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Riverbed Alluvio IQ Updated

Riverbed announced new updates to Alluvio IQ, its cloud-native, SaaS-delivered Unified Observability service that empowers IT with actionable insights to remediate problems faster and improve the digital experience.

The latest capabilities expand Alluvio IQ’s reach of machine learning and automated investigations to include end user experience telemetry from Alluvio Aternity Digital Experience Management to solve issues in remote and SASE environments as well as integrate with third-party tools. Alluvio IQ enables IT organizations to “shift left,” enabling all staff to do the job of more experienced IT experts, freeing-up senior IT staff to focus on strategic business initiatives.

“IT teams are struggling with the complexity of today’s environments. Siloed tools designed for a single domain have created blind spots in new environments such as remote work and SASE. IT teams often need to look at different perspectives, from flow, packets, infrastructure, and end user experience to fully understand a problem and its impact,” said Richard Tworek, CTO, Alluvio, at Riverbed. “The latest release of Alluvio IQ now includes the end user experience perspective powered by Alluvio Aternity to help diagnose issues in remote work and SASE/SSE environments. We also added support for third-party tools to further expand the reach of Alluvio IQ’s automation. These features further accelerate troubleshooting by providing IT with a single source for alerts and supporting data.”

With the Alluvio Aternity integration, Alluvio IQ provides network teams with the observability to surface impactful incidents in these environments and pinpoint where the problem is happening.

Alluvio IQ now includes data from third-party tools in its automated investigations. Enterprises typically have multiple monitoring tools from different providers and manually combine data from these different tools when troubleshooting. Alluvio IQ can now integrate with non-Riverbed tools using a flexible approach, including pulling data from other monitoring tools or pushing contextual events to ITSM solutions within the automated Runbooks. Organizations leveraging Alluvio IQ can now have one place to go to see impactful events, which includes the context IT teams need to solve problems quickly, and that context can come from both Riverbed and non-Riverbed sources.

The new release provides SOC2 Type II, ISO 27001 security certifications that are requirements for purchasing a SaaS solution for many organizations and government agencies. These certifications ensure organizations Alluvio IQ contains the policies, procedures, and technology to keep their data secure and private.

Alluvio IQ is now hosted in Frankfurt, Germany, to support European customers who wish to keep data in region.

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Riverbed Alluvio IQ Updated

Riverbed announced new updates to Alluvio IQ, its cloud-native, SaaS-delivered Unified Observability service that empowers IT with actionable insights to remediate problems faster and improve the digital experience.

The latest capabilities expand Alluvio IQ’s reach of machine learning and automated investigations to include end user experience telemetry from Alluvio Aternity Digital Experience Management to solve issues in remote and SASE environments as well as integrate with third-party tools. Alluvio IQ enables IT organizations to “shift left,” enabling all staff to do the job of more experienced IT experts, freeing-up senior IT staff to focus on strategic business initiatives.

“IT teams are struggling with the complexity of today’s environments. Siloed tools designed for a single domain have created blind spots in new environments such as remote work and SASE. IT teams often need to look at different perspectives, from flow, packets, infrastructure, and end user experience to fully understand a problem and its impact,” said Richard Tworek, CTO, Alluvio, at Riverbed. “The latest release of Alluvio IQ now includes the end user experience perspective powered by Alluvio Aternity to help diagnose issues in remote work and SASE/SSE environments. We also added support for third-party tools to further expand the reach of Alluvio IQ’s automation. These features further accelerate troubleshooting by providing IT with a single source for alerts and supporting data.”

With the Alluvio Aternity integration, Alluvio IQ provides network teams with the observability to surface impactful incidents in these environments and pinpoint where the problem is happening.

Alluvio IQ now includes data from third-party tools in its automated investigations. Enterprises typically have multiple monitoring tools from different providers and manually combine data from these different tools when troubleshooting. Alluvio IQ can now integrate with non-Riverbed tools using a flexible approach, including pulling data from other monitoring tools or pushing contextual events to ITSM solutions within the automated Runbooks. Organizations leveraging Alluvio IQ can now have one place to go to see impactful events, which includes the context IT teams need to solve problems quickly, and that context can come from both Riverbed and non-Riverbed sources.

The new release provides SOC2 Type II, ISO 27001 security certifications that are requirements for purchasing a SaaS solution for many organizations and government agencies. These certifications ensure organizations Alluvio IQ contains the policies, procedures, and technology to keep their data secure and private.

Alluvio IQ is now hosted in Frankfurt, Germany, to support European customers who wish to keep data in region.

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Enterprises today operate in a real-time environment where uninterrupted access to trusted data has become a baseline expectation for users, applications and automated systems. Traditional DataOps models, built on manual effort and human triage, cannot keep pace with this always active demand. AI agents are emerging as the operational backbone, ensuring consistent data availability, reinforcing trustworthiness and enabling a level of scale that manual processes cannot achieve ...

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For years, DevOps teams operated under a simple assumption: collect enough telemetry, and you can find and fix any problem. That assumption is breaking down. Modern enterprises now operate across microservices, hybrid cloud environments, APIs, Kubernetes, and highly automated delivery pipelines. Releases happen continuously, dependencies shift constantly, and failures spread faster than teams can diagnose them ...

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Let me start with something I've seen play out more times than I can count. A team hits a wall with the cloud. Costs creep up, then spike. Performance starts to feel inconsistent. Someone in finance asks a simple question like "why did this double?" and nobody has a clean answer ... Maybe this isn't the right place for everything. That realization feels like a breakthrough, like you've identified the problem. In reality, you've just identified the starting line ...

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