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NETSCOUT Named a Leader & Outperformer in the 2026 GigaOm Radar for Network Observability
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The 2026 GigaOm Radar for Network Observability evaluates the trends influencing this market’s evolution and the vendors shaping how enterprise organizations gain end-to-end visibility across today’s complex hybrid, multi-cloud, and SaaS environments.
NETSCOUT is recognized as a Leader and Outperformer in the 2026 GigaOm Radar, reinforcing its position as a trusted platform for high fidelity, real-time network observability.
What You’ll Learn in the Report
GigaOm has analyzed the network observability market for the last six years, evaluating vendors across functional capabilities, emerging features, and critical business criteria. The analysis in the 2026 GigaOm Radar highlights insights on the trends shaping the market and the solutions leading the evolution.
- How GigaOm defines modern network observability—and why it goes beyond traditional monitoring
- Key market trends and capabilities influencing observability decisions in 2026
- Where NETSCOUT stands across several critical technical and business criteria, such as traffic analysis, security observability, and application visibility
- Why high-fidelity data and real-time analytics are critical for proactive assurance and faster MTTR
Why Network Observability Matters Now
As networks span on premises, cloud, Kubernetes, SaaS, and UCaaS, teams need visibility that reflects how services actually perform—across users, applications, and infrastructure. The GigaOm Radar helps you consider:
- Which platforms deliver true end-to-end visibility
- How leading solutions support proactive and predictive operations
- What capabilities matter most as environments continue to scale and evolve
- How emerging capabilities based on LLM technologies and AI-powered observability will impact the market and solutions
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