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meshIQ & Dataeko strike partnership to expand in India

meshIQ & Dataeko strike partnership to expand in India

Wed, 8th Jul 2026 (Yesterday)
Mark Tarre
MARK TARRE News Chief

meshIQ has formed a strategic partnership with Dataeko, a deal that also supports meshIQ's expansion in India.

The partnership combines meshIQ's middleware observability platform with Dataeko's architecture, deployment and governance services for companies managing hybrid and multi-cloud technology estates. It is aimed at organisations in banking and financial services, manufacturing, and logistics that are trying to modernise older, fragmented middleware environments.

Many large businesses rely on a mix of legacy messaging systems and newer data streaming tools, making it difficult to track performance and troubleshoot problems across a single workflow. The joint offering is designed to improve visibility and operational control across these systems.

The announcement also extends meshIQ's reach in India through Dataeko's presence in Hyderabad. Customers in the market are expected to gain access to local implementation and architecture support as meshIQ builds out its regional business.

Platform focus

At the centre of the partnership is meshIQ's middleware monitoring and management software, which covers technologies including IBM MQ, Apache Kafka, ActiveMQ, Azure Service Bus, Apache Camel and Solace. Dataeko will add consulting and delivery support for deployment, governance and operating models.

The combined offer includes anomaly detection, root-cause analysis and automated remediation using agentic artificial intelligence features introduced in meshIQ's Version 12.1 release. It also provides end-to-end transaction traceability and oversight of B2B data flows across mixed cloud and on-premises environments.

Other elements include middleware governance, DevOps automation and live operational control through a single user interface and application programming interface. The platform is also built to manage high-volume enterprise workloads at petabyte scale.

Dataeko Founder & Chief Executive Officer Pavan Chavali said the partnership addresses a common challenge for large organisations with ageing, disconnected technology layers.

"The global enterprise technology landscape is at a pivotal juncture," said Pavan Chavali, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Dataeko. "Organisations across BFSI, manufacturing, and logistics are grappling with the operational debt of fragmented middleware stacks-systems that were never designed to interoperate at today's scale or velocity. Our partnership with meshIQ gives our clients a genuinely differentiated platform: unified observability, agentic intelligence, and the implementation rigor to operationalize it at enterprise scale. This is a transformative capability unlock for the market."

India push

The alliance marks another step in meshIQ's international expansion, giving it a partner with local delivery resources in one of its target markets. Hyderabad is the initial focal point for the joint sales effort, with further coverage planned for other Indian cities.

India remains a significant market for enterprise software and systems integration firms because many large businesses are balancing cloud adoption with existing investments in on-premises infrastructure. That creates demand for tools that can monitor traffic and dependencies across several middleware products at once.

For Dataeko, the agreement adds another software vendor relationship to a partner roster that includes groups across data engineering, analytics and industrial software. The company describes itself as a consultancy and engineering centre focused on helping businesses design, deploy and operate large-scale technology systems.

meshIQ, based in the United States, has positioned itself around middleware management, observability and automation, particularly for enterprises running both newer streaming platforms and older messaging systems. The partnership grew out of a shared focus on helping clients streamline operations.

"Our collaboration with Dataeko came together organically through a shared commitment to helping enterprises streamline operations," said Navdeep Sidhu, Chief Executive Officer, meshIQ. "Their regional footprint and expertise in enterprise architecture make them an ideal partner as we strengthen our presence in India and equip organizations with greater insight and visibility."