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Apcela rolls out Enhanced Analytics Platform with SD-WAN API

Apcela aims to improve machine learning with Enhanced Analytics Platform

Application delivery company Apcela is breaking into machine learning with the deployment of its Enhanced Analytics Platform (EAP). Accompanying the platform is a SD-WAN API, which extends Cisco’s SD-WAN solution with Elastic’s ElasticSearch, Logstash and Kibana (ELK).

Apcela noted this is the first SD-WAN solution supported by its EAP, a SaaS application that collects data components in a cloud stack. It enables enterprises to aggregate, analyze and automate network performance information for deeper insights and intent-based remediation. According to Apcela, the Cisco SD-WAN API adds SD-WAN data to the platform, and is intended to reduce the time it takes to diagnose and resolve network performance issues due to fluid application requirements.

The company added that while Cisco SD-WAN deployments provide some log retention in the vManage portal, data visualization and analytical capabilities are limited on account of static data sets. Apcela’s EAP aims to address these hurdles by integrating SD-WAN data with other network operational data and systems logs for correlation and analyses. Additionally, ELK enables support for third-party components, including Amazon AWS, Cloudflare, Oracle, Palo Alto, VMware, zScaler and others.

Among some of the capabilities of Apcela’s EPA and the SD-WAN API include: collecting Cisco SD-WAN and other network and application data into an indexed, query-able database; retaining over six months of operational data; conducting correlative analysis between Cisco SD-WAN operational data and other systems; and implementing sophisticated monitoring and alerting capabilities.

“The top barriers to cloud analytics and automation are insufficient data quality, integration of disparate tool sets, and the learning curve associated with advanced analytics required to resolve performance issues between networks and applications,” said Jack Dziak, president and COO of Apcela, said in a statement. “Apcela’s Enhanced Analytics addresses these challenges in one easy-to-launch, single pane of glass, as-a-Service offering. Our Enhanced Analytics Platform provides the enterprise with the means to deliver improved applications performance in a highly-agile manner, providing deeper integration between networks, applications and other systems elements traveling across networks. EAP accelerates the realization of hybrid IT benefits.”

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Nathan Cranford
Nathan Cranford
Nathan Cranford joined RCR Wireless News as a Technology Writer in 2017. Prior to his current position, he served as a content producer for GateHouse Media, and as a freelance science and tech reporter. His work has been published by a myriad of news outlets, including COEUS Magazine, dailyRx News, The Oklahoma Daily, Texas Writers Journal and VETTA Magazine. Nathan earned a bachelor’s from the University of Oklahoma in 2013. He lives in Austin, Texas.