NetApp continues to bolster Spot portfolio with Fylamynt acquisition

NetApp has focused on expanding Spot since it was acquired in 2020

NetApp continues to bolster Spot portfolio with Fylamynt acquisition

Data management vendor NetApp has announced that it has acquired CloudOps automation technology company Fylamynt to add to its Spot portfolio.

Fylamynt provides CloudOps automation technology that enables customers to build, run, manage and analyse workflows securely in any cloud with little to no code.

NetApp acquired Spot, which focuses on compute management and cost optimisation on the public clouds, in 2020.

The company has also built on the offering through the acquisitions of CloudHawk for security and compliance, Data Mechanics for data analytics and machine learning workloads in the cloud and CloudCheckr for cloud cost management over the past two years.

"As NetApp has continued to establish itself as a leader in the cloud, the native integration of Fylamynt with Spot by NetApp will allow organisations to rapidly and reliably deploy Spot by NetApp services within their existing cloud environments," said Anthony Lye, executive vice-president and general manager, Public Cloud Services at NetApp.

"Customers and partners will benefit from Fylamynt's low-code framework and cloud automation engine for DevOps and SREs. Combined with Fylamynt's pre-built integrations and Spot's full CloudOps portfolio, they will be able to accelerate, optimize and automate their cloud operations infrastructure.

"This strategic acquisition accelerates NetApp's overall CloudOps leadership and empowers customers to continue to enjoy more cloud at less cost."

Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed by NetApp.