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Nyansa

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VMware

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Nyansasoftware developer for job analysis of networks by means of artificial intelligence.

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2020: VMware purchased Nyansa

On January 21, 2020 VMware announced Nyansa acquisition, but the cost of the transaction of the company did not begin to be disclosed.

VMware says that the main interest in purchase of Nyansa is connected with "AIOps platform" which is called Nyansa Voyance. It allows to integrate network telemetry from different equipment suppliers in a uniform panel for the convenient analysis. This approach saves from need to buy proprietary instruments of monitoring of network from Cisco and other vendors.

As the vice president and the head of department of VMware VeloCloud Sanjay Uppal reported, the company intends to use developments of Nyansa for monitoring and control of network and also for improvement of the SD-WAN VeloCloud platform. It should simplify to clients of VeloCloud fault recovery in their networks or problems with performance of applications, he added.

VMware announced Nyansa acquisition, but the cost of the transaction of the company did not begin to be disclosed
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Acquisition of Nyansa will accelerate emergence of complex opportunities of monitoring and troubleshooting for implementations of LAN/WAN within our host of the solution SD-WAN — Sanjay Uppal says. — Nyansa is the checked solution which eliminates many defects of the modern offers tied on specific suppliers.
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He also emphasized that he Nyansa technologies will be crucial for creation of networks which can work with big projects in the field of Internet of Things.

According to the analyst of Constellation Research Holger of Müller (Holger Mueller), he is not surprised with sale of Nyansa of VMware company, considering the growing importance of artificial intelligence and its capability "change everything". Nyansa technologies can quite be beyond SD-WAN, the expert believes.[1]

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