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Tanaza is a software company developing a cloud platform for IT professionals to manage Wi-Fi networks. The company offers TanazaOS, a Linux-based Operating System compatible with different hardware devices. The Tanaza software facilitates the deployment and configuration of different Wi-Fi access points and allows orchestrating devices from the cloud. Users can troubleshoot, configure, and monitor their networking devices, SSIDs, and networks remotely.Tanaza participated in the Seedcamp 09/01/14 cohort.
Tanaza is a cloud-based network management software for the deployment, configuration, and remote monitoring of Wi-Fi networks. It is based on TanazaOS, a Linux-based Operating System compatible with multi-vendor Wi-Fi access points. The Tanaza all-in-one platform offers enterprise tools to configure, manage, and monitor access points, SSIDs, and Wi-Fi networks from the cloud.
- Centralized configuration: Users can manage Wi-Fi access points from the cloud and manage the settings of Wi-Fi access points from a cloud controller platform. Users can enable SSIDs, configure IP addresses, set radio power and channels, and others from the managed Wi-Fi dashboard. They can also reconfigure access points without needing to reboot or restart the services.
- Wi-Fi Captive Portal: With cloud-based Wi-Fi Hotspot Management Software, users can enable different external captive portals on top of the Tanaza Cloud platform, also with Radius. They can alternatively enable the Classic Hotspot system for guest Wi-Fi access, advanced social Wi-Fi with analytics, paid Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi monetization features.
- Self-provisioning: Users can configure Wi-Fi access points before they go online. Tanaza allows users to facilitate the Wi-Fi Network installation process in the cloud by letting them configure cloud-managed access points before they are installed. They ship the Wi-Fi access points directly to customers’ premises and the Wi-Fi network configurations previously set will sync automatically once the cloud-managed access points are connected.
- Remote monitoring: Users can control their Wi-Fi networks remotely, rather than going onsite. They can monitor their cloud access points from the Tanaza Cloud controller. They get overviews of their Wi-Fi network’s health status and use historical and real-time data to understand the performance of wireless networks.
- Multi Tenant: Users can work together with their collaborators. They can regulate network access by managing them from a centralized platform. They can also set specific roles and create various permission levels for internal and external collaborators.