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Empirix Launches Assurance Platform for 5G Standalone (5G SA)

Empirix Launches Assurance Platform for 5G Standalone (5G SA) Image Credit: tanaonte/Bigstockphoto.com

Empirix, an Infovista company, has launched a new version of KLERITY (2.1) for 5G Standalone (5G SA). 

The platform enables mobile operators deploying 5G SA networks and enterprises deploying IoT and private 5G networks to simplify operations and derive accurate intelligence into QoE when planning, launching, operating, optimizing and monetizing services running on 5G SA networks, whilst also reducing TCO.

Empirix KLERITY 2.1 enables mobile operators to maximize the benefits of their 5G Standalone deployments by providing end to end visibility, analytics and troubleshooting across subscribers, devices, applications, services and networks. This includes drill-down to individual call/data sessions and deep packet analysis.KLERITY 2.1’s cloud-native functions enable a more efficient use of compute, storage and networking resources. 

Together with powerful, flexible search capabilities, pre-built visualizations, KLERITY delivers a path to closed-loop automation and AI/ML, providing not only a faster time to root cause but ultimately autonomous network and service monitoring and assurance. Cloud-native by design, KLERITY 2.1 is based on Kubernetes (K8s), a production-grade container orchestration framework for deployment, scaling and management. It integrates with network orchestrators and infrastructure management APIs and leverages best-in-class carrier-grade open-source technologies.

KLERITY is infrastructure-agnostic and deployable on bare metal, virtual machines and containers across public and private cloud environments and datacenters, enabling rapid flexible deployments with lower operating costs that can seamlessly change and scale as required.

Edoardo Rizzi, Chief Product Officer at Empirix
By taking a cloud-native by design approach, the new KLERITY solution framework gives operators the actionable insight and intelligence they need to be able to deliver a multi-cloud, multi-vendor, multi-access network by correlating and contextualizing network and service data.

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