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As enterprises shift to hybrid work and adopt a mix of public cloud, private infrastructure, and SaaS apps, the traditional network perimeter has vanished. Centralised architectures have evolved into distributed environments with users, data, and workloads spread across locations and platforms.
This complexity has created major visibility gaps. IT teams often rely on siloed tools that miss performance issues outside their control. Blind spots across the internet, cloud, and SaaS services lead to slow troubleshooting, poor user experience, and shadow IT.
Legacy monitoring tools, built for static on-prem environments, can’t track today’s dynamic infrastructure. They lack insight into ISP routes, third-party APIs, and multi-cloud delivery paths—making it hard to pinpoint and fix performance problems.
To stay in control, enterprises need end-to-end network visibility—across all users, services, and routes. It’s not just about uptime anymore; it’s about ensuring consistent performance everywhere.
This is where Orixcom Managed ThousandEyes Network monitoring solution plays a pivotal role—offering enterprises real-time, actionable insights across their entire digital ecosystem, from internal networks to cloud and SaaS environments.
With applications no longer confined to a single data center, traditional monitoring tools fall short. Ping and traceroute can’t diagnose issues like congested ISP paths, cloud routing problems, or slow SaaS endpoints. Built for static networks, these tools aren’t suited for today’s internet-delivered, cloud-hosted environments.
As a result, IT teams are left in the dark; reacting to problems without knowing where they start or who’s responsible. Performance issues outside the enterprise perimeter often go unnoticed until users complain, leading to lost time, revenue, and satisfaction.
End-to-end network visibility bridges this gap by providing a complete view—from user device to application, across the internet, WAN, cloud, and SaaS layers. Rather than just showing what’s happening inside the internal network, it exposes how external dependencies impact service delivery.
This level of visibility is especially critical for businesses operating in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. It allows IT teams to correlate performance issues with the exact segment of the path where degradation occurs—whether that’s the local LAN, a public cloud region, or an ISP backbone—enabling targeted and faster response.
Implementing end-to-end network visibility brings clear operational and strategic advantages:
As enterprises modernise, proactive network monitoring becomes not just a technical necessity, but a business imperative. It ensures that performance isn’t just maintained—but understood, predicted, and optimised in real time.
The adoption of multi-cloud strategies—spanning AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud—has brought flexibility and scale to enterprise IT. However, it has also introduced significant visibility challenges. Each cloud operates on its own network stack and service model, making it challenging to track how traffic flows between regions, providers, or applications. When issues arise, pinpointing whether the root cause lies in the application, the cloud provider, or the internet becomes a time-consuming guesswork exercise.
Interdependencies between internet performance and cloud application delivery further complicate matters. A single bottleneck or BGP route change across an ISP can degrade the experience for thousands of users, even if your infrastructure remains unchanged.
Business-critical SaaS applications like Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and Zoom are now the norm. Yet IT teams have little to no visibility into how these services perform from the end-user perspective. Performance degradation may stem from third-party CDN issues, poor last-mile connectivity, or congested ISP routes—areas entirely outside traditional IT control.
This paradox—full reliance on apps without full visibility—creates significant operational risk, particularly for globally distributed teams.
Today, enterprises can’t afford to wait for user complaints; proactive network monitoring is essential. With end-to-end visibility, IT teams can detect performance issues early and trace data paths across internal networks, the public internet, and third-party clouds. Without this, blind spots persist, putting digital experience and productivity at risk.
Cisco ThousandEyes is a cloud-based internet and application intelligence platform built for the modern, decentralised enterprise. It offers deep visibility into every element of digital experience—across networks you own and those you don’t. Through a combination of synthetic testing, real-time monitoring, and endpoint data, ThousandEyes maps the entire service delivery path from user to application.
It supports use cases across WAN, cloud, SaaS, and ISP monitoring—highlighting where disruptions occur and why. Whether it’s latency in an AWS region, packet loss on a VPN tunnel, or degraded performance with a SaaS provider, ThousandEyes provides precise, actionable insights.
