NetBrain
Since 2004, NetBrain has transformed network operations with its no-code automation platform, helping teams systematically shift left by turning complex processes into streamlined workflows. By unifying AI and automation, NetBrain delivers actionable hybrid network-wide observability, automates troubleshooting, and enables safe change management to boost efficiency, reduce MTTR, and mitigate risk, enabling IT organizations to proactively drive innovation.
Get network-wide and contextualized analysis across your multi-vendor, multi-cloud network
Visualize and document the entire hybrid network using dynamic network maps and end-to-end paths
Automate network discovery and ensure data accuracy for a single source of truth
Auto-discover and decode your network's golden configurations, discover day 1 issues, and automate configuration drift prevention
Automate pre- and post-validations for network changes with application performance context understanding
Automate collaborative troubleshooting from human to machine
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NMIS
FirstWave’s NMIS is a network management system that provides fault, performance, configuration management, performance graphs, and threshold alerts. Business rules allow for highly specific notification policies that can be used with multiple notification methods.
FirstWave also enables partners, including some of the world’s largest telcos and managed service providers (MSPs), to protect their customers from cyber-attacks, while rapidly growing cybersecurity services revenues at scale. FirstWave provides a comprehensive end-to-end solution for network discovery, management, and cybersecurity for its partners globally.
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Cisco Network Convergence System (NCS) 5700 Series
The NCS 5700 series line cards and routers enhance provider networks by offering both scalability and adaptability. With integrated Segment Routing, they facilitate performance-centric service offerings, while the high-density 400G ports ensure sustainable network expansion. You can adjust to varying demand through versatile port configurations that range from 10G to 400G, and the line cards support bandwidth options of 3.6, 4.8, 7.2, or 9.6 Tbps per slot. By unifying all services on a singular infrastructure, Segment Routing enables precise end-to-end traffic management that optimizes the customer experience. Additionally, the platform ensures backward compatibility, features a pay-as-you-grow pricing model, and implements IOS XR across the network, all of which contribute to a long-term growth strategy that aligns with demand while safeguarding investments. Furthermore, it emphasizes energy efficiency and scalability with a robust, carrier-grade operating system designed to optimize the network footprint and minimize environmental impact. This combination of features positions the NCS 5700 series as a future-ready solution for evolving network needs.
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Juniper PTX Series Routers
The PTX Series Routers serve as the backbone for the largest core and peering infrastructures globally. Equipped with cutting-edge Juniper custom Express family ASICs, these routers are optimized for cloud environments, facilitating seamless transitions to 400G technology. They offer the scale, flexibility, and investment security essential for navigating the current market landscape. With features like native 400G inline MACsec, adaptable filtering options, and a dependable network operating system that has supported numerous high-performance solutions, these routers stand out in their field. Explore the potential that mass-scale 100G and 400G cloud solutions can bring with PTX routing technology. The modular designs of the PTX10004, PTX10008, and PTX10016 Packet Transport Routers specifically tackle the enormous bandwidth requirements facing modern networks. These routers provide exceptional port density, incorporate native 400GbE inline MACsec, and utilize state-of-the-art ASIC technology, making them ideal for the most challenging WAN and data center configurations. As bandwidth demands continue to grow, the PTX Series Routers remain a critical component for future-proofing network infrastructures.
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