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Ipswitch Now a Cisco Preferred Partner

Ipswitch is now a Preferred Solution Partner within the Cisco Solution Partner Program and has products featured in the Cisco Marketplace.

As a member of the Cisco Solution Partner Program, Ipswitch is able to quickly deliver and deploy solutions to enhance the capabilities, performance and management of the entire network.

"Ipswitch’s opportunity to upgrade participation in the Cisco Solution Partner Program is yet another achievement in our company mission to deliver world class customer experiences," said Michael Grossi, Ipswitch EVP for Strategy and Alliances. “The Cisco range of products and Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold are complementary and help IT teams perform and be successful within their organizations while supporting company growth and business continuity. This relationship is particularly valuable to both of us since more than 85% of WhatsUp Gold customers are also purchasing Cisco products.”

Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold IT and network monitoring software helps IT teams control the increasing complexity of today’s hybrid environment with a single flexible software solution that provides a comprehensive and interactive view of the entire network. Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold supports application monitoring functionality that provides IT pros with access to a large library of turnkey application profiles including Cisco's Unified Communications Manager (CUCM).

Ipswitch WS_FTP secure, effective and easy-to-use file transfer solutions have a proven track record of reliability and security, having transferred and protected the most confidential information in security sensitive industries for over 20 years. WS_FTP secures data in transit while integrating programmable methodologies that simplify file transfer tasks and improve efficiency. It lets IT teams improve control, visibility and security over file transfer activities by implementing safeguards against information leaks and data breaches.

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Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated every day, and at their forefront are zero-day vulnerabilities. These elusive security gaps are exploited before a fix becomes available, making them among the most dangerous threats in today's digital landscape ... This guide will explore what these vulnerabilities are, how they work, why they pose such a significant threat, and how modern organizations can stay protected ...

The prevention of data center outages continues to be a strategic priority for data center owners and operators. Infrastructure equipment has improved, but the complexity of modern architectures and evolving external threats presents new risks that operators must actively manage, according to the Data Center Outage Analysis 2025 from Uptime Institute ...

As observability engineers, we navigate a sea of telemetry daily. We instrument our applications, configure collectors, and build dashboards, all in pursuit of understanding our complex distributed systems. Yet, amidst this flood of data, a critical question often remains unspoken, or at best, answered by gut feeling: "Is our telemetry actually good?" ... We're inviting you to participate in shaping a foundational element for better observability: the Instrumentation Score ...

We're inching ever closer toward a long-held goal: technology infrastructure that is so automated that it can protect itself. But as IT leaders aggressively employ automation across our enterprises, we need to continuously reassess what AI is ready to manage autonomously and what can not yet be trusted to algorithms ...

Much like a traditional factory turns raw materials into finished products, the AI factory turns vast datasets into actionable business outcomes through advanced models, inferences, and automation. From the earliest data inputs to the final token output, this process must be reliable, repeatable, and scalable. That requires industrializing the way AI is developed, deployed, and managed ...

Almost half (48%) of employees admit they resent their jobs but stay anyway, according to research from Ivanti ... This has obvious consequences across the business, but we're overlooking the massive impact of resenteeism and presenteeism on IT. For IT professionals tasked with managing the backbone of modern business operations, these numbers spell big trouble ...

For many B2B and B2C enterprise brands, technology isn't a core strength. Relying on overly complex architectures (like those that follow a pure MACH doctrine) has been flagged by industry leaders as a source of operational slowdown, creating bottlenecks that limit agility in volatile market conditions ...

FinOps champions crucial cross-departmental collaboration, uniting business, finance, technology and engineering leaders to demystify cloud expenses. Yet, too often, critical cost issues are softened into mere "recommendations" or "insights" — easy to ignore. But what if we adopted security's battle-tested strategy and reframed these as the urgent risks they truly are, demanding immediate action? ...

Two in three IT professionals now cite growing complexity as their top challenge — an urgent signal that the modernization curve may be getting too steep, according to the Rising to the Challenge survey from Checkmk ...

While IT leaders are becoming more comfortable and adept at balancing workloads across on-premises, colocation data centers and the public cloud, there's a key component missing: connectivity, according to the 2025 State of the Data Center Report from CoreSite ...

