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SevOne

SevOne is a provider of network and infrastructure observability and performance monitoring software for large enterprises and service providers.

  • Network and infrastructure performance monitoring and analytics for complex, multi-vendor environments
  • Telemetry collection and time-series analysis across physical, virtual, and cloud-based network components
  • Support for multi-domain visibility across data center, Wide Area Network (WAN), Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), and cloud networking
  • Dashboards, reporting, and alerting for operations, capacity planning, and Service Level Agreement (SLA) monitoring
  • Integration with broader IT operations and observability toolchains via APIs and connectors

More About SevOne

SevOne provides software platforms used by enterprises, managed service providers, and communication service providers to monitor and analyze the performance of network and infrastructure environments. Its offerings System Integration Testing (SIT) in the observability and Network Performance Monitoring (NPMO) and diagnostics (NPMD) categories, with a focus on large-scale, multi-vendor architectures. Organizations deploy SevOne to collect, store, and visualize telemetry from routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, SD-WAN devices, virtual network functions, and cloud networking services.

The SevOne platform (observability / NPMD) ingests data from standard network and infrastructure sources, including Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), flow protocols such as NetFlow and sFlow, syslog, APIs, and other telemetry feeds. It organizes these data as time-series metrics suitable for high-volume polling and analytics. The software is typically implemented as a distributed architecture that supports horizontal scale across data centers and regions, which aligns with use in carrier networks and global enterprise WANs. Data is exposed through web-based dashboards, reports, and visualizations that operations teams use for real-time monitoring and historical analysis.

SevOne’s tools are positioned for use cases such as fault detection, performance troubleshooting, capacity planning, and SLA management across hybrid infrastructures. Network operations centers can configure threshold-based alerts, baselines, and trend reports to detect deviations in bandwidth, latency, packet loss, device health, and interface utilization. Capacity planners and architects use historical data to forecast resource needs, identify congestion points, and validate network changes. In multi-tenant or service provider environments, reporting can be aligned with customer-facing Service Level Agreements (SLAs).

From a technology perspective, SevOne supports monitoring across traditional data centers, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and internet-based WANs, SD-WAN overlays, and cloud-connected architectures. This places it alongside other observability and NPMD solutions, but with particular emphasis on scale and multi-domain visibility. Integration with IT service management, ticketing, and broader observability stacks is typically provided through Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs, event streams, and connectors, so SevOne data can feed incident management workflows and dashboards alongside logs, traces, and Application Performance Management (APM) metrics from other tools.

In a directory or marketplace, SevOne maps primarily to network observability, NPMO and diagnostics, and infrastructure monitoring categories. Its core value to enterprise and service provider environments is the aggregation and analysis of network telemetry at large scale, providing operations teams with an integrated view of performance across physical, virtual, and cloud networking domains.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 270
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02199

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking