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Saturday, 17 November 2018

what is nyansa


         

Nyansa is a fast-growing innovator of advanced IT analytics software technology based in Palo Alto, California.USA Founded in September 2013 by technology professionals from MIT, Merak, Aruba Networks and Google, Nyansa is credited with developing the first cloud sourced, network analytics system, called Voyance..

>>>why Nyasa different to it analysis solution

Voyance differs significantly from conventional NMS and emerging IT analytics alternatives solutions that merely provide mountains of raw data that IT staff must manually analyse and correlate into meaningful, understandable information that can be used to take action. Voyance does this providing collection of unique capabilities not found in any other solution today. These include but are not limited to:

full-stack analysis of wired and wireless data analysis for every client network transaction in real time and over time

automatic root cause analysis and remediation next steps

automatic base lining of client incidents and network services

anonymized cross-company sharing and comparison of network

akey performance indicators and infrastructure metrics

vendor agnostic big data analytic system, purpose built for enterprise environments

>>>what is cloud sourching ?

Cloud sourcing is a new approach to IT network analytics that allows network information, infrastructure service metrics, application behaviour, key performance indicators and trending information to be anonymously shared and compared between different companies. This allows organisations to gain a deeper understanding of network operation best practises and predictive insights into the user experience.

Nynasa how work

By performing all the analysis, correlation of network, client and application data and into plain English summaries that help network IT staff identify and remediate user experience problems must faster and cost effectively without having to wade through different vendor systems and mountains of disparate raw data.

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