Lansweeper Enhances Its Technology Asset Intelligence with Redjack Acquisition
In a notable move to solidify its position as the global leader in Technology Asset Intelligence, Lansweeper has officially announced its acquisition of Redjack, a pioneering force in network traffic analysis for asset discovery. This acquisition not only expands Lansweeper’s capabilities but also promises to deliver unparalleled transparency across technology assets for organizations worldwide.
Lansweeper, recognized for its advanced asset intelligence solutions, aims to integrate Redjack's unique passive network detection and application dependency mapping into its existing platform. This integration will provide security teams with a comprehensive view of all assets interacting with their network, whether those assets are known or unknown, managed or unmanaged.
The introduction of Redjack's technology amplifies Lansweeper's scope to encompass enterprise, cloud, and edge environments seamlessly. This synergy will significantly enhance Lansweeper’s offerings in critical areas such as attack surface management, business continuity planning, and third-party risk management.
Dave Goossens, CEO of Lansweeper, stated, “With Redjack by our side, we can now promise our customers complete transparency—a crucial step in any cybersecurity strategy. After all, you can’t secure what you can’t see.” This sentiment reflects a growing need for organizations to have an all-encompassing view of their IT assets to ensure robust security measures are in place.
The combination of Lansweeper’s asset intelligence with Redjack’s network-level detection and application mapping offers a richer, more intricately connected understanding of business operations, facilitating smarter security protocols and decision-making.
Greg Virgin, CEO of Redjack, emphasized the importance of this acquisition by saying, “The merger with Lansweeper brings together two innovative forces that are meant to be. The capabilities of passive network detection and application dependency mapping from Redjack, combined with Lansweeper’s comprehensive asset intelligence, will accelerate our shared vision of transforming raw asset data into actionable insights.”
Through this acquisition, Lansweeper is not only taking over the technology and client base of Redjack but also enhancing its existing network, cloud, and agent-based discovery capabilities. The merged company aims to offer a more extensive asset transparency and accurate mapping of application dependencies. Every device that communicates over the network—whether within, with, or from the cloud—will now be identifiable.
This unified platform will empower IT, security, and finance teams with the necessary context to prioritize vulnerabilities, streamline migrations, and control costs effectively. The automated mapping of dependencies is designed to provide these teams with crucial insights that enhance operational efficiency and security resilience.
As both companies integrate their strengths, Lansweeper reaffirms its commitment to maintaining a seamless service for all Redjack customers while welcoming its new team members into a shared culture of innovation, transparency, and growth. Together, Lansweeper and Redjack are on a path to set new benchmarks in the asset intelligence sector, promising unparalleled value to clients around the globe.
About Lansweeper
Lansweeper has established itself as the leading provider of Technology Asset Intelligence, creating a definitive source of truth for complete visibility across IT, OT, and IoT assets since its inception in 2004. The company offers precise, usable data that enhances security, drives strategic decision-making, and boosts operational efficiency, catering to over 20,000 clients, including industry giants like Nestlé and Nvidia.
About Redjack
Redjack specializes in offering complete asset transparency and insights via AI-driven approaches, providing firms with the tools needed to safeguard crucial business functions and meet regulatory standards.
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