
- AI-powered operations
- Contextual insights to help identify issues faster
- Proactive recommendations for troubleshooting and optimization
- AI-assisted workflows designed to reduce manual effort
- Support for more predictive network operations
- Unified visibility and network intelligence
- Centralized visibility into network performance
- Monitoring of device health, connectivity, and user experience
- Actionable intelligence derived from operational data
- Faster decision-making through a single management interface
- Simplified management at scale
- Streamlined navigation and workflows
- Flexible access controls
- Simplified subscription management
- Support for managing multiple sites, devices, users, and customer environments
- Cloud-native architecture
- Centralized cloud management
- Designed for continuous availability and resilient operations
- Support for distributed network environments
- Foundation for future AI-defined networking capabilities
Netgear says Insight 10.0 combines AI operations, automation, cloud-native management, and operational intelligence to support that shift, according to the company. The platform is intended to help IT teams move from reactive troubleshooting toward more proactive operations.
Netgear customer Kenny Red, CTO at CTI, said the release improves onboarding, troubleshooting, and network configuration processes, areas that can consume significant time for systems integrators and service providers.
“We’ve had NETGEAR switches deployed across our own locations for years, and we’ve been part of the Insight development process since beta. The [Insight] 10.0 release reflects the feedback we gave—the interface is sharper, onboarding is faster, and the platform handles the two things that cost integrators the most time: post-deployment troubleshooting and manual network configuration. That’s a meaningful change, and it shows up in how we deliver,” Red said, in a statement.




















