New Context Partners with Sysdig to Increase Container Measurement, Visibility and Security
August 10, 2016

New Context announced a partnership with Sysdig. New Context will immediately help to accelerate Sysdig’s foothold in the enterprise containerization and microservices market. The partnership ensures New Context’s customers are able to purchase, implement and tailor Sysdig installations within their products and infrastructure.

New Context works with industrial enterprises and government entities which build, operate and secure critical infrastructure. The customization and implementation services delivered by New Context ensure that Sysdig’s product is tailored to meet solutions and services for large scale customers who need deep kernel level visibility into their national strategic container environments.

“One of the key benefits of containers is that they allow companies - from small startups to global, multibillion-dollar enterprises - to deploy applications in any environment, anywhere,” said Daniel Riedel, CEO of New Context. “Being able to deliver unprecedented visibility through Sysdig’s unique technology is a key enabler in the container market, and that’s why we have closely partnered with Sysdig to bring this technology to all of our current and future clients. It’s a core value that we always seek to find the best tools for our customers. Simply put, if you’re running containers, you should be running Sysdig.”

Measurement is one of New Context’s Lean Security principles and is considered a critical component of Lean Security alongside Automation, Simplification and Awareness. Measurement is crucial for developing quality applications and eliminating waste from the engineering process. As a result, developers, security teams and operations personnel need to be able to understand application and related infrastructure performance on a continuous basis to constantly improve them accordingly.

“Containers are the building block for microservices, and represent the next great platform shift for software developers in enterprises of all sizes,” said Loris Degioanni, CEO and founder of Sysdig. “While containers deliver efficiency and agility for developers, they introduce additional complexity for monitoring, troubleshooting, and operating production environments. Sysdig was born to address these specific needs for containers and the microservices built on top of them.”

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