IBM has introduced a cutting-edge AI-powered cloud service called Network Intelligence, aimed at assisting companies in managing their complex networks more effectively. With the increasing complexity of IT environments, which now include on-premises data centers, private clouds, various public clouds, and SaaS apps, companies are facing challenges in network management. Network Intelligence serves as a centralized solution to quickly identify and resolve issues.
The service utilizes AI agents to analyze data, identify potential problems, and offer solutions. These agents rely on pre-trained models that analyze network designs, telemetry, traffic flows, alarms, and time-series data to detect hidden issues and early warning signs of trouble. Developed by IBM Research, the AI models leverage watsonx technologies and the Granite Time Series Foundation Models, specifically tailored for networking environments.
IBM emphasizes that Network Intelligence provides a more comprehensive understanding of network behavior compared to conventional systems, leading to improved issue detection and early warnings. By proactively addressing problems, companies can reduce downtime and improve network performance. The service offers various subscription plans, including a free tier for limited testing in production environments.
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