Xangati

Xangati, Inc is an American-based private company, that provides service assurance analytics software for enterprises and service providers, operating in virtualized data centers and hybrid cloud environments.

Xangati
Private
IndustryVirtualization
Enterprise software
Founded2006 as Xangati
Headquarters3031 Tisch Way,Suite 400 San Jose, California, California, United States
Key people
S. "Sundi" Sundaresh, President and CEO, Jagan Jagannathan, Founder and Chief Technology Officer,Vasu Vasudevan, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer
ProductsVDI Suite,VI Suite, vApp Suite, WebApp Suite, Network Suite
Websitewww.xangati.com

Xangati is a virtual appliance that runs on VMware vSphere. It manages the entire end-to-end IT infrastructure including physical and virtual machines (VMs) running the Windows or Linux operating systems. It supports Hyper-V and XenServer based VMs and has deep integration into NetApp fabric-attached storage (FAS) systems. Xangati collects its information from protocols and APIs (no agents), including servers, switches, storage systems, hypervisors and services such as those delivering VMs, virtual desktops, and virtual applications as well as all mobile devices, PCs and Apple computers.

Headquartered in San Jose, California, Xangati currently provides virtualized services for over 400 organizations worldwide and has a development center in Pune, India. Subramanian Sundaresh has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of Xangati since November 2013.[1]

Xangati was acquired by Virtual Instruments for an undisclosed amount in November 2016.[2]

History

In 2006, Xangati was founded by Jagan Jagannathan and Vasu Vasudevan. The mission of the organization was to create IT management software that could respond more efficiently than existing solutions to the dynamic nature of cloud and virtualization environments. The word Xangati is derived from the Sanskrit word “Sangathi”, which means “coming together to know more about ourselves."[3]

Xangati's initial focus was on physical network performance management wherein Xangati's real-time and highly scalable approach addressed emerging needs of CSPs and NSPs as they dealt with the expanding number of IPv4 and IPv6 endpoints.

In 2011, Xangati refocused on performance management for enterprise virtualized environments and partnered with Calix to resell its physical network performance management offerings.[4] Xangati’s offerings to the virtualization market include the VI suite for infrastructure performance management and the VDI suite for virtual desktop performance management.

In September 2013, Xangati raised $11M in Series A funding from Citrix Systems and HighBAR Partners.[3] Xangati’s offerings include service assurance suites for VDI, Published Apps, Web Apps and Custom Workloads. Integrated into these suites is its unique StormTracker™ deep analytics capability to identify and resolve resource contentions that cause widespread and unanticipated performance degradation.[5]

Products

Xangati Virtual Infrastructure (VI) Suite tracks the performance of the virtual and physical infrastructure components in an IT environment. Xangati software collects application-level metrics from VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V about users and analyzes it. The software also finds data contention storms that can negatively affect the performance of virtualized applications.

Xangati Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Suite provides data monitoring and predictive analysis for Citrix and VMware VDI environments. The software provides detailed tracking of infrastructure components that affect VDI end-user experiences.

Xangati VirtualApp Suite: The VirtualApp Suite is a performance enhancement solution for Citrix XenApp end-users, fully integrated with HDX technologies.

Xangati WebApp Suite gathers metrics from HTTP, HTML and CSS Web Servers about end-users and their applications, and correlates those metrics with interactions collected from the IT infrastructure.

Xangati Network Suite provides a visual overview of all of the wired and wireless networks in the circulatory system of a datacenter to enable faster problem resolution.

Patents

Xangati has eight patents:[6]

Patent Number: 8,645,527 Network monitoring using bounded memory data structures

Patent Number: 8,639,797 Network monitoring of behavior probability density

Patent Number: 8,451,731 Network monitoring using virtual packets

Patent Number: 8,199,641 Parallel distributed network monitoring

Patent Number: 7,620,986 Defenses against software attacks in distributed computing environments

Patent Number: 7,331,060 Dynamic DoS flooding protection

Patent Number: 6,973,040 Method of maintaining lists of network characteristics

Patent Number: 6,816,910 Method and apparatus for limiting network connection resources

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See also

References

  1. Subramanian Sundaresh. "Subramanian Sundaresh: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  2. Kovar, Joseph F. (2016-11-15). "Virtual Instruments Acquires Xangati To Expand Its Infrastructure Performance Management Market". CRN. Retrieved 2017-10-20.
  3. "Sangathi". Srutiacademy.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  4. "Compass Flow Analyze". Calix.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20150109093249/http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/xangati. Archived from the original on January 9, 2015. Retrieved June 4, 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. "patft » Page 1 of 1". Patft.uspto.gov. 2015-01-05. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
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