Case Study: Resort World at Sentosa achieves maximum network visibility and $200K–$500K cost savings with Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline

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Resort World at Sentosa Gains Maximum Visibility While Lowering Costs with Gigamon

Resort World at Sentosa, a large multi‑venue resort in Singapore (Universal Studios, hotels, casino, convention center, etc.), faced growing difficulty managing and troubleshooting skyrocketing network traffic across physical, virtual and cloud environments. IT needed a single source of visibility to eliminate blind spots (including encrypted traffic), reduce manual troubleshooting, and curb escalating tool and vendor costs.

They deployed the Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline to deliver scalable, full‑fidelity traffic visibility with filtering, de‑duplication, TLS decryption, masking and automation. The result: traffic sent to monitoring tools fell 50–79%, storage and tool sprawl were reduced, estimated savings of $200,000–$500,000, faster threat detection/response, and easier administration and optimized tool utilization.


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Sentosa

Desmond Loy

IT Director


Gigamon

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