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Netreo Achieves Veracode Verified Standard Recognition

Netreo announced that the Netreo full-stack IT infrastructure monitoring and Retrace by Netreo full lifecycle APM solutions have both earned Veracode Verified Standard recognition for proven security practices in application development.

The Veracode Verified Standard status confirms that code development processes meet AppSec best practices and further boosts the security posture of the Netreo and Retrace by Netreo solutions.

“Netreo has always practiced security by design with stringent security controls in the development and operations of all our solutions,” said Andrew Anderson, Co-founder and President of Netreo. “Independent confirmation from Veracode that all Netreo solutions are created with proven security practices validates that we have the right foundation for scaling our offerings, and provides peace of mind to customers.”

Netreo full-stack IT infrastructure monitoring and observability solutions deliver actionable insights, AIOps-driven automation and tool consolidation that speeds time-to-value and lowers TCO for today’s modern enterprises. Providing a single source of truth on infrastructure data, the award-winning Netreo solution improves decision making and ensures great customer experiences for public and private enterprises managing more than half a billion global resources per day.

Retrace full lifecycle APM solutions combine robust APM capabilities with the top tools and capabilities IT team needs most to eliminate application bugs and performance issues before impacting users. Turning detailed application tracing, centralized logging, critical metrics Monitoring and much more into actionable insights, Retrace enhances troubleshooting and optimizes performance throughout the entire lifecycle of enterprise applications.

Veracode Verified was created in 2018 to help companies improve the efficiency of implementing AppSec best practices to ensure proven data security throughout the lifecycle of business software. Veracode provides third-party validation that development processes, teams and companies comply in three progressive levels – Veracode Verified Standard, Veracode Verified Team and Veracode Verified Continuous. All three levels start by validating that AppSec programs are properly defined and implemented at the product level and include troubleshooting and remediation guidance and periodic application reviews. As companies continue in the Veracode Verified track, accreditation expands to internal development teams and includes training and labs on secure coding practices, instruction on how to securely incorporate external resources, like open source software components, more frequent application reviews in progressively shorter timeframes plus additional benefits.

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Netreo Achieves Veracode Verified Standard Recognition

Netreo announced that the Netreo full-stack IT infrastructure monitoring and Retrace by Netreo full lifecycle APM solutions have both earned Veracode Verified Standard recognition for proven security practices in application development.

The Veracode Verified Standard status confirms that code development processes meet AppSec best practices and further boosts the security posture of the Netreo and Retrace by Netreo solutions.

“Netreo has always practiced security by design with stringent security controls in the development and operations of all our solutions,” said Andrew Anderson, Co-founder and President of Netreo. “Independent confirmation from Veracode that all Netreo solutions are created with proven security practices validates that we have the right foundation for scaling our offerings, and provides peace of mind to customers.”

Netreo full-stack IT infrastructure monitoring and observability solutions deliver actionable insights, AIOps-driven automation and tool consolidation that speeds time-to-value and lowers TCO for today’s modern enterprises. Providing a single source of truth on infrastructure data, the award-winning Netreo solution improves decision making and ensures great customer experiences for public and private enterprises managing more than half a billion global resources per day.

Retrace full lifecycle APM solutions combine robust APM capabilities with the top tools and capabilities IT team needs most to eliminate application bugs and performance issues before impacting users. Turning detailed application tracing, centralized logging, critical metrics Monitoring and much more into actionable insights, Retrace enhances troubleshooting and optimizes performance throughout the entire lifecycle of enterprise applications.

Veracode Verified was created in 2018 to help companies improve the efficiency of implementing AppSec best practices to ensure proven data security throughout the lifecycle of business software. Veracode provides third-party validation that development processes, teams and companies comply in three progressive levels – Veracode Verified Standard, Veracode Verified Team and Veracode Verified Continuous. All three levels start by validating that AppSec programs are properly defined and implemented at the product level and include troubleshooting and remediation guidance and periodic application reviews. As companies continue in the Veracode Verified track, accreditation expands to internal development teams and includes training and labs on secure coding practices, instruction on how to securely incorporate external resources, like open source software components, more frequent application reviews in progressively shorter timeframes plus additional benefits.

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Like most digital transformation shifts, organizations often prioritize productivity and leave security and observability to keep pace. This usually translates to both the mass implementation of new technology and fragmented monitoring and observability (M&O) tooling. In the era of AI and varied cloud architecture, a disparate observability function can be dangerous. IT teams will lack a complete picture of their IT environment, making it harder to diagnose issues while slowing down mean time to resolve (MTTR). In fact, according to recent data from the SolarWinds State of Monitoring & Observability Report, 77% of IT personnel said the lack of visibility across their on-prem and cloud architecture was an issue ...

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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 ...

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