your whole network,
in one AI agent.
A self-hosted NOC agent. It discovers every device, maps the live topology, and operates the network like a senior engineer — rules, configs, incidents — across any vendor, on one device or the whole fabric at once. Ware proposes, you approve.
every device, identified and drawn.
Three discovery vectors run in parallel, then heuristics and active probes name the hardware. Each host lands on an interactive canvas as a live card — status, latency, vendor, open services, and a badge when an incident is attached.
ware operates. you approve.
Ware is a multi-agent orchestrator wired to the platform's device plane. It reasons across the whole network — scan, reclassify, push a rule, reroute traffic, on one device or the fabric at once — and operates under consent. It proposes; you decide.
a kanban that triages itself.
Detectors and syslog open incidents automatically. Ware moves them New → Triaging → Awaiting Approval, drafting a remediation as it goes — a route change here, an ACL there, a firmware bump queued. You drag a card to override the agent at any point; the board is yours.
it watches while you sleep.
An integrated syslog daemon correlates every event to its host and auto-opens incidents on anything critical. A nightly auditor runs three deterministic detectors — single points of failure, config drift, latency asymmetry — no AI required.
it keeps you in the loop.
Every few hours Ware writes a short operational briefing — what changed, what self-healed, what needs you — to the sidebar and a browser notification. And when the agent does act, every run is a live transcript you can watch end to end.
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