for authenticated user sessions.

ManageEngine recognized as a Customers' Choice in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Network Management Tools

We are thrilled to share that ManageEngine has been recognized as a Customers’ Choice in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Network Management Tools. We are even more excited to be the only vendor positioned in the Customers' Choice quadrant for this category! This recognition is especially meaningful because it's completely based on reviews and feedback from our customers.

How Auvik Network Management Optimizes Network Performance: Real User Insights

Network performance challenges can cripple business operations, leaving IT teams scrambling to identify bottlenecks while users experience frustrating slowdowns. Without proper visibility into bandwidth utilization, latency issues, packet loss, and network availability, organizations risk reactive troubleshooting that costs time and productivity.

Real User Experiences: How Auvik Network Management Transforms Remote Support

When distributed teams need network support, traditional approaches often fall short. The difference between a quick remote fix and hours of on-site troubleshooting can make or break productivity for organizations with dispersed infrastructure. Based on feedback from real users on PeerSpot, an enterprise technology buying intelligence platform, Auvik Network Management is changing how IT teams deliver remote support by eliminating common barriers and reducing resolution times.

Identify slowdowns across your entire network with Datadog Network Path

As modern infrastructure becomes increasingly distributed across on-premises data centers, multi-cloud environments, ISPs, and remote offices, understanding how traffic flows across your network is critical to delivering reliable performance and great user experiences. But pinpointing the source of network slowdowns remains one of the most persistent challenges for operations, network, and IT teams.

High Availability by Design: WhatsUp Gold Strategic Shift from Failover

As IT environments grow more distributed and resilient, the Progress WhatsUp Gold network monitoring solution is evolving to meet the moment. Starting in early 2026, Progress will officially retire the legacy Failover Manager and usher in a new era of high availability (HA) by design. This modern, scalable approach aligns with today’s best practices in infrastructure.

How to Monitor WiFi Access Points: Best Practices for Business WiFi

WiFi Access points (APs) are the foundation of business WiFi. They’re the devices making sure laptops, smartphones, and even IoT gadgets connect reliably without cables. If an access point fails or becomes overloaded, the entire wireless experience can collapse, no matter how strong your Internet connection is. By keeping a close eye on your APs with the right WiFi access point monitoring software, you can catch issues before users even notice them.

The Outage You Didn't See Coming: How to Discover and Monitor Certificates Proactively

Progress WhatsUp Gold Certificate Discovery and Monitoring is a seamless capability included out of the box. It’s a proactive safeguard designed to help you spot certificate issues before they escalate into business problems.

Reduce PHI Risk Exposure With a Strategy That Supports HIPAA Compliance

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance is about more than firewalls and passwords. Your file-sharing solutions could be the weakest link in protecting sensitive patient data. When we think about healthcare cybersecurity, we tend to focus on large systems: electronic health records, databases, and billing platforms. But one everyday workflow that’s also as vulnerable – and often overlooked – is file transfer.

How Much Time Could You Save with Network Config Automation?

If you’re a network admin reading this, you already know the feeling. You’ve probably lost track of how many hours you spend doing the same repetitive tasks week after week, month after month. Backing up configs manually. Rolling back failed changes at 2 AM. Hunting down that one switch that somehow lost its configuration. Compiling compliance reports that should take minutes but somehow eat up your entire afternoon. Yet all those “quick” tasks add up.

The Influencer Making Network Engineering Cool Again

What happens when a social media obsession turns into one of the most unconventional and impactful careers in tech? In this episode of Uplink, Alexis Bertholf, Global Technical Evangelist at Megaport, explores how she’s making network engineering cool again, and why connectivity is the oxygen that cloud and AI can’t live without.

Black Hat USA 2025 recap

They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas—but this year, we couldn’t keep the latest in cybersecurity to ourselves. Though it wasn’t our first time attending Black Hat USA (we’re no strangers to the neon lights and desert heat), our anticipation was high when we landed at LAS. We couldn’t wait to get to the show, connect with security professionals, learn more about where the industry is headed, and put our own solutions to the test.

What's Hiding in Your Wiring Closets?

Let's be provocative for a moment. You probably don't know what is actually on your network. You have the CMDB, spreadsheets, diagrams from the last big refresh, and the institutional knowledge of your veteran engineers. But is this information accurate? Is it complete? Answering that question with absolute certainty can be difficult for many who manage complex IT environments.

