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Corvil Announces Monthly "Action Pack" Releases

Corvil announced new functionality, as well as ongoing monthly “Action Pack” releases, expanding virtual environment data acquisition, information visualizations, and data sharing capabilities to empower IT, Security, and Business Operations teams with greater depth of insight from the network.

With digital business and DevOps fueling greater application agility and highly dynamic technology infrastructures, there is a pressing requirement for IT, Network, and Security Operations teams to have more timely and business-aligned insight. In a backdrop of increasing business and technological change and with pressure to deliver more with less, Corvil’s new analytics, intuitive visualizations, and workflows are powerful tools for Operations teams to assure responsive and secure digital experiences for users and customers.

Some of the enhancements in this announcement include:

- Data acquisition: Updates to Corvil Sensor for Windows and Linux enable expanded visibility into global physical, virtual and cloud hosts for unified visibility across hybrid infrastructures and down to the desktop

- Visualization and insight: Interactive interdependency mapping visualizations providing host and application interconnectivity for threat tracking, migration planning, and problem diagnosis

- Analysis and troubleshooting: Call replay capabilities for use in VoIP and unified communications monitoring and service assurance

- Incident and threat resolution: Response actions triggered through third-party ecosystem integrations to restrict access and modify configurations

- Reporting: Export of dashboards for business, IT, security, and risk/compliance stakeholders to communicate business, services, users, and infrastructure activities and performance

Powered by its modular architectural framework and agile development approach, Corvil Actions aim to drive workflow efficiencies by accelerating insight and allowing users to directly action findings. Contextually available within Corvil Analytics, Actions enable users to quickly and easily perform certain tasks, access new third-party information, and display new visualizations to shorten triage, investigation, and resolution times.

“As the IT landscape increases in complexity and the cyberthreat landscape expands, NetOps and SecOps teams, at no loss for data, need contextualized insight - to gauge business relevance, impact and severity,” said David Murray, Corvil Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer. “In these ever-changing environments, Operations teams need vendor partners who evolve just as quickly.”

Every month for more than five years, Corvil has released an Analytic Plug-In Pack, including new and updated protocol Analytic Plug-ins and dashboards. Corvil now supports auto-discovery and analysis of nearly 500 discrete protocols. Augmenting these longstanding monthly releases, Corvil will also release a monthly Action Pack with new workflows, capabilities, and visualizations, beginning next month.

“Today, deriving intelligence from network data is essential for everything from threat detection to IT Ops to compliance,” said Donal O’Sullivan, Corvil VP of Product Management. “Corvil’s unique modular product architecture affords us the ability to respond quickly to market and customer needs by delivering new analytics, support for new protocols, and new workflow capabilities sometimes in as little as days. Corvil is committed to continually improving and streamlining workflows for our users and delivering greater value to wider groups of stakeholders from our analytics.”

Enhancements above are available now. Monthly Action Packs will be available for free download from the client portal for customers, beginning in July.

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Corvil Announces Monthly "Action Pack" Releases

Corvil announced new functionality, as well as ongoing monthly “Action Pack” releases, expanding virtual environment data acquisition, information visualizations, and data sharing capabilities to empower IT, Security, and Business Operations teams with greater depth of insight from the network.

With digital business and DevOps fueling greater application agility and highly dynamic technology infrastructures, there is a pressing requirement for IT, Network, and Security Operations teams to have more timely and business-aligned insight. In a backdrop of increasing business and technological change and with pressure to deliver more with less, Corvil’s new analytics, intuitive visualizations, and workflows are powerful tools for Operations teams to assure responsive and secure digital experiences for users and customers.

Some of the enhancements in this announcement include:

- Data acquisition: Updates to Corvil Sensor for Windows and Linux enable expanded visibility into global physical, virtual and cloud hosts for unified visibility across hybrid infrastructures and down to the desktop

- Visualization and insight: Interactive interdependency mapping visualizations providing host and application interconnectivity for threat tracking, migration planning, and problem diagnosis

- Analysis and troubleshooting: Call replay capabilities for use in VoIP and unified communications monitoring and service assurance

- Incident and threat resolution: Response actions triggered through third-party ecosystem integrations to restrict access and modify configurations

- Reporting: Export of dashboards for business, IT, security, and risk/compliance stakeholders to communicate business, services, users, and infrastructure activities and performance

Powered by its modular architectural framework and agile development approach, Corvil Actions aim to drive workflow efficiencies by accelerating insight and allowing users to directly action findings. Contextually available within Corvil Analytics, Actions enable users to quickly and easily perform certain tasks, access new third-party information, and display new visualizations to shorten triage, investigation, and resolution times.

