Accedian is already a Cisco partner that provides Skylight software to speed up deployment of network services, spot performance problems, and fix them. Looking to improve network visibility, Cisco plans to buy Accedian Networks, makers of software for monitoring and analyzing network performance. Founded 2004, Accecian sells Skylight, a platform that diagnoses problems and recommends remediation to fix them. The package is aimed at mobile backhaul, data-center services, service providers, and cloud-connectivity customers. The company, which competes with players including IBM, SolarWinds, Progress, NetScout, and Kentik, is already a Cisco business partner. Cisco offers Skylight for near-real-time network performance monitoring, analytics, and assurance within its Cisco Crosswork Network Automation platform for service providers. The benefit for enterprises is faster service turn-up based on SLAs and better quality of experience thanks to real-time measurement of key performance indicators, Cisco says. Skylight can pinpoint service-degradation issues and automate actions to maintain service quality, the company says. Within Crosswork Network Automation, Skylight provides sensors and an orchestrator in addition to analytics. “With Accedian’s sophisticated network performance and user experience monitoring capabilities for Communication Service Provider customers, Cisco has a unique opportunity to link that data into Cisco ThousandEyes’ cloud for end-to-end network assurance,” wrote Kevin Wollenweber, senior vice president and general manager with Cisco’s Data Center and Provider Connectivity group in a blog announcing the acquisition. “Accedian’s service assurance portfolio of microsecond-level sensors and the powerful Skylight Analytics platform, coupled with Cisco’s robust portfolio, will enable Cisco to bring transformational solutions to our service provider customers,” Wollenweber wrote. The Accedian team will become part of Cisco’s Data Center and Provider Connectivity organization and the acquisition is expected to close by the first quarter of Cisco’s FY24, which starts August 1. The proposed Accedian buy is Cisco’s fifth acquisition this year, and the price of the deal is undisclosed. Other buys include Armorblox for large language models, Smartlook for mobile-application monitoring, Lightspin for cloud security, and Valtix for cloud network security. Related content news cPacket doubles the speed of its packet capture appliance For enterprises that need high-speed network monitoring and analytics, the cStor 200S appliance delivers 200 Gbps concurrent packet capture, indexing, and analytics. By Denise Dubie Oct 22, 2024 4 mins Network Management Software Network Monitoring news Cato Networks extends SASE platform with digital experience monitoring Cato DEM gives IT teams visibility into application traffic and tools for optimizing network performance issues. By Denise Dubie Oct 15, 2024 5 mins SASE SD-WAN Network Management Software news Juniper extends security platform to streamline threat detection, incident response Tighter integration among Juniper's AI-driven security products is aimed at promoting consistency in security policies and strengthening collaboration between networking and security teams. By Michael Cooney Oct 09, 2024 5 mins Network Monitoring Network Security Security Software news Device42 amps up IT asset management with generative AI Device42’s InsightsAI will provide IT managers with tools to more quickly access and analyze data within their configuration management databases. By Denise Dubie Sep 30, 2024 5 mins Network Management Software Network Monitoring PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe