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Anuta Networks Blog
1w ago
Introduction
In the world of telecom and networking, many challenges have surfaced, underscoring the urgency of embracing advanced technologies. Conventional databases have grappled with the intricacies of contemporary networks, giving rise to issues such as managing interconnected elements, non-linear relationships, and the growing number of physical and virtual nodes. In this blog, we will explore how ATOM Workflow Insights can serve as a solution to overcome these challenges.
Challenges in Network and Telecom Management
Highly Interrelated Elements: In modern networks, numerous connect ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
1M ago
Introduction
Businesses have now turned to software automation to achieve efficiency and cost-effectiveness. However, the speed of deploying software plays a crucial role in reaping its benefits. Modern organizations face a significant challenge in managing complex multi-cloud and multi-domain networks. Network teams often grapple with various disparate systems, such as ServiceNow, Salesforce, Jira, IPAM, Ericsson EAI, and more, which collectively form their IT and network ecosystems. Manual processes, organizational silos, and skill gaps hinder the achievement of comprehensive end-to-end ne ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
2M ago
Introduction
In navigating the complexities of modern network infrastructure, the imperative for efficient automation and orchestration has never been so crucial, making the demand for streamlined, intelligent solutions essential.
Cisco NSO (Network Services Orchestrator) stands out by providing a model-driven, hybrid network orchestration platform designed to seamlessly support multi-vendor networks through an extensive array of network element drivers (NEDs). This versatility ensures that Cisco NSO is not just a solution; it’s a comprehensive approach to orchestrating diverse network envir ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
3M ago
Introduction
Network infrastructure has primarily been managed using traditional, manually driven methods. However, this approach is not equipped to handle the widening demands placed upon network infrastructure to deliver connectivity at scale and speed while maintaining security. Network engineering teams who want to get ahead are looking to the robust, mature model of continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD), pioneered by application development teams, to improve their processes for network creation and management.
It’s important to note that while CI/CD is a powerful tool ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
3M ago
Introduction
Network operators and system administrators confront frequent challenges that require them to integrate and exchange data between disparate systems to automate repetitive, time-consuming, complex, and error-prone tasks.
Consider a scenario where a network engineer is assigned to create a new VLAN for a department within their organization. This data mutation process entails receiving the initial request gathering supplementary details like IP address availability, existing switch configurations, and security policies from multiple sources such as IP address management (IPA ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
3M ago
Navigating the Network Horizon
Tools like Cisco’s vManage, Meraki, and DNA Center have become indispensable in the evolving enterprise networking landscape. These tools offer administrators visibility and control over their networks, from SD-WAN deployments to end-to-end network policies.
The Role of an Orchestrator
Navigating this diverse landscape of networking tools poses a significant challenge for administrators. Each tool has its distinct interface and intricacies, creating a complex environment where seamless coordination becomes demanding. Imagine switching between platforms, each ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
3M ago
The two different network domains
Networks are categorized into distinct domains based on their intended roles and characteristics. Data centers are geared towards high-performance, redundancy, and security for data-heavy operations, necessitating powerful servers and robust network resilience. Conversely, campus core networks prioritize interconnecting various segments of an organization, facilitating smooth communication. Considering traffic flow patterns like north-south and east-west, the architectural designs of data center and campus networks often differ, tailored to accommodate speci ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
4M ago
Introduction
Anuta Networks ATOM AVA is set to revolutionize the way networks are managed through automation. In this blog, we’ll delve deep into the core components of ATOM AVA, the problems it solves, the benefits it offers, and why it’s a smart choice for the future of any network infrastructure deployment. Before we dive in, you can also check out our introductory blog on ATOM AVA, where we provide an overview of this game-changing capability.
ATOM AVA consists of four key components: Co-Pilot, Doc Assistant, Operator Assistant, and Guided Troubleshooting. Understanding the capabil ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
5M ago
Introduction
In today’s networking world, where the inventory has grown manifold and keeps increasing, reporting becomes all the more important to keep track of various aspects of device management, software management, compliance, etc. This requires a unified platform with intuitive navigation and interface to make reporting accessible to all business users. Most reporting tools provide pre-built reports that cater to some of an organization’s reporting requirements but not all.
Customers using network automation tools often need to customize them by creating custom workflows ..read more
Anuta Networks Blog
5M ago
Introduction
The quest for efficiency, transparency, and data-driven decision-making has never been more critical. Nowadays, organizations rely heavily on automation to streamline their processes, reduce manual workloads, and ensure that network operations run seamlessly. However, the real challenge lies in automating tasks and understanding how well these processes perform. This is where Workflow Monitoring, Reporting, and Optimization become indispensable. They are the cornerstones of success, allowing network administrators to fine-tune their systems for optimal performance.
In this blog ..read more