New Cloud Deployment Option Brings Scalable, Resilient, and Hybrid-Ready Network Monitoring to Modern Enterprise Environments BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AI—AKIPS, New Cloud Deployment Option Brings Scalable, Resilient, and Hybrid-Ready Network Monitoring to Modern Enterprise Environments BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AI—AKIPS,

AKIPS Now Available on Amazon Web Services, Enabling Modernized Network Monitoring for Hybrid Enterprises

New Cloud Deployment Option Brings Scalable, Resilient, and Hybrid-Ready Network Monitoring to Modern Enterprise Environments

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AI—AKIPS, a leading provider of network monitoring solutions for enterprises across the globe, today announced the availability of its Network Monitoring platform on Amazon Web Services (AWS), enabling organizations to modernize their monitoring infrastructure while maintaining full visibility into their existing on-premises environments.

The new cloud deployment option allows enterprises to host AKIPS on AWS and continue monitoring physical routers, switches, firewalls, servers, and other devices in real time, without redesigning their current network environment, or changing long-established workflows.

As hybrid and multi-cloud architectures become the new norm, enterprise IT teams face mounting challenges in maintaining consistent visibility and control. Traditional monitoring tools, often tied to static data centers or on-premises hardware, struggle to keep pace with growing device counts, distributed environments, and rising performance expectations. AKIPS on AWS addresses these challenges head-on by combining the scalability and resilience of AWS with the speed, simplicity, and efficiency that AKIPS is known for.

“Enterprise teams understand the importance of evolving to match the demands of today’s rapidly changing network landscape – but they don’t want to lose the simplicity and performance of their current tools when doing so,” said Shay Dayan, SVP of Products and Engineering at Tufin. “With AKIPS on AWS, we’re giving organizations a seamless path to cloud-based network monitoring, without making the process more complex or forcing them to compromise on results.”

Cloud-Ready Monitoring Built for Hybrid

With market-leading time-to-resolution and an unmatched amount of supported vendors, AKIPS is relied upon by companies worldwide to accurately deliver real-time visibility into network performance. The AKIPS platform successfully empowers teams to proactively address potential network issues before performance and user experience are impacted.

Deploying AKIPS on AWS provides organizations with a flexible, hybrid-ready monitoring architecture that supports both cloud and traditional infrastructure from a single, centralized instance.

Key capabilities include:

  • Seamless Hybrid Monitoring: Run AKIPS in AWS while maintaining full visibility across data centers, branch sites, campus networks, and cloud environments.
  • Elastic Scalability: Leverage AWS compute and storage resources to support network growth, increased traffic volumes, or temporary spikes – all without hardware procurement or on-site upgrades.
  • Built-In Resilience: AWS redundancy and fault tolerance improves uptime and availability for critical visibility tools, reducing risk from hardware failures or local outages.
  • Centralized Oversight: Monitor geographically dispersed networks from one cloud-hosted platform, ensuring consistent policies, reporting, and operational efficiency.
  • Proven Experience: The AWS deployment delivers the same real-time polling, fast alerting, and powerful reporting that AKIPS users rely on today.

Meeting the Demands of Modern Enterprise Networks

As organizations continue expanding their networks, the pressure to maintain consistent visibility, scalability, and operational continuity has never been higher. AKIPS on AWS gives IT teams a practical path forward by unifying insights across both cloud and on-premises infrastructure, ensuring they can detect issues quickly and keep services running smoothly. Because the platform operates in AWS, teams can modernize their monitoring environment without having to reengineer existing networks or alter how their infrastructure is configured today.

The cloud-based model also improves resilience by reducing dependence on local hardware and leveraging AWS’s built-in redundancy to protect visibility even during outages. As device counts grow and traffic volumes surge, organizations can scale monitoring capacity on demand, eliminating procurement cycles and on-site upgrades. By shifting to a flexible, cloud-hosted approach, IT teams reduce operational overhead while laying the groundwork for a future-ready monitoring strategy that adapts as their network evolves.

AKIPS is owned by network security policy management company Tufin. For more information on how Tufin helps customers take control of their expanding network security environments, please visit www.tufin.com.

About AKIPS

AKIPS develops the world’s most scalable network and infrastructure monitoring software, delivered as a turn-key software appliance. AKIPS Network Monitoring Software provides unmatched features, scale and visibility of critical real-time and historical performance metrics and logs – from the heart of the data center all the way to the end user. AKIPS allows network engineers to be proactive instead of firefighting: to detect, analyze and rectify issues and faults before user complaints, and to significantly reduce business impact and disruption. For more information, please see www.akips.com.

About Tufin

Tufin is the leader in network security policy management, helping enterprises manage and protect modern, multi-vendor networks that span data centers, cloud, and the edge. Tufin’s platform provides a unified control plane for the network, centralizing visibility, automating policy orchestration, and enabling continuous compliance across today’s fragmented and complex environments. Thousands of organizations worldwide rely on Tufin to deliver secure application connectivity, accelerate network changes, ensure audit readiness, and minimize risk exposure. For more information, please visit www.tufin.com or follow us on LinkedIn.

Contacts

Jeff Drew

Tufin Public Relations

P: +1.617.233.5109

E: jeff.drew@tufin.com

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