NetBrain Enhances AI-Driven No-Code Network Automation

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NetBrain’s Next-Gen 12 enhances network automation with AI-driven insights, Kubernetes support, and real-time assessments for comprehensive hybrid observability.

Written By: Jordan Smith
Apr 18, 2025
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NetBrain Technologies, Inc., a no-code automation platform for hybrid network observability, announced new platform enhancements that further integrate agentic AI with intent-based automation to transform network operations.

New release brings insights, assessments, and Kubernetes support to users

The latest release from NetBrain, Next-Gen 12, enables more AI-driven innovations to enhance real-time observability and continuous network assessment. It features a robust foundation for its live digital twin and introduces new AI insights. This enables enterprises to automatically discover devices and intents, build automations more quickly, and leverage industry-wide outage knowledge for a more resilient network. 

“Integrating advanced network automation, with the power of new AI insights, into businesses’ IT environment helps their teams accomplish more with greater speed and efficiency,” said Song Pang, the chief technology officer at NetBrain. “It’s incredibly rewarding to see organizations transform their manual workflows and gain proactive observability to accelerate their outcomes.”

Among the enhanced platform innovations are:

  • Continuous Assessment with Knowledge Library: This innovation enhances auto-discovery capabilities for network devices and intents. The expanded Golden Engineering Studio introduces a new Golden Assessment Library, providing pre-built templates of industry-wide knowledge from Cisco (Business Critical Service) and other trusted partners. The ready-to-use assessment features customizable, no-code creation options, empowering organizations to leverage industry-wide best practices, real-time CVE visibility, and outage, breach, and change learning to deliver actionable insights that protect their networks.
  • AI-Powered Network Insights: This innovation combines Automation Insight —a centralized automation console —with AI Insight, LLM+RAG-powered queries, and NetBrain Insight to deliver contextual, network-specific answers, ranging from root-cause diagnostics to compliance and security validation, thereby automating thousands of tasks in seconds.
  • Next-Gen Runbooks: An innovation that packages intent-based policies, CLI, network maps, AI insights, and documentation into containerized troubleshooting and changing automated workflow templates that enable one-click deployment and auto-remediation capabilities for complex network operations.
  • Kubernetes Support & Cloud-Native Expansion: This innovation will add native Kubernetes discovery, topology mapping, and E2E path analysis with Azure Route Server support for hybrid environments.

Test environment and leadership additions join list of recent announcements

In addition to the platform enhancements, NetBrain is also introducing NetBrain Playground, a secure and fully customizable test environment that enables organizations to evaluate the capabilities of its no-code automation platform using their own network data. This includes the ability to generate a tailored network assessment in minutes.

According to NetBrain, their customers currently experience an average 70 percent reduction in manual tasks across all mapping, troubleshooting, change, and assessment workflows in their live digital twin.

NetBrain has also welcomed additional leaders to its global team, driven by increased market interest and customer growth in network automation and observability. 

The new additions to the leadership team include:

  • Raj Lakhani as Chief Financial Officer
  • Ryan Couch as Chief Marketing Officer
  • Greg Baden as General Counsel
  • David Mann as Global VP of Services

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Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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