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From Reactive Operations to Autonomous Networks: The Growing Role of AIOps in Telecom
Telecom networks are becoming increasingly complex. The transition to 5G, cloud-native architectures, Open RAN, edge computing, and AI-driven services has dramatically increased the volume of data, events, and operational processes that network teams must manage every day. While networks continue to evolve, many operational workflows remain heavily manual. Engineers spend significant time correlating alarms, analyzing logs and traces, investigating incidents, and validating network changes before deployment. As operators move toward autonomous networks, this approach is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain. This is where AIOps is emerging as a key enabler of telecom transformation.

Understanding Big Data Engineering: Building the Foundations of Modern Data Platforms
Organizations today generate massive volumes of data from applications, networks, connected devices, business systems, and customer interactions. The challenge is no longer collecting data, but efficiently storing, processing, and transforming it into actionable insights. This is where Big Data Engineering comes into play.

AIOps in Telecom: Why AI Is Becoming Essential for Network Operations
As telecom networks become more cloud-native, distributed, and software-driven, traditional operational models are reaching their limits. AIOps is emerging as a critical capability to help operators automate troubleshooting, accelerate root cause analysis, and move toward autonomous network operations.

FutureNet World 2026: 91ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ's AIOps Spotlight and Road to Autonomous Networks
On April 21-22 in London, we were proud to participate in FutureNet World, where we were selected as finalists for the AIOps award. Our team showcased live demos of the new AIOps platform, unifying autonomous enablement, testing, and troubleshooting.

What is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing has become the backbone of modern digital infrastructure. From streaming platforms to telecom networks, organizations today rely on the cloud to build, scale, and operate their services faster than ever before. But what exactly is cloud computing, and why does it matter?

MWC 2026 Recap: Global Conversations on AI, Skills, and the Future of Telecom Networks
From March 2–5 in Barcelona, the telecommunications industry once again gathered at Fira Gran Via for Mobile World Congress 2026. The event brought together leaders from across the global connectivity ecosystem to exchange ideas, showcase innovation, and explore the technologies shaping the future of networks.