While the platform itself is powerful, effective use demands expertise.With Orixcom managed service, enterprises achieve end-to-end network visibility without the operational burden and much more:
By combining proactive network monitoring with end-to-end network visibility, enterprises can continuously improve their network strategy and user experience—no matter how distributed their environment becomes.
OAs enterprises distribute workloads across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, the network path between services becomes mission critical. But visibility often stops at the VPC or peering point. With ThousandEyes, enterprises can monitor cloud interconnects, identify latency across regions, and assess cloud provider performance in real time.
Whether you’re connecting front-end services in Azure to databases in AWS or routing through GCP compliance, ThousandEyes gives you end to end network visibility across your entire cloud topology.
ThousandEyes allows enterprises to track the user experience for apps like Microsoft 365, Zoom, and Salesforce—even when these apps are hosted entirely on third-party infrastructure. If users report delays or timeouts, ThousandEyes can isolate the cause—be it local DNS issues, WAN congestion, or SaaS provider latency.
This capability enables proactive problem resolution and eliminates the finger-pointing that often delays fixes.
Hybrid and remote work models are now permanent. With users connecting from unmanaged networks via VPN or SD-WAN, monitoring their digital experience is non-negotiable. ThousandEyes allows visibility from the user endpoint to the application—over public internet, through ISP paths, and across internal firewalls.
It highlights chokepoints and helps IT teams maintain performance standards even in uncontrolled environments.
While Cisco ThousandEyes offers extensive observability across networks and applications, managing the platform in-house can quickly become resource-heavy—particularly for organisations without a dedicated NOC or network operations team. That’s where Orixcom managed network services step in to simplify the experience.
Delivered as a fully managed solution, Orixcom handles the complete lifecycle of ThousandEyes deployment—across cloud, on-premises, and remote environments. This includes:
This model enables enterprises to harness the full power of end-to-end network visibility without adding operational overhead. It also integrates seamlessly with complimenting tools and services, enhancing performance and control.
Whether you’re diagnosing Microsoft 365 latency, uncovering the cause of intermittent API failures, or reducing mean time to resolution (MTTR), Orixcom provides the visibility and expertise needed to act decisively—across your entire digital ecosystem.
In an era where user experience, uptime, and digital agility define competitive advantage, visibility is no longer optional—it’s essential. Traditional monitoring tools, designed for on-premises environments, simply can’t keep pace with the cloud-first, SaaS-heavy networks most organisations now depend on.
ThousandEyes monitoring gives IT teams the ability to finally see beyond their internal network—to understand what’s happening across the internet, cloud platforms, SaaS environments, and ISP transit paths. It bridges the gap between user complaints and root cause analysis, enabling teams to act on facts, not assumptions.
From identifying ISP-related latency to diagnosing SaaS disruptions, ThousandEyes shifts IT operations from reactive firefighting to proactive service assurance. But technology alone isn’t enough. Implementation, ongoing optimisation, and real-time analysis require time and expertise.
That’s why Orixcom Managed ThousandEyes is a solution that delivers the intelligence, expert support, and contextual insight needed to make every alert actionable and every response timely. When combined with our proven expertise in solutions like SD-WAN, IP Transit, and DIA, it forms a resilient digital foundation optimised for performance, reliability, and complete end-to-end visibility.
As IT environments continue to grow in complexity, visibility becomes the foundation for performance, reliability, and trust. With Orixcom, you gain not just tools—but a strategic partner focused on helping you take control of your cloud, your network, and ultimately, your business outcomes.
Q1. How does Cisco ThousandEyes differ from traditional network monitoring tools?
Q2. What is end-to-end network visibility, and why is it important for enterprises?
Q3. Can ThousandEyes monitor SaaS applications like Microsoft 365 or Salesforce?
Q4. Can I monitor SaaS applications with ThousandEyes?
Q5. How does ThousandEyes integrate with AppDynamics and what are the benefits?