Revolutionizing Digital Twinning and Synthetic Testing with Marvis Minis
Marvis Minis, a groundbreaking innovation from Juniper, are changing the game when it comes to digital twinning and synthetic testing. What sets Marvis Minis apart is their seamless integration with Juniper full-stack devices, eliminating the need for manual configuration or additional hardware and software. These digital experience twins are always active, continuously monitoring user traffic data to provide real-time insights and actionable intelligence.
One of the key features of Marvis Minis is their autonomous nature. The Marvis AI Assistant automatically triggers Marvis Minis in response to network events, such as configuration changes, ensuring proactive monitoring and rapid response to issues. In the event of a network failure, Marvis Minis can quickly validate the issue and determine its impact, enabling IT teams to swiftly identify and address the root cause.
Additionally, Juniper has introduced a new Marvis Actions dashboard as part of the overarching Marvis platform. This dashboard allows customers to view and manage automated decisions made by the Marvis AI Assistant, providing transparency into the resolution process for network issues. With insights into proactive actions taken by Marvis, IT teams can optimize performance and troubleshoot efficiently.
Another exciting development is the introduction of Marvis client software for Wi-Fi-connected devices. This software enables IT teams to gain visibility into how individual devices interact with the Wi-Fi environment, including device type, operating system, and radio hardware specifications. By focusing on the client’s perspective, Marvis Client fills a crucial visibility gap, empowering IT teams to optimize Wi-Fi performance and address connectivity issues proactively.
By leveraging data from Juniper access points, routers, switches, and firewalls, Marvis offers a comprehensive solution for network management and troubleshooting. With Marvis Minis, Marvis Actions, and Marvis Client, IT teams can enhance network performance, streamline troubleshooting processes, and improve overall efficiency without the need for additional hardware or software sensors.