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(New York, NY – DATE) New York-based LONI, the mobile/IoT arm of Loni.ai, is the first network infrastructure management platform to become a Glass Solutions Provider leveraging Glass Enterprise 2 to add value for IT organizations. Combining the power of LONI and Glass enables IT, professionals, to simplify steps and reduce time to action.

LONI provides network engineers and administrators with one central vendor-agnostic platform to manage or automate all components of their enterprise network, security, and cloud infrastructure. Utilizing LONI Zero-Code automation with the freedom of smart devices such as Glass, smartphones, tablets, engineers can now take instant first action to: mitigate cyber-attacks, troubleshoot incidents and outages, remotely collaborate with engineers, engage with carriers, and automate tedious tasks.

 

Glass Enterprise Edition, made by Google, is a small, lightweight, wearable computer with a transparent display for hands-free work. Since being reintroduced in 2019 as a computing device for enterprises, Glass has been gaining traction in companies for applications in logistics, manufacturing, and other areas.

Recognizing the benefits of offsite collaboration that Glass technology could bring to network operations, the LONI R&D team saw even greater potential in speeding response and first action time for IT infrastructure operations.

Photo: Glass by Google Team

Right now, a popular metric in IT is First Response. We think First Action is more important. Instead of just receiving an alert on your computer, using LONI  with Glass enables you to take action immediately and reduce response time to seconds.

Frantz Civil - CEO, Loni.ai

Cyberattack mitigation is one example LONI customers are already recognizing as a function of Glass. Using the glasses as a wearable computer screen, a network operations engineer working remotely receives a push alert to notify them of the attack and identify the location, security level, amount of traffic, and type of attack. The glasses make an API call to LONI for mitigation action. The quick access to information speeds resolution from an hour to less than 30 seconds. In the event of a hardware issue, LONI smart drones can be leveraged as an additional pair of eyes at unstaffed data centers

The R&D team at LONI sees many other applications for Glass.

As a Glass Solutions Provider, LONI can provide clients with Glass devices and the integrated LONI network management and automation platform. For more information on LONI or to schedule a demo, visit loni.ai/smart eyes

Photo: Glass by Google Team
Photo: Glass by Google Team

Datacenter technicians and infrastructure engineers can use smart glasses to quickly and easily perform diagnostics on devices. Whether you need to see immediate alerts, access CPU memory information, open tickets with hardware vendors, or even do basic configurations like modifying switch ports, with Glass and LONI, you can take care of it in moments.

Frantz Civil - CEO, Loni.ai