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KodaCloud Intros AI-Powered Cloud Service Wi-Fi for Enterprise Customers

KodaCloud Intros AI-Powered Cloud Service Wi-Fi for Enterprise Customers Image Credit: KodaCloud

Cloud-based WiFi startup, KodaCloud has launched a new cloud-based Wi-Fi service that is powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, targeting SMB, hotels and multi-location enterprises

Claiming to be the first to offer such solution in the Industry, the company said it is managing over 500 Wi-Fi access points using the technology.

KodaCloud’s service consists of a network of Wi-Fi Access Points (AP) that are shipped directly to customer location(s), without the need for a customer to buy equipment or a partner to manage an inventory or shipments.

With the use of web-based dashboard, or the use of a smartphone app, a customer or partner can install and activate a Wi-Fi business network in minutes with AP-to-cloud activation using existing LAN and Internet. Without the need to buy equipment or software licenses, and for the cost of most vendors’ maintenance contracts, KodaCloud delivers and manages Wi-Fi networks for a low monthly fee.

KodaCloud’s service monitors, learns, adapts and automatically acts to adjust interference parameters in all customer networks using learning and real-time calculations with contextual information in real time, when and where needed without the active involvement of a network IT person. 

In 2014, KodaCloud raised $10 million in a Series A round led by Comcast Ventures, Celetic House, and Voyager Capital. 

Bernard Herscovici, founder and CEO of KodaCloud
We are very pleased with the support we are receiving from the MSP community and the positive feedback from enterprise customers after just a few months of commercial service.

Iain Gillott, president and founder of iGR
Rather than simply monitoring network status from the cloud, KodaCloud actually manages the network in real time. Customers and partners use the KodaCloud app to monitor their network and take action as necessary, direct from their smartphone or mobile device.

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