The Cerion research team have one vision and one goal – that every wireless network will be powered by Cerion patented methodologies and all networks will be 'self engineering'!  As mobile networks get more and more complex, it will be impossible to engineer them on a 'real time' basis and the goal at Cerion, is to use and develop learning algorithms literally enabling networks to think and engineer themselves.

This is a huge breakthrough for Cerion as it has already pioneered the development of specialized core network analysis methodologies, as the Cerion experts predicted the core, being the most problematic area of the network, over twenty years ago – today, with the launch of converged technologies – UMTS/WCDMA, WiMax etc, the problems are going to get worse.  Cerion engineered networks, using cutting edge Artificial Intelligence (AI), give operators a huge and immediate competative advantage – they will run better, faster, smarter and most importantly, more profitable.

I have recently met up with an old friend and contracting  RF engineer, Neil Hall.  Neil now runs a company called Ambiss and it specializes (in my definition) in delivering base station intelligence – anything that you want to know about an RNC/BTS, will be delivered by the tool that Neil has developed and this is on the back of his already huge global RF experience.  Cerion and Ambiss have formed a joint venture and with our even newer technology, looking at the transport sector, we are complete! 

Now with AI looking to hugely impact the people industry, you might wonder what will happen to all of the people opportunities in the technology industry – are they under threat? Definitely, but that is only if you look at the traditional model – what are the future opportunities that work with AI, rather than against it?  that would be telling, as it is the job of technology staffing  company, Dataworkforce and the research is complete, but on this one, I cant divulge and bring the competition up to a level playing field.  But Cerion trained and certified ?????, is along the right lines!

~Neil