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IP Fabric updates platform to unify cloud and on-prem assurance

IP Fabric released a software update that unified cloud, on-premises (on-prem) and hybrid network assurance and simplified operations for network, cloud and security teams.

Enterprises increasingly run critical workloads across hybrid environments as application architectures became more distributed by design, and visibility often remained fragmented across cloud and on-prem systems. That fragmentation made it harder to validate changes, troubleshoot issues, and maintain a reliable source of truth, a situation the release addressed as organizations managed private endpoints, interconnects and cloud firewalls alongside existing systems.

The update added native visibility for Azure and Google Cloud Platform and improved IPv6 support across major vendors, and it integrated richer Azure and GCP context into IP Fabric’s end-to-end model. It also introduced clearer hybrid pathing through enriched cloud metadata and support for GCP Interconnect, along with more detailed diagrams, path interpretation, CSV-based attribute import/export and simplified filter management.

The company said the release provided enterprises with on-demand insight into how cloud and on-prem environments operate to support security and compliance validation, accelerate cloud and network projects such as Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) rollouts, and reduce time spent troubleshooting. The update aimed to normalize multi-vendor data and reveal operational state through automated checks and a continuously validated view of devices, configurations and interdependencies.

“As compliance and operational risks escalate, enterprises cannot afford blind spots,” said Pavel Bykov, CEO and Co-Founder of IP Fabric.