Aviz Networks outlines Spectrum-X integration with Aviz ONES at NVIDIA GTC
At NVIDIA GTC, Aviz Networks and NVIDIA discussed how integrating NVIDIA Spectrum-X with Aviz ONES targets AI data center needs for orchestration, telemetry, automated validation, and AI-assisted network operations.
Research Overview
The panel discussion focused on how AI workloads change data center networking requirements and how network capabilities affect AI infrastructure operations.
Amit Katz described AI inference as a driver of east-west GPU communication optimization and north-south connectivity needs, while Thomas Scheibe outlined enterprise efforts to reshape architectures for AI workloads.
Key Findings
Katz said AI environments differ from traditional infrastructures and require updated approaches to validation, deployment, and management.
Scheibe said Aviz works on AI-driven solutions to help operators move from legacy architectures to AI-ready data centers, with “AI for Networks” and “Networks for AI” covering automation and high-performance connectivity.
Technical Breakdown
The discussion highlighted Aviz ONES integration with NVIDIA Spectrum-X, framed as addressing operational requirements beyond networking performance alone.
Aviz ONES was described as providing orchestration and telemetry with enterprise tooling, automated network deployment with end-to-end validation of Spectrum-X reference architectures, and scalability and multi-vendor support across AI clusters and other network environments.
Operational Impact
Scheibe explained that Aviz ONES supports validation of Spectrum-X configurations and automation of deployments, including integration into CI/CD pipelines.
The panelists associated these functions with improved day 0, day 1, and day 2 operations by reducing operational complexity for AI data centers.
Leadership Perspective
As AI assistants expand in networking use, the panel referenced Aviz Network Copilot, described as powered by NVIDIA GPUs for troubleshooting, compliance auditing, and real-time alert analysis.
Katz emphasized that AI for networking must be private, secure, and integrated across infrastructures, and referenced NVIDIA’s “sovereign AI” approach as aligning with that control requirement.
The panel centered on Spectrum-X and Aviz ONES as a combined approach to AI data center networking that adds orchestration, telemetry, automated validation, and AI-assisted operations for network operators, providing a fact-based overview for enterprise decision-makers. Blog Signals brief is a fact-based summary of the vendor blog.