Kentik Technologies Inc
Kentik Technologies Inc is a network observability and analytics provider that delivers SaaS-based visibility and monitoring for complex IP, cloud, and internet infrastructures.
- Network Observability Platform (OP) for service providers, enterprises, and digital businesses (observability)
- Traffic analysis, capacity planning, and performance monitoring across data center, cloud, and internet networks (network analytics)
- Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) detection, anomaly identification, and traffic intelligence for security and service assurance teams (security analytics)
- Integration with flow data, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), cloud telemetry, and routing information bases for end-to-end visibility (network data management)
- Dashboards, alerting, and APIs for operations, engineering, and planning workflows (IT operations tooling)
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Kentik Technologies Inc provides a network observability (observability) and analytics platform delivered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering, designed for organizations that operate IP networks, cloud environments, and internet-facing services. The platform is used by network operations, engineering, and security teams in service providers, enterprises, and digital businesses to monitor traffic, understand performance, diagnose incidents, and plan capacity. Its focus is on collecting and correlating multiple forms of network telemetry to present a consolidated view of traffic flows, dependencies, and routing behavior.
The Kentik platform ingests network flow records such as NetFlow, sFlow, and IPFIX (network analytics), routing data from BGP, SNMP-based device metrics, and telemetry from public cloud environments. By combining these feeds, it provides visibility into both internal and external traffic paths, including data center, Wide Area Network (WAN), internet exchanges, and cloud provider connectivity. The platform maps how traffic moves between autonomous systems, services, and applications, which supports use cases such as peering analysis, route optimization, and cost management for transit and cloud egress.
In security-oriented use cases, Kentik supports DDoS detection and anomaly detection (security analytics) by analyzing traffic baselines and identifying deviations associated with attacks or misconfigurations. It can feed alerts and enriched flow data into incident response workflows, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools, and ticketing systems. Network and security teams use this telemetry to validate mitigations, understand attack vectors, and maintain availability of customer-facing services. The same analytics capabilities are applied to service assurance, where packet loss, latency, and path changes are tracked to correlate network conditions with application performance.
For operations teams, Kentik provides dashboards, query interfaces, and alerting (IT operations tooling) that support troubleshooting and day-to-day monitoring. Engineers can drill into traffic by interface, device, Autonomous System Number (ASN), application, geography, or customer segment, and can correlate this with routing and capacity data. Planning teams use historical and real-time insights to forecast growth, evaluate peering and transit strategies, and justify infrastructure investments. APIs and integrations allow organizations to embed network analytics into automation pipelines, internal portals, or custom reporting frameworks.
In marketplace and directory taxonomies, Kentik Technologies Inc fits within network observability, Network Performance Monitoring (NPMO) and diagnostics, and network security analytics categories. Its offerings are relevant to operators of backbone networks, cloud-connected enterprises, content and digital service platforms, and organizations that depend on internet traffic patterns for service delivery. The core positioning centers on providing detailed, queryable visibility into network behavior across IP, cloud, and internet domains to support operations, security, and capacity management functions.