EXEO Group Chooses BE Networks' Verity to Modernize Data Centers with AI Capabilities

EXEO Group Partners with BE Networks for Data Center Advancement



In a significant move towards modernizing its data infrastructure, EXEO Group, Inc. (TYO: 1951), a leading Japanese provider of telecommunications and infrastructure services, has officially adopted BE Networks' Verity platform. Following an extensive six-month Proof of Concept (PoC), EXEO is set to implement Verity as the unified orchestration and lifecycle management tool for its next-generation data centers and AI network infrastructure.

The Path to Modernization



EXEO Group initiated the modernization of its data centers as a strategic initiative to enhance operational efficiency and support AI-driven applications. After a thorough evaluation process, Verity emerged as the optimal platform for managing their advanced high-performance IP-Clos (Leaf-Spine) fabric architecture. This infrastructure is built upon open network switches that run the SONiC network operating system, known for its versatility and robustness in demanding environments.

During the PoC phase, various capabilities of Verity were thoroughly assessed, demonstrating its proficiency in automating complex network operations. Some key features validated included:
  • - Automated design and configuration of intricate network fabrics.
  • - Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) to streamline deployments.
  • - Overlay configuration management automation.
  • - Comprehensive monitoring and visibility across the entire fabric.
  • - Advanced operational assistance via SensAI, BE Networks' proprietary AI-assisted management tool.

The successful validation of these features provided EXEO Group with confidence in Verity's ability to facilitate seamless deployment and enhanced operational visibility throughout the SONiC-based infrastructure.

A Milestone in AI Adoption



This deployment marks a notable milestone as it is the first instance of the SensAI platform being utilized in Japan for live network operations. This use case not only underscores the capabilities of the technology but also signals a growing trend towards AI-driven network management in the region.

Transition to Production



Following the successful PoC, EXEO Group has transitioned Verity into a production environment, broadening its license to support current data center operations and future infrastructure growth. The decision to move forward was influenced by the positive outcomes from the PoC, as expressed by Hiroshi Sono, Executive Officer of EXEO Group. He highlighted how Verity proved effective in working with their SONiC-based infrastructure and increased operational efficiencies, particularly in managing high-performance workloads involving liquid cooling GPU servers.

Acknowledgment from BE Networks



Amir Elbaz, CEO of BE Networks, expressed pride in contributing to EXEO Group's ambitious open networking initiatives and data center transformation. He affirmed that the successful transition from PoC to production validates Verity's enterprise readiness to handle Dell SONiC fabrics under various demanding workloads. The collaboration highlights BE Networks' commitment to providing top-notch automation and AI-driven operational intelligence tailored for the Japanese market.

About EXEO Group



The EXEO Group has been a prominent player in the telecommunications and infrastructure sector since its establishment in 1954. It comprises over 130 consolidated subsidiaries and boasts a workforce of over 17,000 employees. The Group maintains a philosophy centered on

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