Exhibitor Press Releases

08 Oct 2025

XENOptics Launches Compact Smart Optical Switch (CSOS) Globally at Data Center World Asia

XENOptics Stand: J110
Jon Tinberg
XENOptics Launches Compact Smart Optical Switch (CSOS) Globally at Data Center World Asia
XENOptics Compact Smart Optical Switch

XENOptics will showcase CSOS at Stand J110, Data Center World Asia, where attendees can see live demonstrations of automated optical path switching, integrated monitoring, and API-based orchestration with leading DCIM and NOC toolchains. The launch follows successful soft-market validations at BCSI Events in Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Prague, and at ECOC 2024 in Copenhagen, where operators and lab managers evaluated the product in field and lab scenarios.

Early key user engagement in the development cycle has helped refine CSOS feature priorities and confirm demand across hyperscale, colocation, telcos and network lab segments. Feedback emphasized ease of integration, low insertion loss, and predictable switching behaviour under load and long term use cycles.

CSOS is engineered for space-constrained racks and edge deployments while maintaining carrier-grade reliability. The platform combines compact optical switching with embedded telemetry and software control to streamline fiber operations, accelerate service activation, and reduce truck rolls.

Key capabilities and technical features

  • Compact form factor: High-density optical switching in a space-efficient two rack unit (2RU) enclosure suitable for Top-of-Rack and lab benches.
  • Software-defined control: RESTful APIs and CLI for integration with orchestration, DCIM, and CI/CD test pipelines. Supports policy-based routing and programmable switching workflows.
  • Non-intrusive monitoring: Integrated optical power monitoring on each port for real-time link health without disrupting live traffic. Thresholds and alerts configurable per circuit.
  • Fast switching performance: Low-latency path reconfiguration to support failover, automated test sequencing, and remote reprovisioning.
  • Path integrity and protection: Support for A/B redundancy schemes and loopback modes to validate light paths, with event logging for audit trails.
  • Multi-rate, protocol-agnostic operation: Transparent to common optical protocols and data rates used in modern data centers and lab environments.
  • Cable plant simplification: Enables centralized remote cross-connection, reducing manual patching and improving change control.
  • Security and role-based access: User, role, and token-based authentication with audit logging to align with enterprise governance requirements.
  • Environmental resilience: Designed for 24x7 operation with optimized thermal management and field-replaceable components to minimize downtime.

Business outcomes for telco operators, data centers and labs

  • Reduced OPEX: Remote switching and telemetry reduce site visits and manual patch operations.
  • Faster service turn-up: API-driven provisioning shortens activation and test cycles from hours to minutes.
  • Improved SLA adherence: Real-time optical power visibility and rapid failover support higher availability targets.
  • Better asset utilization: Centralized control improves usage of fiber resources across multi-tenant and lab environments.
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