CUJO AI plans to demonstrate its Lens network analytics dashboard at the RDK Tech Summit in Lisbon this week. Lens is intended to enable network operators to obtain granular, dynamic, and near real-time actionable insights. The product is first being made available through a no-cost licensing program to network operators that are utilizing RDK software on their broadband customer premises equipment (CPE).
CUJO AI Lens is designed to let service providers leverage RDK-based device data analytics and visualize it by giving them access to GDPR-compliant, actionable AI-driven insights into end customers' connected devices.
"CUJO AI is strongly committed to RDK and its ability to support cloud-managed CPE. Lens leverages RDK's data analytics capabilities, allowing technical and non-technical teams to access complex information at large scale, intuitively and clearly for powerful answers across operations, business, marketing, and customer service. In line with the RDK community's spirit of openness, we are offering this product through a no-cost licensing program, so that all operators, regardless of their size or financial means, can finally have the right information to develop services that truly respond to their customers' needs," saidAndrea Peiro, president of CUJO AI.
"CUJO AI continues to be an innovative force within the RDK community," said Steve Heeb, president and general manager of RDK. "RDK gives service providers a common method to extract 'big data' from CPE in the field, but they still need the right tools to leverage that effectively. CUJO AI Lens is a compelling new application enabling service providers to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the customer experience and network performance."
Network operators face challenges in understanding how consumers utilize their networks and broadband internet access. Lens' interactive exploration interface and reporting dashboards are designed to enable network operators to navigate, cross-correlate and report on data related to connected devices, applications usage, content access, security threats, and privacy features that occur within consumer and business networks.
RDK is an open-source software platform for the connected home that standardizes core functions used in broadband devices, set-top boxes, and IoT solutions. RDK software resides on the chipsets within the CPE and enables service providers to standardize certain technical functionality. For broadband CPE, RDK provides a common method to manage routing, WiFi, DNS, device management, diagnostics, and IoT interfaces, such as Bluetooth, Thread and Zigbee.