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Nile dials-up AI to simplify network provisioning, operation

Other features in Nile Nav offer real-time deployment data and visibility as well as instant feedback during setup and activation ensures IT teams can monitor progress and address issues promptly, Kannan stated.
“Post-deployment, the app offers insights into network health and performance, enabling swift diagnostics and resolution,” Kannan stated.
Nile Nav’s integration with the Nile Services Cloud AI-enabled Cognitive Decisions module actively monitors deployments against the site’s Digital Twin and predefined plans, Kannan stated. Incorrect device installation, cabling errors, or power supply issues are flagged immediately as deviations, allowing on-site teams to address those issues.
Nile also announced a new training and qualification program for customers and partners to ensure they receive the knowledge and skills to build secure, high-performance networks based on the Nile architecture.
Nile recently added Nile Trust Service, a zero-trust architecture featuring end-to-end encryption and automatic updates to ensure security patches are up to date. Built-in Layer 3 support eliminates the need for VPNs and other security add-ons to ensure granular microsegmentation.
The security service is designed to prevent lateral movement inside office systems and eliminate ransomware attacks. Nile isolates each device by default to prevent vulnerabilities and denies lateral movement to prevent unauthorized communication between two devices. All traffic is forwarded to a centralized policy enforcement point for precise inspection and routing.