Anuta Networks announced the general availability of ATOM, an Assurance, Telemetry, and Orchestration platform for Multi-Vendor Networks.
Anuta ATOM delivers a modular, extensible, scalable and cloud-native software platform that enables enterprises and service providers to rapidly design and provision network services, collect real-time telemetry, develop deep network analytics, ensure compliance and provide service assurance for multi-vendor physical and virtual infrastructure. With ATOM, networking teams can deliver services faster, eliminate human errors, avoid security violations, reduce OpEx and meet SLAs with exceptional high availability.
“ATOM combines the best of model-driven architecture with latest technologies in microservices and analytics to deliver one of the industry’s most scalable platforms,” said Chandu Guntakala, President & CEO, Anuta Networks. “The closed-loop automation in ATOM opens up exciting new opportunities to transform today’s networks into future smarter, self-healing ones.”
Anuta ATOM delivers the most robust set of features in the industry:
- Network Service Orchestration and Assurance for 40+ vendors provides one of the broadest industry coverage models
- Horizontally scalable to 1 million+ devices provides networking investment protection for the future demands of IoT and other massive scalability requirements
- Streaming Telemetry using Google Protocol Buffers facilitates an open standards approach in multi-vendor environments
- Real-time Analytics and Historical reports allow IT administration to course correct immediately and ensure a higher and more consistent QoS
- Dockerized to run on any cloud infrastructure including AWS, Azure, GCP provides customer deployment flexibility
- Microservices based Architecture with High Resiliency and Auto-Scale ensures more efficient scalability and reliability
- A powerful interface to define KPIs and corrective actions based on specific customer requirements
“With ATOM, we delivered a modular and resilient software platform that uses microservices and containerization technologies to achieve scale, performance, resilience, DR while also catering to diverse deployment options,” said Praveen Vengalam, Co-Founder, and VP of Engineering, Anuta Networks. “We embraced Open Standards across the entire platform so that our customers can choose to integrate with other specialized software such as IPAM, Network Optimization platforms, traditional NMS/EMS platforms or Virtual Infrastructure Managers, etc.”
Anuta ATOM includes an SDK for ease of developing applications using a sophisticated description language, query interface, and other productivity tools. Anuta ATOM is containerized and can be deployed to manage Small, Medium or Very large-scale networks in private, public and hybrid cloud environments.
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