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Credit Suisse Names ThousandEyes as Technology Disruptor in Exclusive Recognition Program

San Francisco, CA —
Inaugural Program Recognizes Top Industry Disruptors for "Game-changing" Innovations

ThousandEyes, the network intelligence company that provides visibility into the Internet, cloud and every network that companies run on, today announced it has been named to Credit Suisse AG's inaugural Disruptive Technology Recognition (DTR) Program, an annual recognition of five top companies who are disrupting traditional enterprise information technology (IT Infrastructure).

Credit Suisse selected ThousandEyes for its unique network intelligence platform that enables organizations to monitor and analyze application experience from every cloud to every end user across internal and external networks, including the global Internet. This approach allows enterprises to rapidly identify and resolve performance, availability, and service quality issues before impacting end-user experience.

"The dominance of cloud is reshaping enterprise IT and increasing reliance on the Internet and networks outside of the traditional control perimeter," said Laura Barrowman, Group Technology Officer and Group Chief Information Security Officer for Credit Suisse AG. "Credit Suisse recognizes ThousandEyes for being at the forefront of empowering organizations to take back control and drive organizational successes by enabling their customers to manage an end-to-end digital experience and adopt a data-driven approach to migrating to the cloud."

"Being recognized by Credit Suisse as a disruptive technology in their inaugural program is an incredible honor," said Mohit Lad, co-founder and CEO of ThousandEyes. "We built ThousandEyes on the premise that the Internet would become the digital backbone of every business, empowering them with a complete understanding of digital experience for every user and application over every network. Being named to Credit Suisse's exclusive Disruptive Technology Recognition Program speaks to the success of our approach."

Credit Suisse created the annual DTR Program to recognize companies who are disruptors of traditional IT, and to provide partners such as ThousandEyes with an opportunity to promote innovation at the bank and at its Partner firms. The 2018 DTR Program looked specifically for game-changing companies that focus on improving IT infrastructure, with broad applicability across industries.

About ThousandEyes

ThousandEyes, the Internet and Cloud Intelligence company, delivers the only collectively powered view of the Internet enabling enterprises and service providers to work together to improve the quality of every digital experience. The ThousandEyes platform leverages data collected from an unmatched fleet of vantage points throughout the global Internet, from within data centers and VPCs and on end user devices to expose key dependencies that impact digital service delivery, empowering businesses to see, understand and improve how their customers and employees experience any digital website, application or service. ThousandEyes is central to the global operations of the world's largest and fastest growing brands, including 160+ of the Global 2000, 85+ of the Fortune 500, 6 of the 7 top US banks, and 20 of the 25 top SaaS companies. For more information, visit www.ThousandEyes.com or follow us on Twitter at @ThousandEyes.

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About ThousandEyes

ThousandEyes is a network intelligence platform that delivers visibility into every network your organization relies on, enabling you to resolve issues faster, improve application delivery and run your business smoothly.

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