NaaS is helping Glean to scale AI-driven operations and simplify network architecture. Furthermore, the Network-as-a-Service solution will help the company to enhance its security and increase efficiencies. The adoption case study sheds light on how Network-as-a-Service solutions contribute to the success of enterprises. Nile revealed that Glean had chosen its Network-as-a-Service platform to scale their business operations. Glean offers a platform to discover, create, and automate the creation of knowledge for enterprises.
Glean is an AI-first organization and was seeking for an efficient networking solution that will ease the burden on their operations. Hence, Glean looked for a solution that would be both secure and automated. With this move, it would allow IT professionals to concentrate on other important priorities. Adopting Nile’s NaaS platform has enabled Glean to modernize its operations. The solution also allowed it to make the network process autonomous.
Results Demonstrated by Autonomous Networking
Upon implementation, Glean made significant progress with respect to performance within the network. Five gigahertz channel usage declined to about 50 percent from an initial 75 percent. Moreover, download speed improved to about 100 Mbps from a prior average of 28 Mbps.
“Building an Enterprise AI platform means every part of the business has to move with urgency and intention. Our infrastructure has to be as intelligent and autonomous as the products we build. When it is, our team stops managing infrastructure and starts advancing the mission. Nile makes that possible for us,” said Sunil Agrawal, CISO, Glean.
“Companies building the future of AI and amplifying human productivity need infrastructure that accelerates innovation rather than slowing it down,” said Pankaj Patel, CEO and co-founder of Nile. “We are proud to remove operational complexity from Glean’s infrastructure and help them innovate faster and with greater security – that’s the kind of business outcome we want to see, and what we are built to deliver.”
More significantly, the number of reports about connectivity issues became nonexistent, meaning that there were virtually no support tickets generated. This is because Nile’s network solution is designed with networking, security, and autonomous automation technology in one single architecture.
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Source: Businesswire