Ipswitch Now a Cisco Preferred Partner

Ipswitch is now a Preferred Solution Partner within the Cisco Solution Partner Program and has products featured in the Cisco Marketplace.

As a member of the Cisco Solution Partner Program, Ipswitch is able to quickly deliver and deploy solutions to enhance the capabilities, performance and management of the entire network.

"Ipswitch’s opportunity to upgrade participation in the Cisco Solution Partner Program is yet another achievement in our company mission to deliver world class customer experiences," said Michael Grossi, Ipswitch EVP for Strategy and Alliances. “The Cisco range of products and Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold are complementary and help IT teams perform and be successful within their organizations while supporting company growth and business continuity. This relationship is particularly valuable to both of us since more than 85% of WhatsUp Gold customers are also purchasing Cisco products.”

Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold IT and network monitoring software helps IT teams control the increasing complexity of today’s hybrid environment with a single flexible software solution that provides a comprehensive and interactive view of the entire network. Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold supports application monitoring functionality that provides IT pros with access to a large library of turnkey application profiles including Cisco's Unified Communications Manager (CUCM).

Ipswitch WS_FTP secure, effective and easy-to-use file transfer solutions have a proven track record of reliability and security, having transferred and protected the most confidential information in security sensitive industries for over 20 years. WS_FTP secures data in transit while integrating programmable methodologies that simplify file transfer tasks and improve efficiency. It lets IT teams improve control, visibility and security over file transfer activities by implementing safeguards against information leaks and data breaches.

The Latest

Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated every day, and at their forefront are zero-day vulnerabilities. These elusive security gaps are exploited before a fix becomes available, making them among the most dangerous threats in today's digital landscape ... This guide will explore what these vulnerabilities are, how they work, why they pose such a significant threat, and how modern organizations can stay protected ...

The prevention of data center outages continues to be a strategic priority for data center owners and operators. Infrastructure equipment has improved, but the complexity of modern architectures and evolving external threats presents new risks that operators must actively manage, according to the Data Center Outage Analysis 2025 from Uptime Institute ...

As observability engineers, we navigate a sea of telemetry daily. We instrument our applications, configure collectors, and build dashboards, all in pursuit of understanding our complex distributed systems. Yet, amidst this flood of data, a critical question often remains unspoken, or at best, answered by gut feeling: "Is our telemetry actually good?" ... We're inviting you to participate in shaping a foundational element for better observability: the Instrumentation Score ...

We're inching ever closer toward a long-held goal: technology infrastructure that is so automated that it can protect itself. But as IT leaders aggressively employ automation across our enterprises, we need to continuously reassess what AI is ready to manage autonomously and what can not yet be trusted to algorithms ...

Much like a traditional factory turns raw materials into finished products, the AI factory turns vast datasets into actionable business outcomes through advanced models, inferences, and automation. From the earliest data inputs to the final token output, this process must be reliable, repeatable, and scalable. That requires industrializing the way AI is developed, deployed, and managed ...

Almost half (48%) of employees admit they resent their jobs but stay anyway, according to research from Ivanti ... This has obvious consequences across the business, but we're overlooking the massive impact of resenteeism and presenteeism on IT. For IT professionals tasked with managing the backbone of modern business operations, these numbers spell big trouble ...

For many B2B and B2C enterprise brands, technology isn't a core strength. Relying on overly complex architectures (like those that follow a pure MACH doctrine) has been flagged by industry leaders as a source of operational slowdown, creating bottlenecks that limit agility in volatile market conditions ...

FinOps champions crucial cross-departmental collaboration, uniting business, finance, technology and engineering leaders to demystify cloud expenses. Yet, too often, critical cost issues are softened into mere "recommendations" or "insights" — easy to ignore. But what if we adopted security's battle-tested strategy and reframed these as the urgent risks they truly are, demanding immediate action? ...

Two in three IT professionals now cite growing complexity as their top challenge — an urgent signal that the modernization curve may be getting too steep, according to the Rising to the Challenge survey from Checkmk ...

While IT leaders are becoming more comfortable and adept at balancing workloads across on-premises, colocation data centers and the public cloud, there's a key component missing: connectivity, according to the 2025 State of the Data Center Report from CoreSite ...