Auvik Networks
Auvik Networks is a software company that provides cloud-based network monitoring and management platforms for managed service providers (MSPs) and IT teams in distributed and multi-site environments.
- Cloud-hosted network monitoring and management platform for MSPs and IT departments (network observability / IT Operations Management (ITOM)).
- Automated network discovery, topology mapping, and device inventory across multi-vendor environments (network management).
- Configuration backup, change tracking, and remote troubleshooting workflows for switches, routers, firewalls, and other network devices (network configuration management).
- Performance monitoring, alerting, and reporting for on-premises (on-prem) and hybrid network infrastructures (infrastructure monitoring).
- Capabilities tailored for multi-tenant operations, including role-based access and standardized tooling for service providers (MSP enablement / IT service management).
More About Auvik Networks
Auvik Networks focuses on cloud-delivered network monitoring and management (network observability / ITOM) used by managed service providers, mid-market organizations, and enterprise IT teams that support distributed locations. Its platform is designed to provide centralized visibility into on-prem and hybrid network infrastructures without requiring on-site management servers, which aligns with organizations that prefer SaaS-based administration tools over locally hosted network management stacks.
The Auvik platform uses automated network discovery and topology mapping (network management) to detect routers, switches, wireless access points, firewalls, servers, and other IP-connected devices across multi-vendor environments. It relies on widely adopted protocols such as Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), NetFlow or flow-based telemetry, and standard IP networking to collect status and performance data. The system builds visual maps of Layer 1 and Layer 2 connectivity and maintains a device inventory to help administrators understand dependencies and locate issues across complex environments.
Auvik’s configuration management capabilities (network configuration management) back up device configurations, track configuration changes, and allow administrators to compare versions or roll back when needed. These features support change control practices and reduce manual effort associated with managing firmware and configuration changes on switches, routers, and firewalls. Remote troubleshooting workflows integrate secure remote access into network devices and interfaces, which helps MSPs and IT teams service remote sites without dispatching staff.
For performance monitoring (infrastructure monitoring), Auvik provides dashboards, alerts, and historical reporting that surface metrics such as bandwidth utilization, interface errors, device health, and availability. Threshold-based and behavior-based alerts can notify operators about outages, congestion, or hardware issues. Reporting features support capacity planning, Service Level Agreement (SLA) documentation for MSPs, and periodic reviews for internal IT governance.
The platform includes multi-tenant features and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) (MSP enablement / IT service management), enabling service providers to manage many client environments from a centralized portal. This structure is relevant for MSPs that require standardized procedures, shared toolsets, and separated customer data. In enterprise and institutional settings, Auvik often operates alongside other IT service management, security, and endpoint management platforms, focusing specifically on network visibility and administration rather than broader IT asset or ticketing functions.
Within an enterprise technology directory, Auvik Networks aligns with categories such as network monitoring and observability, network configuration and change management, and Managed Services Provider (MSP) management platforms. Its offerings are oriented toward organizations that require multi-vendor network visibility, automated configuration safeguards, and cloud-based operations across geographically dispersed sites.