Lytn's Blog

Through this blog, discover our Vision, and learn how we transform network Operations from Reactive to Proactive.

As a SaaS platform, Lytn’s Proactive Network Intelligence is simple to deploy and delivers immediate ROI. Lytn brings its deep expertise in Software Defined Networks and Predictive Data Science to optimize business outcomes so that businesses can Control Their Future.
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Could it be that Open Thinking within a controlled platform replaces Open Source as a safe way forward for AI?

With the rapid rate of growth can only AI police AI? That is a scary thought! We treat human consciousness as the awareness of an internal and external existence, a mindful state comprising past, present and future. Contrast that with AI, a mathematical model that only operates in the present, and whose emotional…
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AI Data Sources

On January 6th 1974 my father took me to watch Bolton Wanderers Football Club Bolton Wanderers Football Club play Stoke City(including the great Geoff Hurst) and my addiction to the club continues to this day. If I crafted a Football AI engine it would be based solely around my Bolton exposure, so if you were to ask it which is the best football team of all time?,  the answer is…

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AI : The Trust Souffle

AI will have significant impact on global business, on how they make decisions, interact with customers and staff and ultimately how the global community evolves.  This begs the question, ‘How do we trust AI?’
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Opening the window to a Predictable Future

To compete business relies on a complex and dynamic set of IT services Accurately scaling those services, be they in-house or third party impacts both customer satisfaction and operational costs. Over the last few years the ripple effect of granular, on-demand service offerings from the hyperscalers now reaches down to the broadband providers…
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What do we expect to see in our data, and how do we define ‘normal’?

In today's data-driven world, businesses and organizations rely heavily on data to make informed decisions. When we observe data, sometimes it can be difficult to pinpoint what is valuable, and what isn’t. We collect so much data from so many different places that there is a huge emphasis on…

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Edge Compute, ESG and predictive analysis

The Edge Event in London offered a vision of the future.  Why then was there little reference to Environmental Social Governance(ESG) information from the major telcos?

The latest ESG requirements mandate the accurate reporting of both internal and supply chain carbon footprint, with access to…
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