Gigamon updates management layer

Gigamon® has announced an update to the Management Layer that enables network services teams to deliver visibility across departmental silos within the IT organization. Organisations will be able to virtualize the Visibility Fabric architecture through an update to Gigamon’s patented Flow Mapping® technology, equipping network administrators and services teams to deliver Visibility as a Service to departmental tenants. These tenants, who include various IT Operations teams, will have the power to dynamically change monitoring and traffic visibility policies on a per-organisation or per-tenant basis without impacting other departmental monitoring polices and while maintaining compliance and privacy.

  • Tuesday, 27th August 2013 Posted 10 years ago in by Phil Alsop

“The notion of multi-tenancy has made its way from the public cloud space into enterprise IT infrastructure as well,” said Shehzad Merchant, Chief Strategy Officer at Gigamon. “This solution enables network administrators and services teams to virtualise the Visibility Fabric and offer Visibility as a Service to the different IT departments.”


Gigamon’s latest release of its GigaVUE® H Series software, Version 3.1, contains enhancements to Flow Mapping as well as includes support for role-based access control and advanced workflows for independent and concurrent monitoring policy configurations. The release will enable enterprises to offer Visibility as a Service to internal IT tenants. With these capabilities, IT Operations teams will be empowered to access and control their own configurations in the Visibility Fabric architecture, allowing them to simplify and optimise their monitoring infrastructure, while increasing efficiency and reducing OPEX.


“ESG research indicates that almost half (48%) of the enterprises actively consolidating data centres are creating multitenant environments to support different business units and another third (32%) are planning to create multitenant environments – a sign that enterprises are starting to act like service providers in that they are servicing internal tenants,” said Bob Laliberte, Senior Analyst at the Enterprise Strategy Group. “With enhancements to their Flow Mapping technology, Gigamon is enabling this transition and allowing different IT operations teams to carve out their own slice of the Visibility Fabric and manage it independently to improve business processes.”