Aviz Networks details AI-powered networking workflows at Networking Field Day 38
Aviz Networks will present at Networking Field Day 38 on July 9, 2025, focusing on AI-assisted networking operations for multi-vendor fabrics. The online session is designed to inform enterprise NetOps, SRE, and cloud/data center teams on how the vendor describes centralized control, observability, and workflows tied to open networking components.
Research Overview
The vendor announcement describes an online presentation at Networking Field Day 38 with a 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM PT session time. It positions the event as a practical discussion of AI-powered networking, with emphasis on Day-0/1/2 operations, observability, and open infrastructure.
The announcement states that attendees can register for an on-demand recording and slides if they cannot attend live. It also lists the intended audience as NetOps, SRE, cloud/data center teams, and SONiC adopters building or operating AI-ready networks.
Event Details
The announcement provides the event date as July 9, 2025, and the format as an online presentation. It includes a call to register for access to on-demand materials after the session.
It also includes a separate prompt to book a meeting with the Aviz team regarding next steps for an AI-ready network strategy, as described in the notice.
What to Expect in the Presentation
The announcement says the presentation will cover centralized fabric operations for managing multi-vendor fabrics from a single control plane, including design, deployment, and Day-2 guardrails. It also lists Network Copilot™ workflows such as ticket summarization, intent checks, change planning hints, and anomaly triage.
It further states that the session will address “ONES + NVIDIA Spectrum-X & SONiC” and cites operational elements including lossless QoS, front-end/back-end paths, and GPU/NIC visibility. The announcement adds that the discussion will include “Open & Disaggregated” automation, visibility, and control “without” vendor lock-in, framed around open networking components.
Speakers
The announcement lists Thomas Scheibe, CPO, Aviz Networks, as a speaker. It notes his background spanning roles at Cisco and Intel, including DC product management for Nexus and ACI, launching Cisco’s first SONiC offer, and leading an IPU/DPU and Ethernet NIC portfolio for AI and cloud infrastructure.
It also lists Madhu Paluru, Director of Engineering, Aviz Networks, as a speaker. The announcement describes his work on a GenAI-powered “Network 3.0 stack,” his role as a moderator for the SONiC community, and his focus on automation and observability for network software and open networking.
The announcement frames Networking Field Day 38 as an online session by Aviz Networks on AI-powered networking operations, centered on multi-vendor centralized fabric management, Network Copilot workflows, and references to ONES, NVIDIA Spectrum-X, and SONiC. This “Blog Signals brief” is a fact-based summary of the vendor blog.