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Cisco Announces New Integrations Between Cisco ThousandEyes and Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor

Cisco announced new integrations between Cisco ThousandEyes and Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor (CWIM), a new Internet monitoring service from Amazon Web Services (AWS).

The integration empowers customers with unparalleled visibility into their cloud deployments, enabling them to deliver unmatched optimized digital experiences.

With this new integration, customers can leverage operational insights to ensure optimal placement of AWS instances and monitoring coverage based on user traffic profiles. This integration comes on the heels of ThousandEyes announcing AWS Network Path Enrichment, giving customers deeper visibility into AWS by enriching ThousandEyes Path Visualization with data from AWS data sources—helping customers work more collaboratively with providers to resolve issues that are impacting application performance.

Building upon the existing relationship between AWS and Cisco, the new integration demonstrates Cisco’s deep commitment to its end-to-end network assurance vision. Cisco securely and sustainably connects everyone to everything and assures the digital experience of every one of those connections. By working with AWS, Cisco is delivering on its promise to provide visibility into every domain that impacts digital experience—whether user, enterprise, Internet, or cloud—so it can ultimately provide artificial intelligence (AI)-driven insights, recommendations, and remediations to support the digital transformation of every customer, wherever they are on their journey.

"Since launching one year ago, Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor has delivered real-time insights into the traffic and performance of our customers’ AWS VPCs, CloudFront distributions, and Workspaces towards Internet destinations. In-depth Internet visibility is critical to our customers, so we’re excited to combine forces with ThousandEyes to provide a comprehensive view of Internet health," said Robert Kennedy, VP of AWS Border Network Engineering, AWS.

"Customers today need to assure digital experiences over any network—the ones they own and the ones they don't. As the leader in Internet visibility, Cisco is on a mission to deliver unmatched end-to-end network assurance. Today's integration with AWS demonstrates our shared commitment to empower our customers to more effectively monitor and manage their cloud environments," said Mohit Lad, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Network Assurance, Cisco and Co-Founder, ThousandEyes.

The Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor integration will be available in Cisco ThousandEyes in spring 2024.

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Cisco Announces New Integrations Between Cisco ThousandEyes and Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor

Cisco announced new integrations between Cisco ThousandEyes and Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor (CWIM), a new Internet monitoring service from Amazon Web Services (AWS).

The integration empowers customers with unparalleled visibility into their cloud deployments, enabling them to deliver unmatched optimized digital experiences.

With this new integration, customers can leverage operational insights to ensure optimal placement of AWS instances and monitoring coverage based on user traffic profiles. This integration comes on the heels of ThousandEyes announcing AWS Network Path Enrichment, giving customers deeper visibility into AWS by enriching ThousandEyes Path Visualization with data from AWS data sources—helping customers work more collaboratively with providers to resolve issues that are impacting application performance.

Building upon the existing relationship between AWS and Cisco, the new integration demonstrates Cisco’s deep commitment to its end-to-end network assurance vision. Cisco securely and sustainably connects everyone to everything and assures the digital experience of every one of those connections. By working with AWS, Cisco is delivering on its promise to provide visibility into every domain that impacts digital experience—whether user, enterprise, Internet, or cloud—so it can ultimately provide artificial intelligence (AI)-driven insights, recommendations, and remediations to support the digital transformation of every customer, wherever they are on their journey.

"Since launching one year ago, Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor has delivered real-time insights into the traffic and performance of our customers’ AWS VPCs, CloudFront distributions, and Workspaces towards Internet destinations. In-depth Internet visibility is critical to our customers, so we’re excited to combine forces with ThousandEyes to provide a comprehensive view of Internet health," said Robert Kennedy, VP of AWS Border Network Engineering, AWS.

"Customers today need to assure digital experiences over any network—the ones they own and the ones they don't. As the leader in Internet visibility, Cisco is on a mission to deliver unmatched end-to-end network assurance. Today's integration with AWS demonstrates our shared commitment to empower our customers to more effectively monitor and manage their cloud environments," said Mohit Lad, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Network Assurance, Cisco and Co-Founder, ThousandEyes.

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