Blue Planet, a division of Ciena, unveiled a new Configuration and Change Management (CCM) platform designed to provide governance, visibility, and control across multi-vendor network environments as service providers accelerate the adoption of AI-driven operations. The software aims to address one of the persistent challenges in network operations: configuration errors and unmanaged changes that can lead to service disruptions and outages.
The new CCM platform creates a centralized governance layer that unifies device configuration, change management, and lifecycle operations across heterogeneous networks. Blue Planet said the solution provides real-time visibility into network state and activity while embedding governance directly into operational workflows. The platform uses AI agents to identify configuration drift, assess change risk, validate compliance policies, and automate lifecycle management tasks such as software upgrades and end-of-life transitions.
CCM integrates with Blue Planet’s broader OSS portfolio, including inventory, orchestration, and assurance systems, enabling operators to track, validate, execute, and monitor changes in context. The company said the platform is intended to help service providers safely increase network automation while maintaining auditability, traceability, and operational control as they move toward autonomous networking models.
• Centralized visibility and governance for configuration and change management across multi-vendor networks
• Automated detection of configuration drift and policy-based compliance validation
• AI-driven risk assessment and pre-change impact analysis
• Software image management and device lifecycle automation
• Integrated with Blue Planet inventory, orchestration, and assurance platforms
• Designed to support AI-driven operations with auditability and explainability
“Designed with input from customers, Blue Planet Configuration and Change Management provides a unified governance layer for network changes. It helps service providers realize the operational benefits of AI-driven automation with trust and confidence,” said Joe Cumello, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Blue Planet.
🌐 Analysis
While service providers have invested heavily in orchestration, assurance, and intent-based networking over the past decade, operational governance remains a critical challenge. Autonomous systems require trusted sources of truth, closed-loop validation, and explainable decision processes before operators will allow AI agents to make production network changes at scale. As operators pursue TM Forum autonomous network maturity goals, capabilities such as configuration drift detection, compliance validation, risk scoring, and audit trails are becoming foundational requirements rather than optional features.
For Ciena, the CCM platform extends Blue Planet’s role beyond orchestration and assurance into operational governance. The addition strengthens Blue Planet’s position as a software-led automation platform at a time when network operators are evaluating how AI agents, digital twins, and autonomous operations can be introduced without compromising network reliability or regulatory compliance.
| Profile: Blue Planet | |
|---|---|
| Parent Company | Ciena Corporation |
| Headquarters | Hanover, Maryland, USA |
| Leadership | Joe Cumello, SVP & General Manager |
| Business Focus | Cloud-native OSS, network automation, orchestration, assurance, inventory management |
| Core Technologies | InventoryOrchestrationAssuranceConfiguration & Change Management |
| Target Customers | Communications Service Providers (CSPs), telecom operators, wholesale network operators |
| Strategic Focus | Autonomous networking, AI-driven operations, closed-loop automation, multi-vendor network management |
| Key Markets | Telecom5GTransport NetworksCloud Operations |
| Latest Announcement | Configuration and Change Management (CCM) platform providing AI-driven governance and lifecycle management for autonomous networks |