Nginx Logs & Performance Monitoring with Loki and Telegraf | MetricFire

When a web service slows down or errors spike, metrics can tell you what changed (active connections rise, error rate increases), but the root cause can sometimes be found in your logs (which IPs are hammering POST endpoints, 4XX/5XX occurrences). Put the two together and you get the full observability picture. Time-series metric trends to spot incidents, and line-level details to fix them fast.

Spectrum Delivers Bare-Metal RPC Infrastructure for Next-Gen Blockchain Operations

In today's fast-evolving web3 environment, infrastructure plays a decisive role in how decentralized applications (dApps) perform and scale. Spectrum, a global Remote Procedure Call (RPC) provider, is meeting this challenge head-on with a bare-metal infrastructure that spans continents and supports over one billion daily RPC requests across more than 175 blockchain networks.

IT Security and Compliance Guide

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of IT compliance and the part it plays in IT security. It will also help you choose the right compliance reports tool for your company. As you get started, SolarWinds Security Event Manager (SEM) comes highly recommended as a near-automated IT security compliance solution that enables you to verify IT compliance and helps you perform many compliance-related IT operations.

10 Best PCI Compliance Software and PCI DSS Tools

PCI DSS is an industry security standard existing primarily to minimize the risk of debit and credit card data being lost. This is in the interest of both the customer and the merchant, because if data is lost or misused, the merchant could be subject to legal action. To protect yourself and your customers, you first need to understand the six PCI DSS control objectives and how to meet them.

Ultimate Guide to PCI DSS Compliance Requirements

When you make a credit card transaction, the last thing you want to think about is your data getting stolen. Fortunately, credit card companies put several measures in place to make sure this doesn’t happen. For businesses dealing with customer payments, PCI DSS compliance measures are a simple and necessary step in making sure customer credit card data is well protected. Ensuring PCI compliance can be a complex undertaking.

Why (Enriched) Flow Data Belongs in Every Network Operator's Daily Toolbox

Flow data has always held immense potential, but was often inaccessible because it lacked context and speed. Kentik removes that friction by automatically enriching flow with human-readable context, making it a daily driver for everyone, not just specialists.

Zero Trust Network Access: Benefits and Best Practices

In today's digital environment, the concept of a secure corporate perimeter has disappeared. Cloud adoption, remote work, and the use of personal devices for business tasks have created a borderless IT ecosystem. Traditional network security, which relied on protecting a fixed perimeter and trusting everything inside, no longer provides adequate protection against modern threats.

The Starlink Outage and Its Impact on Community Gateways

Last month, Starlink suffered its largest outage in years, arguably its biggest since becoming a major internet provider. In addition to the millions of individual customers around the world, the outage disconnected the Community Gateways, customers of Starlink’s new transit service. In this post, we delve into the outage and its impact on these far-flung networks.

Console Connect expands in Africa's biggest cloud hub

South Africa has cemented itself as Africa’s biggest cloud hub, with Johannesburg emerging as a key centre for cloud connectivity in the country. It has seen significant investment from the three major hyperscalers - AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud - all of which have a local presence in Johannesburg. This makes the city a strategic launchpad for cloud services, AI innovation, and digital transformation across the African region.

What is the User Lifecycle & How Can IT Teams Manage It?

It’s Monday morning, and a new hire is walking into the office for their first day. Before they can dive into the work, they need access to email, project management tools, cloud storage, and a dozen other SaaS apps their role depends on. IT has already been hard at work behind the scenes, provisioning accounts, assigning permissions, and making sure everything is ready the moment they sign in.

What is SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)?

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) sure does pack a punch for something with “simple” in its name, as it literally provides the lifeblood of network monitoring and device communications. Network admins rely heavily on SNMP because nearly every technology manufacturer supports the protocol. And, in turn, it enables them to collect information, configure devices and receive alerts about network performance and issues.

All Network Monitoring Tools Are Created Equal, Right?

There’s a question I hear quite often in my conversations about network management: "Aren't all network monitoring tools basically the same?" Honestly, I understand why so many people feel this way. For as long as I remember, the primary role of these tools has been to tell you when something is already broken. Your team gets an alert—a switch is down, an application is slow, a circuit is saturated—and the fire-fighting process begins.

Scale Observability, Streamline Operations with AppNeta Monitoring Policies

In today's sprawling enterprise environments, keeping the network running smoothly isn’t just a technical hurdle—it’s a logistical marathon. Enterprise IT environments are in constant motion. New employees come on board. Contractors rotate in and out. Departments roll out new tools. Corporate offices expand, consolidate, or close. And users demand flawless connectivity from wherever they are.

