Full network lifecycle management

Kaseya is introducing a new release of its Traverse Hybrid Cloud and Data Centre monitoring solution. Version 9.4 introduces advanced automation to provision monitoring of new cloud infrastructure, network devices or applications for full network lifecycle management.

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Kaseya Traverse allows IT to instantly align infrastructure technology with business performance through innovations in its discovery and fingerprinting technology. By scanning for infrastructure changes, Traverse 9.4 can automatically detect updates and provision optimal monitoring based on its extensive library of best-practice signatures. This process eliminates manual configurations and speeds onboarding of new customers for MSPs, while providing enterprise users with an up-to-date topology of their applications or network infrastructure changes.
Traverse 9.4 also introduces a powerful, intuitive search capability that enables administrators to rapidly deploy and test system-wide changes to devices and monitoring thresholds with a single click. Built on Google’s Material Design standard, the new interface provides the latest advances in usability and mobility along with a familiar user experience, adding time to value for new users.
Additionally, Traverse 9.4 will support Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) to enhance user authenticated security, and protect critical network and application infrastructure through single sign on (SSO) and multi-factor authentication (MFA). SAML support is fully integrated with other Kaseya products, such as AuthAnvil, enabling customers to fully secure end-users and their advanced monitoring products from a single vendor
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