Network automation stories
It aims to cut alert fatigue and speed investigations by using network data to prioritise issues and automate routine remediation for IT teams.
Production infrastructure teams can now deploy governed AI agents, after Itential opened FlowAI to general availability following six months of testing.
It aims to cut outages and rollback costs by letting network teams test changes on a digital twin before they reach production.
The move could speed automated connectivity for enterprise customers as operators seek common NaaS standards across cloud and AI networks.
Businesses with branch and remote sites could cut outage risk as Ericsson adds 5G and satellite links to its network management tools.
Outages are pushing retailers and manufacturers towards 5G and satellite links as Ericsson adds faster failover and centralised control for branch networks.
Telstra launches Adaptive Networks Centre, giving enterprise customers and partners faster digital quoting, ordering and near real-time control.
Customers can now manage mixed-vendor networks and security from one platform as Extreme adds third-party device support and AI agents.
Automatic remediation and capacity tuning in HPE Mist and HPE Aruba Central aim to cut outages and lighten IT teams’ workload.
Rural fibre roll-outs could become cheaper and easier to manage as the new kit targets faults, deployment hurdles and system integration.
Organisations are being pushed to prove AI can cut network downtime, as BlueCat widens access to tools that act on live data, not just analyse it.
Broadband operators can now manage ACI amplifiers through Harmonic's software, giving DOCSIS 4.0 upgrades a lower-cost path on existing networks.
Businesses testing AI in infrastructure management may gain tighter control over network data, compliance checks and change planning through the new server.
Hardware-enforced tenant separation will help Visionbay scale Taiwan's largest GPU cluster without risking customer data leakage or network outages.
Controlled US availability means customers can now unify network, security and AI operations in one place, with external tools included.
Sold-out concerts can now run without dropped connections as the 19,500-seat California venue handled 8.22 terabytes over two nights.
Construction safety monitoring is set to improve as Gammon's AI platform detected 60% more risk factors than traditional inspections at pilot sites.
Security teams could cut false positives and speed fixes as the new tool ties vulnerability alerts to live network device states.
It could cut indoor 5G deployment costs for venues by letting public mobile and private network services share the same radio kit.
The overhaul improves redundancy for customers linking New York and New Jersey as demand rises for higher-capacity, lower-latency traffic routes.