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Spot by NetApp Adds Fylamynt To Portfolio

NetApp has announced the acquisition of Fylamynt, a CloudOps automation technology company that enables customers to build, run, manage and analyze workflows securely in any cloud with little to no code. This is the fourth acquisition for Spot by NetApp in the past two years.

NetApp has announced the acquisition of Fylamynt, a CloudOps automation technology company that enables customers to build, run, manage and analyze workflows securely in any cloud with little to no code. This is the fourth acquisition for Spot by NetApp in the past two years.

Previous additions to the Spot by NetApp portfolio include CloudHawk for security and compliance, Data Mechanics for data analytics and machine learning workloads in the cloud, and CloudCheckr for cloud cost management.

Designed to be the single-platform connective tissue, Fylamynt is a Cloud orchestration, automation, and response platform. It unifies case management, automation, real-time collaboration, and incident remediation to serve cloud engineering teams across the incident lifecycle.

Fylamynt addresses the challenges of moving to and operating within the cloud with its low code, no code technology for cloud automation. The tech allows DevOps and site reliability engineering (SREs) resources to scale, optimize and maintain their cloud operations at a fraction of the cost. As the number of services and workflows increases, developing and maintaining integrations and automation quickly becomes expensive, complex, and time-consuming, demanding SRE resources.

Out-of-the-box integrations with key tools in the cloud operations toolkit enable the orchestration of actions and machine-speed-level workflow execution. Incident management is also centralized with case management, messaging tool integrations, and built-in task management features facilitating cross-team collaborations.

The acquisition of Fylamynt builds on NetApp’s focus to grow the Spot by NetApp portfolio of leading CloudOps multi-cloud infrastructure management services.

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I have been in the tech industry since IBM created Selectric. My background, though, is writing. So I decided to get out of the pre-sales biz and return to my roots, doing a bit of writing but still being involved in technology.

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