Demand for faster, more efficient service delivery is intensifying. With this, traditional network orchestration struggles to keep up. Legacy processes silo teams, consume time, and introduce errors—stalling innovation and driving up operational costs. The NeuroNet Orchestrator Catalyst introduces an advanced orchestration framework that accelerates how CSPs design, deploy, and manage complex networks.
This solution combines Accenture’s GenWizard, Pega’s Blueprint, and Splunk’s data intelligence to build AI-powered orchestration with real-time visibility and predictive control. Instead of replicating outdated workflows, the platform creates a new application blueprint—automating service design, simplifying deployment, and streamlining operations. Within days, CSPs can move from a legacy architecture to a production-ready, AI-enabled orchestration environment.
Pega’s integrated AI blends with third-party models to deliver precognitive autonomy. It predicts provisioning needs, triggers corrective actions, and dynamically orchestrates virtual network processes (VNPs) and service chains (NSCs). Self-service portals offer agentic controls for engineers and customers, while redirecting to human support when needed. Real-time analytics from Splunk provide deep network insight, enabling proactive service assurance and performance optimization.
The result is a dramatic shift in agility and efficiency. CSPs can shorten time-to-market for new services, increase automation across the network lifecycle, and reduce manual errors. Reuse of network assets improves total cost of ownership, while enhanced autonomy supports future-proof scalability.
CSPs will see results through faster provisioning, improved uptime, reduced operational overheads, and stronger customer satisfaction. This Catalyst shows that orchestration no longer needs to be reactive and fragmented. With AI, blueprinting, and automation working in tandem, CSPs gain a unified framework that unlocks new levels of speed, flexibility, and control—transforming orchestration into a strategic capability for the next era of network services.