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ControlUp Acquires Avacee

ControlUp, the industry-leading, self-healing Digital Experience Monitoring and Optimization platform that enables organizations to enhance their employees’ user experience and proactively solve problems, today announced that it has acquired Avacee, a cloud-first, scalable platform for managing systems and devices everywhere. The combined platform will enable enterprise IT to identify performance issues, analyze their root causes, and automatically deploy fixes before employee productivity is negatively impacted. The acquisition follows ControlUp’s recent $27M Series C funding round.

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ControlUp’s unique, self-healing technology predicts and remediates performance issues automatically for thousands of organizations across the globe, saving them time, money, and precious human resources while ensuring business continuity. The Avacee Systems Intelligence Platform enhances this technology by making it possible to manage physical endpoints—located anywhere—without requiring VPNs or cloud gateways.

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“Companies can’t risk a decrease in employee productivity due to poor network performance while their teams are connecting remotely,” said Asaf Ganot, founder and CEO of ControlUp. “The combination of ControlUp and Avacee technologies creates a powerful integrated solution that will provide high availability, reliability, and performance to improve employee collaboration and support the ‘new normal’ of remote working. We are excited to welcome the Avacee team to the ControlUp family and establish our new R&D center in the U.S.”

More than ever, remote performance monitoring is critical, as the workplace is increasingly distributed between home, office, and satellite offices. About 3.4% of the U.S. workforce—or 4.7 million people—were working remotely before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Gartner now reports that, going forward, as much as 82% of business organizations plan to allow employees to work remotely at least some of the time, with a full 47% saying work-from-home will be their model permanently.

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