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Big cloud service optimisation and security developments through acquisition and partnership

Big cloud service optimisation and security developments through acquisition and partnership

DoiT has acquired LiveDiagrams, a cloud infrastructure visualisation and analysis software. The strategic acquisition promises to provide DoiT Cloud Intelligence customers with advanced functionality to map, monitor, and optimise their cloud architectures.

Blending operational intelligence, workload intelligence, human intelligence, and ops automation, the DoiT Cloud Intelligence platform delivers context-aware solutions to help customers optimise, scale, and innovate across AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure.

With LiveDiagrams' technology integrated into the DoiT platform, SRE (site reliability engineering) and DevOps teams can gain real-time insights into cloud performance, streamline operations, and reduce incident response times, it is promised.

"By integrating their innovative technology with our cloud management and FinOps platform and expertise, we'll provide clients with unparalleled visibility and control over their AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure cloud environments," said Vadim Solovey, chief executive officer of DoiT.

Engineering work is now underway to integrate the LiveDiagrams technology into DoiT Cloud Intelligence as “Cloud Diagrams”, which will “soon be available” to all Enhanced and Enterprise level customers.

In a partnership deal in the data security space, Oracle and Adarga, a player in AI-driven information intelligence, are bringing Adarga’s Vantage software to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle’s distributed cloud. Together, they will help defence and security organisations deliver mission-critical data and insights to “the UK and its allies”.

Adarga Vantage provides analysts, planners, and commanders with the ability to extract, contextualise, and connect information drawn from millions of internal and external sources, in over 75 languages, to enhance defence and security operations. This includes providing search, discovery, and generative AI capabilities to augment enterprise knowledge and open-source intelligence gathering, and boost decision-making in multi-domain environments.

“Providing our customers with the ability to deploy to OCI further strengthens Adarga’s cloud-anywhere approach,” said Seb Matthews, vice president of mission engineering, Adarga. “This approach is fundamental in today’s increasingly complex operating environment, where defence organisations require technology solutions that offer flexibility, reliability, and security, without the need to be locked into a single provider.”

With OCI’s sovereign and government cloud offerings, customers can meet regulatory, security, and performance requirements while getting the full benefits of the cloud and AI.

Adarga will initially deploy Vantage in the Oracle Cloud for UK Government and Defence. Oracle says it is the only hyperscaler to offer a dual-region cloud dedicated to UK public sector and defence customers. The region is built upon the UK government parameters required to store “OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE” data, and all Oracle personnel who access such data are UK citizens that have Security Check (SC) clearances.

“Armed forces, government, and defence organisations need to continually access, analyse, and act on intelligence faster than ever as warfare is increasingly fought on a digital battlefield,” said Bram Couwberghs, vice president of defence, Oracle EMEA. “Adarga Vantage on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure brings together a powerful AI-driven solution on an industry-leading cloud and AI infrastructure to help military organisations win.”