Chasing Cyber Crisis: Bart Lageweg on Thriving in High-Stakes IT

When the stakes are high, and the systems are down, who do governments and enterprises in the Netherlands call? Bart Lageweg, founder of Bizway, has built one of Europe’s most trusted MSPs by running toward the toughest IT challenges—cyberattacks, ransomware recovery, and compliance-critical crises. In this episode of Now That’s IT: Stories of MSP Success, host Chris Massey sits down with Bart to explore how Bizway thrives in the “firefighter” role of managed services. They discuss.

N-Central Quarterly Roundup - Q2 FY25

This content may contain forward-looking statements regarding future product plans and development efforts. N-able considers various features and functionality prior to any final generally available release. Information regarding future features and functionality is not and should not be interpreted as a commitment from N-able that it will deliver any specific feature or functionality in the future or, if it delivers such feature or functionality, any time frame when that feature or functionality will be delivered. All information is based upon current product.

Fiber Paths and Failsafes: Why Your Network Design Matters

Redundancy isn’t just a buzzword – it’s the design principle keeping modern AI and cloud applications online. In this Uplink episode, Kevin Schlosser, Interconnection Product Manager at NTT Global Data Centers, explains how resilient infrastructure is engineered to expect failure but remain operational. We explore: Diverse entry points and fiber path management AI-driven bandwidth growth: 100G standard, 400G emerging Cooling innovations for intense compute workloads Why providers without their own fiber may offer the most resilient paths.

Network Switch Monitoring: How to Monitor Switch Performance with SNMP

If you’ve spent any time managing networks, you know the switch is the backbone that keeps everything connected, but it’s easy to take them for granted until something breaks. Monitoring network switches isn’t just “nice to have”; it’s critical if you want to avoid those sudden outages that bring everything to a halt.

Top Browser Extensions to Enhance Your Online Privacy

In the era of digitalization, it is more important than ever to preserve online privacy. In the age of growing cyber threats, data breaches, and intrusive tracking technologies, protecting your personal data when using the internet is a priority. Browser extensions that are meant to protect your data, block trackers, and increase security are one of the best options to enhance your online privacy. This article discusses some of the most useful browser extensions to boost your online privacy, and gives you factual and interesting information to make an informed decision.

Data Center VXLAN Overlay Visibility at Scale

VXLAN overlays bring flexibility to modern data centers, but they also hide what operators most need to see: true host-to-host and service-to-service traffic. Kentik restores that visibility by decoding VXLAN from sFlow, exposing both overlay endpoints and underlay paths in a single view without the cost and complexity of pervasive packet capture — the result: faster troubleshooting, smarter capacity planning, and confident operations at scale.

5 PCI DSS File Transfer Requirements You Can Meet With Serv-U

Compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is essential for any organization that handles credit card data, and it extends far beyond databases and payment gateways. One area often overlooked is file transfer workflows, which can pose serious risks if not properly secured.

If you want to monitor reality, you have to monitor your users' perspective.

Not from your data center. Not from your internal network. Not from your controlled environments. Real users are on hotel Wi-Fi, public LTE, spotty networks, global cloud providers. To understand their experience, your monitoring needs to reflect their reality: location, device, network, context.

Network Visualization: 4 Ways to Visualize Computer Networks

Network visualization is the process of visually representing networks of connected entities, like devices, data flows, or relationships, using nodes and links. This technique helps in understanding complex data, identifying patterns, and improving network management by providing a clear visual overview of the network’s structure and behavior.

What is Data Center Interconnect (DCI)? A Complete Guide

Data centers have become the beating heart of digital business. Everything from financial transactions to cloud-based collaboration tools depends on the seamless movement of information between these high-powered facilities. As demand for bandwidth grows and companies stretch their networks across cities, states, and continents, the ability to connect data centers securely and efficiently has taken on new urgency. But linking data centers isn’t as simple as laying fiber between buildings.

2025 Buyer's Guide - Choosing Unified Infrastructure Monitoring

Unified infrastructure monitoring delivers a single, enterprise-grade platform to oversee hybrid environments, providing real-time insights and proactive health monitoring across on-premises, cloud, and edge systems. As 2025 brings new challenges with artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing, and hybrid complexity, SolarWinds stands out as a thought leader in unified infrastructure monitoring for enterprises.

