Vyve Uses Augtera Networks to Prevent Incidents
Network AI can see incidents before they become service impacting
Augtera Networks, the industry leader in AI/ML-powered Network Operations Solutions, announced that Vyve Broadband is using the Augtera Networks, Network AI platform in production, to prevent future incidents.
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“With Augtera we are able to prevent facility failures by getting advanced notification when our environmental system begins to degrade.”
“We are pleased to partner with Vyve Broadband, in this transformative journey to prevent incidents from occurring,” said Rahul Aggarwal, Founder and CEO of Augtera Networks. “Augtera’s Network AI is purpose-built for networking, capable of detecting anomalies that have the potential to become more significant incidents. We can do this at any layer of the stack, from the physical layer to the TCP layer, and even beyond with our agent technology. Network AI also detects rare / new log messages which often precede outages.”
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Like Network Operations teams for any Enterprise, environmental failures can have a significant impact on the availability and performance of IT infrastructure. Environmental conditions often degrade over time. With traditional threshold-based management, degradation is either not detected at all, or leads to many false positives because normal variations and patterns are not understood.
Augtera’s Network AI uses 9+ purpose-built AI/ML algorithms that understand network patterns and detect gray failures before they become outages.
“With Augtera we are able to prevent facility failures by getting advanced notification when our environmental system begins to degrade.” – Ken Branscum, Director of Operations, Vyve Broadband.
Network AI can detect many types of gray failures including:
- Environmental degradation
- Optical signal degradation
- Control plane anomalies
- TCP resets impacting application performance
- Latency and packet loss degradation
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