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SolarWinds buys Squadcast to speed incident response

Squadcast customers shared their experiences with the technology. “Since implementing Squadcast, we’ve reduced incoming alerts from tens of thousands to hundreds, thanks to flexible deduplication. It has a direct impact on reducing alert fatigue and increasing awareness,” said Avner Yaacov, Senior Manager at Redis, in a statement.
According to SolarWinds, the SaaS-based offering will complement the company’s current portfolio, which serves the needs of IT organizations at businesses of all sizes, from SMBs to large enterprises. The new enhancements to the SolarWinds portfolio are available now
SolarWinds will share more details around its acquired capabilities at the free SolarWinds Day: The Era of Operational Resilience virtual event. The event will also feature a roundtable discussion with Torsten Volk, principal analyst, Application Modernization at Enterprise Strategy Group.
“In today’s fragmented landscape, most IT environments lack not only a unified, end-to-end view of a system’s health and performance but also the ability to efficiently remediate issues and provide meaningful business insights,” said in a statement. “Despite investments in monitoring tools and platforms, organizations are struggling to maintain operational resilience. This tool sprawl has created a critical visibility gap, with 52% of organizations still lacking full-stack observability. Addressing this critical challenge is essential for organizations to diagnose and remediate issues proactively before they impact the business.”