List of Progress Flowmon Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Progress Flowmon for Incident Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Progress Flowmon for Incident Management include: Sega Corporation, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 2652 employees and revenues of $850.0 million, Orange Slovensko, a Slovakia based Communications organisation with 1334 employees and revenues of $580.0 million, Sakura Information Systems Japan, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 1180 employees and revenues of $152.0 million and many others.
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Orange Slovensko | Communications | 1334 | $580M | Slovakia | Progress Software | Progress Flowmon | Incident Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Orange Slovensko deployed Progress Flowmon including Flowmon ADS to improve network visibility and strengthen incident handling. The deployment targeted Security and Network Operations and was scoped to network security and IT operations across Orange Slovakia, with on-premises and carrier network monitoring focused within Slovakia.
Progress Flowmon was configured to provide anomaly detection, flow telemetry analysis, centralized dashboards, and automated anomaly processes aligned to Incident Management workflows. Flowmon ADS served as the primary detection engine, feeding incident detection alerts into operational dashboards and automated triage processes for faster investigation.
The implementation covered monitoring of millions of endpoints and was embedded into Security and Network Operations procedures to surface security blindspots and enable mitigation. Integrations were implemented at the workflow level to feed detection outputs into operational response practices, without named third party system specifics disclosed.
Governance emphasized operationalization of incident detection and dashboard driven outage identification, with teams using Progress Flowmon Incident Management capabilities to accelerate detection and response. The rollout focused on delivering faster detection, automated anomaly processing, and dashboards for quicker outage identification and response while improving network visibility for security and network teams.
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Sakura Information Systems Japan | Professional Services | 1180 | $152M | Japan | Progress Software | Progress Flowmon | Incident Management | 2017 | Kanematsu Electronics |
In 2017 Sakura Information Systems Japan implemented Progress Flowmon as an Incident Management solution to support network operations and security for its IaaS virtualized hosting service. The deployment followed a hardware refresh of virtualization hosting infrastructure at the end of 2017 and targeted operational visibility across the companys managed hosting footprint in Japan.
The implementation deployed a Flowmon Collector as a virtual appliance together with the ADS module to provide per-customer traffic visibility and behavior detection. Progress Flowmon was configured to capture netflow data and perform flow-based monitoring and anomaly detection across tenant networks, enabling tenant-level profiling and behavior analytics consistent with Incident Management workflows.
Kanematsu Electronics recommended and assisted the deployment, and rollout was directed at network operations and security teams responsible for the IaaS hosting service. Operational coverage emphasized multi-tenant visibility, troubleshooting workflows, and host and virtual network flow instrumentation without introducing named third party integrations beyond the implementation partner.
Governance and operational outcomes were aligned to hosting operations, with the deployment yielding significantly improved troubleshooting, reduced downtime and cost-effective, scalable flow-based monitoring as reported by the customer. The project centralized flow telemetry and behavior detection into Progress Flowmon, supporting incident detection and response processes for Sakura Information Systems Japans hosting business functions.
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Sega Corporation | Professional Services | 2652 | $850M | Japan | Progress Software | Progress Flowmon | Incident Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Sega Corporation implemented Progress Flowmon as an Incident Management solution. The deployment centralized network monitoring and incident response capability across 11 group offices and 20 buildings in Japan, targeting IT operations and network performance and security functions.
The Progress Flowmon implementation included Collector, Probes and ADS modules, configured for flow and packet telemetry aggregation, distributed probe capture and automated anomaly detection to support faster root-cause analysis. Collectors aggregated telemetry from site probes while ADS provided detection and alerting workflows, enabling operational teams to move from ad hoc packet capture to more structured traffic analysis and investigation.
Rollout emphasized consolidated visibility and automation of routine network tasks across the company footprint, with centralized monitoring and incident workflows to accelerate incident reaction and troubleshooting. The implementation delivered improved network traffic visibility, routine-task automation and faster incident response as reported by Sega.
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