Inside a Cybersecurity War Room - SolarWinds TechPod 101

It's CSOC o'clock! In this episode, we dive into the high-stakes world of cyber defense with the manager of cybersecurity operations at a critical infrastructure organization. From ransomware threats and zero-day exploits to the rise of nation-state-backed Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), our guest reveals how security teams manage 24/7 threats, the mindset it takes to thrive in cybersecurity, and why community collaboration is becoming essential in cyber warfare.

SNMP Device Monitoring: Feature Highlight - Obkio

Tired of noisy alerts and overcomplicated SNMP monitoring tools? Learn how Obkio’s SNMP Device Monitoring blends simplicity and intelligence, giving you fewer alerts, better insights and faster troubleshooting so you can resolve network router, switch and firewall issues in minutes. It always starts the same way. You’re managing your network; maybe it’s five devices, maybe it’s five hundred, and everything should be simple. But instead, you’re caught between two extremes.

What is Shadow AI & What Can You do About It?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is now embedded in everyday professional workflows — so much so that 46% of employees say they would continue using AI tools even if their organization banned them. The productivity gains are undeniable, but this widespread, unmonitored use of AI also introduces growing risks around data security, compliance, and governance.

Why Visibility Is the #1 IT Priority in 2025: Tackling Shadow AI and Emerging Risks

AI adoption is progressing at a rapid pace. What started as a trickle of generative tools is now a flood of autonomous agents, custom copilots, and AI-powered SaaS, most of it entering the workplace faster than IT can keep track of.

How Streaming, AI, and Network Demand Are Reshaping Rural Middle Mile Networks

Rural America is experiencing a dramatic surge in network demand driven by high-bandwidth applications like 4K video streaming, real-time sports content, and AI workloads. As broadband competition and digital transformation accelerate, service providers must rethink middle-mile network architecture to be scalable, technology-agnostic, and service-aware.

Introducing Megaport IPsec Tunnels

Protect your network traffic from cloud, edge, or branch with Megaport’s new IPsec add-on for Megaport Cloud Router. If you’re managing a network across public cloud, private cloud, branch offices, disaster recovery sites, or remote endpoints, you’ve probably asked the question: How can I secure this entire environment without adding more hardware or complexity?

Why MikroTik VPS Is a Smart Choice for Network Monitoring and Management

Managing complex, distributed networks is no longer optional; it's essential for business success. They are often used for remote offices and IoT deployments, and managing those without the right toolkit is too much pressure, as uptime, security, and scalability without overspending should be secured. If you buy MikroTik VPS, you can be surprised at how these constant headache-causing tasks are managed successfully and with minimal effort. All thanks to the features this technology has.

High Score: Megaport Hits 1,000 Locations

To celebrate one of our biggest milestones so far, we reflect on the journey we've taken to get here alongside our incredible partners and customers. Megaport has just hit a milestone that has been over a decade in the making: 1,000 Megaport-enabled locations worldwide. This achievement is more than just a nice, round number – it means Megaport is now available in 10% of all data centers globally. In this industry, that’s a massive deal.

What Is Network Jitter and How It Affects Your Connection: Causes, Tests and Solutions

Streaming movies and series, VoIP, video conferencing, remote work, competitive gaming… the network shoulders ever more pieces of modern life, and it better not fail—otherwise we get like Michael Douglas in *Falling Down*. One of those issues is network jitter, which we’ll cover in depth here.

What Your SD-WAN Isn't Telling You

Your SD-WAN is constantly making decisions. It assesses path quality based on metrics like packet loss, latency, and jitter, and steers traffic for your most critical applications accordingly. For this, it is an indispensable technology. But have you ever paused to ask a fundamental question: Is the path it chooses truly the best one available, or just the best one it can see from its limited vantage point?

How DX NetOps Topology Streamlines and Optimizes Triage

Every network operator knows the feeling: a critical alert fires, and suddenly it’s all hands on deck. But instead of jumping straight to resolution, you find yourself sifting through irrelevant alerts, flipping between tools, and trying to assemble a puzzle with missing pieces. In today’s high-stakes, hybrid environments, that kind of delay isn’t just frustrating—it’s costly. When issues arise, fast, intelligent triage is a must.

What is Network Management?

International businesses and near-citywide college campuses require effective network management solutions to minimize downtime, optimize performance and strengthen cybersecurity. In summary, network management helps maintain the efficiency, reliability and security of a local and/or cloud-based network. However, developing a viable network management strategy requires an understanding beyond its actions.

