Virtana Acquires Zenoss to Expand Observability Platform

Virtana has acquired Zenoss to enhance its observability platform, offering deeper insights into hybrid and multi-cloud environments, announced in a press release.

Virtana has acquired Zenoss to enhance its observability platform, announced in a press release. This acquisition aims to integrate Zenoss's real-time IT service monitoring with Virtana's infrastructure analytics, creating a unified platform for hybrid environments.

The combined platform will provide IT and risk management teams with the ability to trace incidents from business-service impact to infrastructure behavior through a single AI-powered interface. This integration is designed to help customers quickly identify failures, performance issues, and cost drivers, thereby improving resolution times and operational efficiency.

The acquisition positions Virtana to address the growing demand for observability in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, a market expected to exceed $19 billion by 2028. The unified platform will offer full-stack observability, combining over 16,000 metrics for infrastructure and container insights with enhanced event intelligence from Zenoss.

Both companies will operate under the Virtana brand, continuing to support existing offerings while accelerating the development of new features aimed at improving resilience and operational efficiency in complex IT environments.

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