Cisco Systems Inc. said today it’s acquiring the artificial intelligence-native observability startup Galileo Technologies Inc. in order to make “agentic workforces” more trustworthy and reliable.
Galileo's technology will slide into Cisco’s Splunk observability portfolio for improved AI agent visibility and protection.
Cisco Systems plans to acquire AI observability specialist Galileo Technologies to extend Splunk observability into AI agent ...
Splunk’s third annual observability report shows how a comprehensive view of systems lowers costs, cuts downtime and reduces security risks. Image: fizkes/Adobe Stock Organizations moving to the cloud ...
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I heard the news about Cisco’s intent to acquire Splunk last week as I sat in a pub in central London. My immediate reaction was that Cisco is not doubling down but tripling down on network ...
Splunk said Tuesday that it has signed a deal to acquire Flowmill, a Palo Alto-based provider of cloud network observability technology. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Flowmill's ...