Revolutionizing Network Management: AI-Powered Simplification

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• Nile, a network-as-a-service startup, has introduced an AI-based tool called Nile Nav to help enterprises manage and provision their campus network operations.
• Nile Nav automates the installation and validation process, reducing complexity and saving time and money.
• The tool also provides real-time deployment data and visibility, instant feedback, and insights into network health and performance.

A new AI-based tool from network-as-a-service startup Nile is aiming to simplify the process of provisioning and operating campus network deployments for enterprise customers. The tool, called Nile Nav, is designed to automate the installation and validation process, reducing complexity and saving time and money.

Founded by former Cisco CEO John Chambers and Pankaj Patel, Cisco’s former chief development officer, Nile’s subscription-based NaaS offering, Nile Access Service, allows customers to set up and manage campus network operations without having to purchase and maintain their own networking infrastructure.

Nile Access Service includes a core package of wired and wireless campus infrastructure components and sensors. For management, Nile’s AI software automates installation and other steady-state controls and includes management and observability capabilities tailored for customer installations.

Bold: Nile Nav’s automation features aim to reduce the labor-intensive configuration and validation process, handling everything from device models to AI-driven setup and installation. The app verifies each device’s status and ensures the necessary software versions are running before provisioning and activation, preventing common deployment issues.

According to Nile, Nile Nav offers real-time deployment data and visibility, as well as instant feedback during setup and activation. This ensures IT teams can monitor progress and address issues promptly. Post-deployment, the app provides insights into network health and performance, enabling swift diagnostics and resolution.

Bold: Nile Nav’s integration with the Nile Services Cloud AI-enabled Cognitive Decisions module actively monitors deployments against the site’s Digital Twin and predefined plans, flagging any deviations or issues. This allows on-site teams to address any problems immediately.

Nile has also announced a new training and qualification program for customers and partners to ensure they receive the knowledge and skills to build secure, high-performance networks based on the Nile architecture.

Additionally, Nile has recently added Nile Trust Service, a zero-trust architecture featuring end-to-end encryption and automatic updates to ensure security patches are up to date. This service is designed to prevent lateral movement inside office systems and eliminate ransomware attacks.

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