Galgus is a Camas, Seville-based wireless and Wi-Fi technology company developing systems used by OEMs and system integrators for Wi-Fi networks.
Galgus is a developer of cognitive wireless networking technology designed to improve Wi-Fi connections. The company's technology is hardware-agnostic, and is designed to be able to be installed on Wi-Fi devices in order to optimize spectral efficiencies for Wi-Fi routers and access points. For this, Galgus has developed cognitive hotspot technology (CHT) capable of bringing distributed intelligence to any Wi-Fi network, controlling radio resources and maximizing the performance for every user.
The company markets theirits solutions to OEMs and system integrators delivering Wi-Fi networks, where the software developed by Galgus can make those Wi-Fi networks intelligent and capable of optimizing spectral efficiencies for Wi-Fi routers and access points. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Camas, Seville. Customers and partners of Galgus have included WiFi4EU, Telefonica, and Barcelo.
Galgus's software-defined Wi-Fi is a technology that works to optimize networks, unify network management, offer in-depth analytics, and offer advanced security, all at an affordable price. Galgus sells its APs directly and can integrate theirits software solutions into APs specifically designed for the most difficult scenarios or for special projects. Software-defined Wi-Fi is also intended to extend the lifetime of compatible APs with the company's software. And as the company's solutions work to be hardware-agnostic, the company suggests a user can change hardware while continuing to use the same management and functionalities.
Galgus's Cognitive Hotspot Technology (CHT) is a distributed intelligence software that transforms each access point into an agent that monitors its environment and shares information with the rest of nodes so they can make the best decisions for smooth network operation, such as reducing interference and noise, traffic patterns, and user density, without need for human intervention. The CHT is capable of working without a centralized or cloud controller, butand can be embedded in each node.
Galgus cloud manager is a platform to help OEMs manage Wi-Fi networks in a unified way. From its user interface, users can configure the features of an AP and analyze in real-timereal time what is happening in a network and its surroundings. The cloud manager allows users to configure their network, control who has access to the network, optimize resource use, backup and update the network, troubleshoot remotely, analyze in-depth statistics on usage, perform location analytics, and make use of a microservices architecture.
Galgus's location analytics allows users to take advantage of the Wi-Fi infrastructure to collect real-time data regarding a user, including location, people density, heat maps, and device count. This can work for both network connectednetwork-connected and non-connected devices, orand devices that pass by a node.
Galgus offers a series of hardware and software products for use in network infrastructure and development. ThisThese includesinclude access points, switches, routers, network enhancers, firewalls, antennas, PoE feeders, and professional services to help in the design, deployment, or project support. These products include a Cloud Manager, which offers a cloud platform for the management and analytics of the entire infrastructure.
The company markets theirits solutions for various sectors, including tourist intelligence, enterprise, retail, education, smart cities, stations and airports, stadiums and events, hotels and resorts, transportation, and industry.
The company markets their solutions to OEMs and system integrators delivering Wi-Fi networks, where the software developed by Galgus can make those Wi-Fi networks intelligent and capable of optimizing spectral efficiencies for Wi-Fi routers and access points. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Camas, Seville. Customers and partners of Galgus have included WiFi4EU, Telefonica, and Barcelo.
The company markets their solutions to OEMs and system integrators delivering Wi-Fi networks, where the software developed by Galgus can make those Wi-Fi networks intelligent and capable of optimizing spectral efficiencies for Wi-Fi routers and access points. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Camas, Seville.