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VIAVI Launches NITRO for Network Integrated Test and Real-time Analytics

VIAVI Launches NITRO for Network Integrated Test and Real-time Analytics Image Credit: VIAVI

VIAVI Solutions unveiled what it claims as the first intelligence platform that automatically delivers real-time test and measurement data from network instruments directly to software-based planning, provisioning, assurance and optimization applications.

VIAVI said the new NITRO platform helps service providers and enterprises reduce costs and complexity while optimizing performance throughout the entire network lifecycle.

Working seamlessly across mobile, fiber, cable, cloud and enterprise networks, this platform maximizes the value of current investments in VIAVI instruments and software solutions, presently deployed by over 200 network operators globally.

Leveraging their current VIAVI installed base enables customers to cost-effectively manage their migration from today’s static network deployments to next-generation, policy-based automated dynamic networks.

The first solution in this new family is NITRO vNet Fusion offering virtual test, service activation and performance monitoring. Communications networks worldwide are striving to meet consumer demand for services that are always on, always available, and connected across all devices and touchpoints. 

Sue Rudd, Director Service Provider Analysis, Strategy Analytics
Next-generation technologies — IoT services, fixed mobile convergence, hybrid cloud, network slicing, 4K video and 5G — all create specific challenges that require new approaches to network management, including greater automation, virtualization and real-time analytics.

Paul McNab, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, VIAVI 
With a common platform that introduces greater automation, real-time analytics and virtualization, NITRO enables service providers and enterprises to reduce complexity and manual intervention while maximizing the value they gain from the broad line of scalable VIAVI test and measurement instruments and software, including their current VIAVI installed base.

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