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Aviz Networks enhances AI network management and CIOs adopt SONiC - September 2025

ONES 4.0 introduced enhanced features for managing Artificial Intelligence (AI) networks, integrating NVIDIA SpectrumX orchestration and automated hardware replacement. This release focuses on improving network performance through real-time monitoring and support for IT decision-makers.

The update includes orchestration for AI clusters, automated return merchandise authorization (RMA), and a redesigned user interface for better observability. These enhancements aim to streamline operations and increase network resilience.

The platform now automates deployment processes for AI applications, allowing seamless integration with NVIDIA Air to manage Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and Central Processing Unit (CPU) operations efficiently. The automated RMA processes aim to improve hardware replacement efficiency and recovery from failures.

CIOs are increasingly adopting SONiC software to reduce networking costs and gain vendor control in response to shorter networking refresh cycles due to demands from AI workloads. SONiC facilitates flexibility in accommodating changing network needs.

Top financial CIOs standardize on SONiC to avoid vendor lock-in, resulting in substantial capital and Operational Expenditure (OpEx) savings of 30–50%. Organizations benefit from predictable budgeting and improved control over their network infrastructure.

As SONiC adoption grows, enterprises report up to 62.5% reduction in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), enhancing operational efficiency and promoting a shift toward self-managed networks.

  1. ONES 4.0 introduces new features for AI network management
    Automated RMA in ONES 4.0 streamlines hardware replacement, providing full visibility and faster recovery from failures.
  2. CIOs Adopt SONiC to Optimize Networking Refresh Cycles
    CIOs are adopting SONiC to reduce costs and gain vendor control, leading to up to 62.5% TCO reduction.