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VuNet Systems and McLaren Strategic Solutions Announce Go-To-Market Partnership

VuNet Systems announced a strategic partnership with McLaren Strategic Solutions (MSS), a global technology services and digital transformation company. 

This collaboration aims to expand VuNet’s domain-centric observability platform to the North American market, leveraging McLaren SS’ established presence and expertise.

Under this collaboration, McLaren will serve as a strategic partner for VuNet’s innovative Business Journey Observability platform in the North America region.

VuNet Systems’ vuSmartMaps™ platform leverages AI/MLOps to deliver real-time deep observability into the business performance of a digital journey across the hybrid deployments of application and infrastructure of an enterprise.

“This collaboration with McLaren marks a significant milestone for VuNet Systems. North America is a critical market for observability solutions, and with McLaren SS’ deep-rooted expertise and network, we are poised to make a substantial impact.” said Ashwin Ramachandran, CEO of VuNet Systems, expressing his enthusiasm about the partnership. “Our combined strengths will undoubtedly drive digital transformation for businesses across the Banking and Financial Services vertical.”

Anoj Pillai, CEO of McLaren Strategic Solutions, said, “In business, what you can’t see can hurt you. As companies move faster toward cloud-native and modern digital systems, having a clear line of sight into what’s happening — not just in the tech stack, but in the business itself — becomes essential. At McLaren, we think of Business Observability like headlights on a dark road: it doesn’t change the terrain, but it sure helps you drive better. Partnering with VuNet lets us shine that light where it matters most — giving our customers real-time insights, and helping them make better, faster decisions every step of the way.”

This partnership promises to deliver enhanced value, combining VuNet’s deep observability platform, vuSmartMaps™, with McLaren SV’s global technology services. Both companies are committed to driving growth, enhancing customer experiences, and translating IT performance into business impact.

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VuNet Systems and McLaren Strategic Solutions Announce Go-To-Market Partnership

VuNet Systems announced a strategic partnership with McLaren Strategic Solutions (MSS), a global technology services and digital transformation company. 

This collaboration aims to expand VuNet’s domain-centric observability platform to the North American market, leveraging McLaren SS’ established presence and expertise.

Under this collaboration, McLaren will serve as a strategic partner for VuNet’s innovative Business Journey Observability platform in the North America region.

VuNet Systems’ vuSmartMaps™ platform leverages AI/MLOps to deliver real-time deep observability into the business performance of a digital journey across the hybrid deployments of application and infrastructure of an enterprise.

“This collaboration with McLaren marks a significant milestone for VuNet Systems. North America is a critical market for observability solutions, and with McLaren SS’ deep-rooted expertise and network, we are poised to make a substantial impact.” said Ashwin Ramachandran, CEO of VuNet Systems, expressing his enthusiasm about the partnership. “Our combined strengths will undoubtedly drive digital transformation for businesses across the Banking and Financial Services vertical.”

Anoj Pillai, CEO of McLaren Strategic Solutions, said, “In business, what you can’t see can hurt you. As companies move faster toward cloud-native and modern digital systems, having a clear line of sight into what’s happening — not just in the tech stack, but in the business itself — becomes essential. At McLaren, we think of Business Observability like headlights on a dark road: it doesn’t change the terrain, but it sure helps you drive better. Partnering with VuNet lets us shine that light where it matters most — giving our customers real-time insights, and helping them make better, faster decisions every step of the way.”

This partnership promises to deliver enhanced value, combining VuNet’s deep observability platform, vuSmartMaps™, with McLaren SV’s global technology services. Both companies are committed to driving growth, enhancing customer experiences, and translating IT performance into business impact.

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Telecommunications is expanding at an unprecedented pace ... But progress brings complexity. As WanAware's 2025 Telecom Observability Benchmark Report reveals, many operators are discovering that modernization requires more than physical build outs and CapEx — it also demands the tools and insights to manage, secure, and optimize this fast-growing infrastructure in real time ...

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Kubernetes was not initially designed with AI's vast resource variability in mind, and the rapid rise of AI has exposed Kubernetes limitations, particularly when it comes to cost and resource efficiency. Indeed, AI workloads differ from traditional applications in that they require a staggering amount and variety of compute resources, and their consumption is far less consistent than traditional workloads ... Considering the speed of AI innovation, teams cannot afford to be bogged down by these constant infrastructure concerns. A solution is needed ...

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Misaligned architecture can lead to business consequences, with 93% of respondents reporting negative outcomes such as service disruptions, high operational costs and security challenges ...

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