NETSCOUT and AWS Partner to Help ENGIE IT with Cloud Migration

Icertis Adds Former BMW CEO Harald Krüger to Advisory Board

NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC., a leading provider of security, service assurance, and business analytics, has partnered with Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) to assist ENGIE IT in shifting workloads and services to the cloud in support of its digital transformation journey. ENGIE IT is the IT division of ENGIE, a global low-carbon energy provider.

“We turned to Amazon to migrate our workloads and provide us with the flexibility and agility we need, while NETSCOUT ensures our ability to maintain the highest service levels,” stated Anthony Schmitt, network manager, ENGIE IT. “Since NETSCOUT designed its solution to monitor enterprise and service provider workloads that run on AWS core technologies, we were confident that our migration would adhere to our strict service performance and security standards. We were also impressed that we achieved multi-gigabyte traffic processing speeds with the NETSCOUT VSTREAM appliance.”

Read More:  Loopio Places On The Globe And Mail’s Third-Annual Ranking Of Canada’s Top Growing Companies

Moving workloads and data to a cloud environment requires continuous monitoring before, during, and after migration. NETSCOUT’s solutions are interoperable with various AWS core technologies, including Amazon Traffic Mirroring, VPC Ingress Routing, AWS Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB), and AWS Security Hub. NETSCOUT and AWS collaborated to optimise and automate end-through-end visibility on AWS to help migrate ENGIE IT’s workloads.

“We work with companies like ENGIE IT to migrate applications, websites, databases, storage, and entire databases to AWS, to improve productivity and achieve greater business agility and business resilience,” stated Anoop Bisht, IT team lead, Amazon Web Services. “Working with NETSCOUT, our combined organisational, operational, and technical capabilities help our customers realise business benefits faster.”
The recently-announced AWS Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB) makes it easier for NETSCOUT to offer end-through-end visibility to customers by deploying best-of-breed deep packet inspection application performance management and security appliances with high availability and scalability.

Read More:  SalesTechStar Interview With Ryan Whitney, Chief Sales Officer At AnyRoad

For greater visibility, service triage, network analysis, service discovery, and protection against application-layer assaults targeting destinations like web servers, enterprise clients use NETSCOUT virtual appliances placed behind GWLB. In addition, the GWLB expands NETSCOUT visibility on AWS by providing new packet acquisition vantage points for North/South (N/S) traffic at the AWS network’s very edge, as well as into East/West (E/W) inter-VPC traffic.

“Our service assurance and security solutions work seamlessly on AWS to provide customers with the visibility, actionable intelligence, and confidence they need to migrate their workloads and data to a cloud environment,” stated Michael Szabados, chief operating officer, NETSCOUT. “We’ve achieved AWS Network Competency and AWS Migration Competency designations, which confirm our expertise in helping customers migrate workloads to AWS safely and securely.

Write in to psen@itechseries.com to learn more about our exclusive editorial packages and programs.