Navigating the Growth of Digital Infrastructure in Brazil with Carlos Eduardo Sedeh

What does it take to build a telecom network that actually listens? In this episode of Uplink, Carlos Eduardo Sedeh, CEO of SAMM (formerly Megatelecom), joins host Michael Reid to explore how a flat-fee dial-up service launched in 1999 laid the groundwork for a customer-first telecom strategy that continues to reshape Brazil’s enterprise connectivity landscape.

Automating Network Diagrams for A Complete View of All Active and Passive Components

Accurately tracking how data center devices are connected—across switches, patch panels, structured cabling, and more—is essential for efficient data center operations. But for many teams, documentation still lives in static diagrams or outdated spreadsheets, requiring extensive manual effort. This is time-consuming and leads to inaccuracies that can cause delays in planning or troubleshooting and unnecessary risk. Sunbird DCIM changes that.

3 Signs You've Outgrown Scripts and Spreadsheets for Network Configs

In the early days of any IT operation, pragmatism rules. Most network teams start with what’s readily available—custom scripts, Excel spreadsheets, shared network drives, and tribal knowledge. It’s cost-effective and familiar. But as your organization grows, so does the complexity of your network. Devices multiply, configurations diversify, and the operational risk of keeping everything “stitched together” with manual methods increases exponentially.

IP Optical Middle Mile Network Architectures for Rural America

In addressing the burgeoning demand for broadband connectivity in rural America, a robust and innovative IP Optical Network Architecture is essential. The architecture must incorporate a best-in-class multi-layer design optimized for middle-mile functionality, integrating both voice and security dimensions. A pivotal requirement is to decouple the last mile from the middle mile, ensuring that the last-mile solutions can remain agnostic to various technologies while still benefiting from a unified middle-mile infrastructure.

Nothing about today's Internet stays in one place... so why does your monitoring?

Users are mobile. Apps are elastic. Traffic shifts constantly across clouds, ISPs, and geographies. Monitoring needs to adapt to that reality. You need visibility that moves with your users and your applications, wherever they go, however they connect. The Internet is now your application fabric. And your monitoring strategy should reflect that!

Network Visualization Tools: Key Features and Top 6 Tools in 2025

Network visualization tools are software applications that allow users to represent, explore, and analyze network structures graphically. These networks can include computer and telecommunication infrastructure, as well as social, biological, and organizational networks. Visualization is achieved by displaying nodes (entities) and edges (relationships), making complex datasets easier to interpret and manage.

Behind the Dashboard - Catchpoint Traceroute

Behind the Dashboard is an ongoing series where we look under the hood of a specific Catchpoint feature. Each episode breaks down the technology itself, what’s challenging about using it for monitoring, and how we removed friction and toil to make it a valuable part of the Catchpoint platform. In this episode Leon, Brandon, and Sergey take a look at “traceroute” tests – a feature that may seem humble and unassuming, but has unexpected power and utility when it comes to identifying performance issues with your site, service, or application.

Console Connect Ecosystem Update August 2025

In this ecosystem update, we share details of 11 new data centre locations now available on the Console Connect platform, along with new global on-ramps across the ''big three'' cloud providers. Across the U.S., we’ve expanded our footprint in New Jersey, Florida, Utah, and Ohio, giving you access to more local data centres with ultra low-latency connectivity.

Goodput vs Throughput: The Differences and How They Affect Your Network

Two key metrics that often come up in discussions about network performance are throughput and goodput. While these terms may seem similar, they highlight different aspects of your network’s efficiency and misunderstanding them can lead to poor decision-making that can impact the way you manage your network and your business’ resources.

IPAM Site Mapping: Give Your Subnets a Home

Without site context, your 5-minute fix becomes a 30-minute hunt through spreadsheets and Slack channels while users wait. This isn’t just inconvenient—it’s expensive. Every minute of downtime costs your business, and every minute spent playing IP detective is a minute not spent solving the actual problem. As networks scale across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments, this lack of infrastructure context creates real operational pain for your team.

What Are Packet Bursts: Causes, Fixes & How to Find Them

Have you ever been in the middle of an important video call, only for it to glitch or freeze out of nowhere? Or did an application suddenly slow down right when you needed it most? These frustrating moments can often be caused by something hidden in the background: packet bursts. But what exactly are packet bursts, and why do these sudden surges in data traffic catch you off guard when your network seems steady? Are they just random spikes in the data flow, or is there something deeper causing them?