Continuity Software unveiled its brand new AvailabilityGuard NXG technology, the next generation of the company’s resilience assurance solutions.
The new technology detects and prevents outages across a range of IT environments, including on-prem data center, private cloud, public cloud, and any combination, as well as support modern IT workloads (Containers, Kubernetes).
Among the features of AvailabilityGuard NXG and its underlying Resilience Assurance Platform are proactive resilience validation of public cloud environments including a modern CI/CD pipeline, and cyber resilience of critical data storage systems, both addressing users’ expectations of 24/7 uptime.
Gil Hecht, CEO of Continuity Software, said: “This launch of AvailabilityGuard NXG positions us as the only company that is able to address resilience assurance needs in a hybrid, modern IT environment, giving our customers the peace of mind to know that as they make changes and upgrades to their IT systems, they can rely on our technology to ensure that there is no downtime, data-loss or cyber resilience risks.”
Continuity Software’s solutions are proven to be successfully detect misconfigurations that may cause downtime, data-loss or cyber risks for Hybrid IT & multi-cloud environments (covering Legacy, Private Cloud, Public Cloud & Mixed). The technology is built with a deep knowledge base of vendor, industry and regulatory best practices, as well as community input, allowing customers to achieve visibility and control of their resilience status, while improving recovery outcomes and lowering associated costs.
The new product is based on a newly built state-of-the-art resilience assurance platform that is:
- Designed for modern workloads.
- Based on a new architecture that supports agile business requirements, including proactive resilience validation as part of a modern CI/CD process.
- Part of one unified platform for Cyber and IT resilience assurance.
- Built with a modern UI that provides a dashboard for resilience status.
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