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LiveAction, a pioneer in network performance visibility, announces that users can now leverage LiveWire in concert with Artificial Intelligence (AI) to better refine network operations. LiveWire will now allow users to easily export their network packet data for use in AIs to find patterns that human operators might otherwise miss. 

Network monitoring produces huge amounts of data and for many organisations, it's difficult to use to its greatest potential. To make matters worse, users are often deluged with noisy alarms and alerts that don’t provide context or end up being false positives.

AI capabilities

LiveWire now allows users to easily export their data and use it with AIs, such as ChatGPT. From there, they can more easily address a wide range of network issues by combining these network datasets with AI capabilities.

LiveWire now allows users to easily export their data and use it with AIs, such as ChatGPT

This can make addressing previously complex network issues into natural language questions. For example, when voice jitter becomes a problem, administrators can use their network monitoring data in an AI to merely ask questions like “do we have any voice problems?”, “where?”, “for how long” and “how do I address it?” These capabilities can also be used to unearth previously unnoticed patterns in text-heavy data, uncover contextual relationships in network events that would be difficult for a human administrator and simplify previously complex workflows.

LiveWire’s capabilities

John K. Smith, Founder and CTO at LiveAction notes “AIs and Large Language Models (LLM) are having rapid and transformative effects on the world around us. However, many still aren’t aware of how they can leverage them with the data they already own. LiveWire gives users an easy way to supercharge their network monitoring data with these emerging technologies.”

LiveAction will be hosting two webinars on the 19th and 20th of September to discuss how to better leverage AIs to supercharge LiveWire’s capabilities.

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