Netreo announced the expansion of Netreo's channel with the addition of Xylex Technologies as a valued added distribution partner (VAD).
Xylex Technologies, a provider of high-tech brands and solutions in malware response, cybersecurity, data loss prevention, network security, AIOps, network traffic monitoring and management, protocol analysis and ITSM (IT Service Management) solutions, boosts Netreo's reach into Latin American and Caribbean enterprise businesses.
"The most exciting things about our partnership with Netreo is the company's astonishing energy, excitement and passion for helping both Dev and Ops teams," said Victor Amashta, Founder and President of XylexTech, "Netreo offers best of breed full-stack observability and infrastructure management solutions that are ideal for large, global enterprises, plus robust APM solutions for assisting DevOps teams of any size. I'm personally thrilled that we're teaming with Netreo to be an integral part of their success story."
The Netreo full-stack IT infrastructure monitoring and observability suite provides comprehensive insights into enterprise computing resources, enabling business leaders to proactively correlate IT performance with business results. With hybrid monitoring of physical and multi-cloud infrastructures, application performance and digital experiences, Netreo empowers both IT and business leaders with technology that ensures great user experiences that lead to improved business outcomes. Netreo ITIM, Retrace by Netreo APM, and Prefix by Netreo provide deep monitoring of key metrics with actionable insights to ensure maximum performance from pre-production application development through end-to-end infrastructure optimization.
"XylexTech has been supporting technology resellers in Latin America and the Caribbean for more than 20 years with specialty solutions in networking and data security," said Richard Drewelow, Netreo VP Sales & Channels, Americas. "Our relationship with XylexTech gives Netreo immediate, personal and highly reputable representation in key Central and South American countries, and the addition of Netreo full-stack IT infrastructure monitoring capabilities bolsters the capabilities that Xylex offers our mutual customers in the region."
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