Tanaza

Tanaza is an Italian software company with headquarters in Milan, Italy. It develops software for Wi-Fi cloud management and relative services.

Corporate history and relevant membership
Tanaza was founded in 2010 by Sebastiano Bertani, Italian telecommunication engineer graduated at Politecnico di Milano and MIB Business School.

Over the years, Tanaza expanded its compatibility with the major WiFi access point manufactures (TPLink, Ubiquiti, OpenMesh, Netgear, Linksys, DLink, Xirrus) obtaining exposure on the Italian national press like "Il Sole 24 Ore" for the goal to create a compatible software for every Wi-Fi hardware system and to accelerate Wi-Fi democratization.

In 2019, is selected as a 2019 Red Herring Top 100 Europe Winner.

In 2020, Tanaza joins Facebook Connectivity’s Express Wi-Fi Technology Partner Program.

The company received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 873466.

Tanaza is one of the founders of the Italian Digital SME Alliance and a member of the European Digital SME Alliance.

Hardware and software disaggregation in the Wi-Fi market
Tanaza develops and works in order to reproduce the hardware and software disaggregation in the Wi-Fi market. The adoption of network function disaggregation principles enables network operators to select the preferred individual combination of hardware and software components while eliminating vendor lock-in and anti-competitive cost for sales or support practices. In the last years, the pervasive diffusion of access points and other network devices has increased, the cost of companies and individuals have to afford in order to manage, maintain and monitor the multitude of devices.

The company has developed a method and system for managing network devices of generic vendors. It consists of a method of remote management in a network having a plurality of nodes to be managed by a remote controller has an agent device that makes initial contact with the remote controller in order to establish a connection with the remote controller. After the connection is established, the remote controller executes a discovery procedure through the intermediation of the agent device for discovering the plurality of nodes. After executing the discovery procedure, the remote controller executes an identification procedure through the intermediation of the agent device for identifying the discovered nodes, including identification of at least one characterizing parameters such as model, vendor, manufacturer, software version, hardware version, firmware version, serial number, and MAC address. The remote controller manages the discovered and identified nodes through the intermediation of the agent device, by using managing procedures specific for the identified nodes.

Tanaza is part of the Telecom Infra Project (TIP)'s Wi-Fi Project since 2019, with the intent of ensuring hardware and software components are interoperable and to lower total cost of ownership[26] (TCO) in Wi-Fi deployments.

Products and services
Tanaza's products and services focus upon several types of customers: MSPs, integrators, VARs, VADs, ISPs, WISPs, Carriers and VSAT providers, marketing agencies, users of any compatible hardware.

The software company provides products and services across multiple Wi-Fi and networking areas: cloud management (remote monitoring, wifi configuration, firmware, and technological architecture), Wi-Fi guest access[29][30] (free social Wi-Fi, paid Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi advertising, the dashboard for Wi-Fi Analytics) and operating system for cloud wifi management.

Logo
Tanaza adopted the so-called "Hiro", designed by the product designer Andrea Alongi, in 2018. Alongi stated, "The word “network” has been a key inspiration in the way we wish to visually communicate our brand. However, we found that design elements like lines and dots were not enough to shape our new brand idea. We wanted a memorable concept that could be easily recognized and understood. We wanted an impactful logo that could personify the meticulous manner with which we have developed our product and reflect the quality and reliability of our software".

Philanthropy
During the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic outbreak, the CEO of Tanaza, Sebastiano Bertani has promoted a Facebook nonprofit fundraiser campaign in order to donate protection materials for doctors and nurses of Fondazione Oncologia Niguarda Onlus, the largest and one of the most important hospitals in Milan.

Official website: Tanaza