Aria Networks

Aria Networks
Private
Industry Computer software, Computer hardware, Network and Application Management
Founded 2005
Headquarters Bath, United Kingdom
Key people
Mark Boggett - Chairman, Steve Newton - CEO, Dr Jay Perrett - CTO, Wolrad Claudy - Chief Commercial Officer, David Rice-Jones - CFO
Number of employees
40
Website www.aria-networks.com

Aria Networks is a software company that develops optimisation, network planning and design products for the telecommunications industry.[1]

Company

Aria Networks was founded in 2005 in England. The company is privately funded, investors include Seraphim Capital.[2]

Aria is an early pioneer in the application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to solving the problem of optimising communications networks against a wide range of technical, business and regulatory requirements.

The rise of virtualized networks functions (NFV) and software-defined networks (SDN) create a new, much more dynamic context in which service providers must execute many more service and network design decisions than with traditional (physical) networks. As such, the greater potential for speed and agility points to the need for automated decision-making.

Aria takes a more holistic view of the optimization process than conventional least-cost routing tools. The company argues that narrow optimisations (such as within a particular network technology or vendor's equipment) can lead to technically optimal, but business-undesirable outcomes. The consequences include overbuild of network capacity, fragmentation, and an inability to anticipate the effect of network failures on services and customers.

Aria offers a suite of capabilities, either in the conventional on-premise deployment, or on a software-as-a-service basis, hosted within a customer's private cloud.

Product capabilities include:

Industry Collaborations

Aria has been an active participant in industry collaborations, particularly with the TM Forum.[3]

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