TeleMate has released a new version of its observability platform aimed at giving IT teams a unified view of complex enterprise communication systems.
The platform tracks performance across multiple tools, including Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Pexip, and legacy systems, and the company says it can monitor hundreds of thousands of users and millions of devices, including environments typical in federal and global organisations.
“This release sets a new standard in UC&C observability,” said Steve Tabaska, CEO at TeleMate.
“Enterprises will have the scalability, intelligence, and vendor-neutral visibility required to manage today’s communication complexity.”
Scaling for Large Deployments
As enterprises adopt more collaboration platforms and support larger distributed workforces, monitoring performance across meetings, calls, and devices has become a growing challenge.
The release introduces architectural changes intended to support large-scale deployments.
Many enterprises often struggle to maintain performance as collaboration networks expand.
Multi-platform environments create operational blind spots: a single connectivity issue can ripple across thousands of employees or customers, impacting productivity and service delivery.
TeleMate’s platform is designed to give IT teams visibility into these distributed systems and identify issues before they escalate.
Technical Enhancements
The updated platform includes advanced device-level monitoring using WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) intelligence.
This enables IT teams to track the user experience across browser-based collaboration tools.
Native integration with Pexip extends oversight to video quality and workflows, while improved filtering and visualisation tools help teams navigate high-volume MELT data (messages, events, logs, and traces).
TeleMate claims the updates reduce troubleshooting time from hours to minutes.
But while monitoring tools can improve operational efficiency, they cannot eliminate all disruptions, which may stem from network conditions, endpoint configurations, or third-party integrations outside the platform’s control.
Broader Market Trends
TeleMate’s release comes amid a broader shift in enterprise communications.
Hybrid work models, rapid cloud adoption, and a proliferation of video and messaging platforms have made IT observability a growing concern.