“As the IT landscape increases in complexity and the cyberthreat landscape expands, NetOps and SecOps teams, at no loss for data, need contextualized insight - to gauge business relevance, impact and severity,” said David Murray, Corvil Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer. “In these ever-changing environments, Operations teams need vendor partners who evolve just as quickly.”

Every month for more than five years, Corvil has released an Analytic Plug-In Pack, including new and updated protocol Analytic Plug-ins and dashboards. Corvil now supports auto-discovery and analysis of nearly 500 discrete protocols. Augmenting these longstanding monthly releases, Corvil will also release a monthly Action Pack with new workflows, capabilities, and visualizations, beginning next month.

“Today, deriving intelligence from network data is essential for everything from threat detection to IT Ops to compliance,” said Donal O’Sullivan, Corvil VP of Product Management. “Corvil’s unique modular product architecture affords us the ability to respond quickly to market and customer needs by delivering new analytics, support for new protocols, and new workflow capabilities sometimes in as little as days. Corvil is committed to continually improving and streamlining workflows for our users and delivering greater value to wider groups of stakeholders from our analytics.”

Enhancements above are available now. Monthly Action Packs will be available for free download from the client portal for customers, beginning in July.

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Enterprises are under pressure to scale AI quickly. Yet despite considerable investment, adoption continues to stall. One of the most overlooked reasons is vendor sprawl ... In reality, no organization deliberately sets out to create sprawling vendor ecosystems. More often, complexity accumulates over time through well-intentioned initiatives, such as enterprise-wide digital transformation efforts, point solutions, or decentralized sourcing strategies ...

Nearly every conversation about AI eventually circles back to compute. GPUs dominate the headlines while cloud platforms compete for workloads and model benchmarks drive investment decisions. But underneath that noise, a quieter infrastructure challenge is taking shape. The real bottleneck in enterprise AI is not processing power, it is the ability to store, manage and retrieve the relentless volumes of data that AI systems generate, consume and multiply ...

The 2026 Observability Survey from Grafana Labs paints a vivid picture of an industry maturing fast, where AI is welcomed with careful conditions, SaaS economics are reshaping spending decisions, complexity remains a defining challenge, and open standards continue to underpin it all ...

The observability industry has an evolving relationship with AI. We're not skeptics, but it's clear that trust in AI must be earned ... In Grafana Labs' annual Observability Survey, 92% said they see real value in AI surfacing anomalies before they cause downtime. Another 91% endorsed AI for forecasting and root cause analysis. So while the demand is there, customers need it to be trustworthy, as the survey also found that the practitioners most enthusiastic about AI are also the most insistent on explainability ...

In the modern enterprise, the conversation around AI has moved past skepticism toward a stage of active adoption. According to our 2026 State of IT Trends Report: The Human Side of Autonomous AI, nearly 90% of IT professionals view AI as a net positive, and this optimism is well-founded. We are seeing agentic AI move beyond simple automation to actively streamlining complex data insights and eliminating the manual toil that has long hindered innovation. However, as we integrate these autonomous agents into our ecosystems, the fundamental DNA of the IT role is evolving ...

AI workloads require an enormous amount of computing power ... What's also becoming abundantly clear is just how quickly AI's computing needs are leading to enterprise systems failure. According to Cockroach Labs' State of AI Infrastructure 2026 report, enterprise systems are much closer to failure than their organizations realize. The report ... suggests AI scale could cause widespread failures in as little as one year — making it a clear risk for business performance and reliability.

The quietest week your engineering team has ever had might also be its best. No alarms going off. No escalations. No frantic Teams or Slack threads at 2 a.m. Everything humming along exactly as it should. And somewhere in a leadership meeting, someone looks at the metrics dashboard, sees a flat line of incidents and says: "Seems like things are pretty calm over there. Do we really need all those people?" ... I've spent many years in engineering, and this pattern keeps repeating ...

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