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RADCOM Launches Analytics Designer Module (ADM) for Real-Time, On-Demand Network Analytics

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RADCOM (NASDAQ:RDCM) launched RADCOM ADM (Analytics Designer Module), a new RADCOM ACE module for real-time, on-demand network analytics. ADM lets network data analysts define and deploy datasets, KPIs, and alarms without vendor involvement or service interruption, targeting sub-minute, down-to-10-second resolution.

Powered by the new RADCOM RASE real-time adaptive streaming engine, ADM feeds RADCOM ACE analytics, RADCOM AIM anomaly detection, and RADCOM Neura’s agentic AI layer from a shared KPI foundation. General availability for RADCOM ACE customers is planned for the third quarter of 2026 as a licensed module.

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Key Figures

Analytics resolution: 15-minute resolution Target resolution: 10 seconds Availability timing: Q3 2026 +1 more
4 metrics
Analytics resolution 15-minute resolution Typical resolution of traditional network analytics described as not real-time
Target resolution 10 seconds RADCOM RASE offers analytics resolution as fine as 10 seconds
Availability timing Q3 2026 RADCOM ADM general availability timeline for RADCOM ACE customers
Publication date June 22, 2026 Announcement date of RADCOM ADM launch press release

Peers on Argus

RDCM was up while close peers showed mixed moves, with some rising and others de...

RDCM was up while close peers showed mixed moves, with some rising and others declining, indicating the move appears more company-specific than a broad telecom/communication-services shift.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 27 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
May 27 Conference participation Neutral -1.2% Announcement of participation in William Blair growth stock conference and investor meetings.
May 19 Q1 earnings results Positive -2.8% Reported 12% YoY revenue growth, higher margins, cash balance and Tier-1 renewal.
May 04 Earnings date notice Neutral -1.0% Scheduled Q1 2026 results release and conference call details for investors.
Feb 24 AI product launch Positive +0.6% Launch of RADCOM Neura AI agent suite for autonomous, intent-driven networks.
Feb 11 Full-year results Positive -7.6% Reported record 2025 revenue, strong margins, cash balance and 2026 growth guidance.
Pattern Detected

Recent history shows RDCM often trading down or mixed around otherwise neutral-to-positive announcements.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 0.92%
Short Interest
0.92% of shares outstanding
as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 1

Short positioning appears relatively low, implying limited short-squeeze dynamics and suggesting only modest additional volatility pressure from short covering.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement extends RADCOM’s platform with ADM, enabling real-time, on-demand analytics at res...
Analysis

This announcement extends RADCOM’s platform with ADM, enabling real-time, on-demand analytics at resolutions down to 10 seconds. Combined with Neura’s agentic AI, it deepens product differentiation, though recent insider net selling remains a governance-related risk to watch.

Key Terms

agentic ai, in-memory databases, integrated development environment (ide), business intelligence (bi), +1 more
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agentic ai technical
"streaming data flows directly into RADCOM Neura's agentic AI layer, ADM serves"
Agentic AI refers to computer systems that can make their own decisions and take actions without needing someone to tell them what to do each time. It's like giving a robot a degree of independence to solve problems or achieve goals on its own, which matters because it could change how we work and interact with technology in everyday life.
in-memory databases technical
"including new in-memory databases, a new processing architecture, and new scaling"
An in-memory database stores and accesses data primarily in a computer's working memory (RAM) instead of on slower disks, which makes reading and writing information much faster. For investors, this matters because companies using in-memory databases can process transactions, analyze market data, and deliver customer-facing services in real time—similar to switching from walking to driving—potentially improving product performance, reducing operational delays, and enabling new revenue opportunities or cost savings.
integrated development environment (ide) technical
"gives the network data analyst an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)-like workspace to"
An integrated development environment (IDE) is a single software workspace that brings together the tools developers use to write, test and debug computer programs, like a workshop that holds a workbench, tools and measuring devices in one place. For investors, an IDE matters because it can speed product development, reduce coding errors and lower engineering costs, which affects time to market, software quality and a company’s ability to scale and compete.
business intelligence (bi) technical
"device analytics that need business intelligence (BI)-grade reporting. Behind this, RADCOM"
Business intelligence (BI) is the set of tools, processes and reports that turn a company’s raw data—like sales, costs and customer behavior—into clear, timely insights managers can act on. Think of it as a dashboard or map that helps leaders spot trends, fix problems and make forecasts. Investors care because effective BI can improve profitability, reveal risks early and make future performance easier to predict, influencing valuation and investment decisions.
key performance indicators (kpis) financial
"define, configure, and deploy datasets, KPIs (key performance indicators), and alarms in"
Measurable metrics a company uses to track how well it is achieving important goals, such as sales growth, profit margin, customer retention or production efficiency. KPIs matter to investors because they act like a dashboard or set of warning lights—showing the company’s health, operational focus and momentum in concrete numbers that help predict future earnings and risks.

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Powered by the new RADCOM RASE real-time, adaptive streaming engine, RADCOM ADM cuts analytics changes from months-long projects to same-day deployment

TEL AVIV, Israel, June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- RADCOM Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDCM) announced today the introduction of RADCOM ADM (Analytics Designer Module), a new module of the RADCOM ACE platform. It enables network data analysts to define, configure, and deploy datasets, KPIs (key performance indicators), and alarms in real time without requiring vendor engagement, software release cycles, and service interruption, reducing change cycles from months to the same day and meeting the pace and scale of the world's leading telecom networks.

As network automation and agentic systems take hold, traditional analytics impose three constraints on operator agility. They are not dynamic: changes to data structures often require vendor engagement, a new software release, and a planned service interruption. They are not cost-efficient: simple requests can turn into months-long custom development projects. And they are not real-time: analytics often run at 15-minute resolution at best, while live troubleshooting needs sub-one-minute granularity, down to 10 seconds. RADCOM ADM is designed to address all three. It draws on both RADCOM ACE assurance data and external feeds, real-time or historical, with on-the-fly Call Detail Record (CDR) correlation.

"The pace at which network conditions change demands analytics that can keep up," said Eran Dotan Rosenberg, Vice President of Product Management at RADCOM. "With RADCOM ADM, operators can define the data they need, at the resolution they need it, and the moment they need it. The platform adapts to the operator, not the other way around. And because streaming data flows directly into RADCOM Neura's agentic AI layer, ADM serves as the data foundation that makes Neura's agents reliable and accurate, turning real-time insights into automated action."

The module is powered by RADCOM RASE (Real-time Adaptive Streaming Engine), RADCOM's new real-time analytics engine, which combines dynamic aggregation with resolution as fine as 10 seconds. Critically, it surfaces insights into the subscriber's experience as events unfold. Delivering RADCOM RASE required a fundamental rebuild of RADCOM's core infrastructure, including new in-memory databases, a new processing architecture, and new scaling approaches. This is the depth of engineering required to deliver real-time analytics at Tier-1 operator scale, and it is not easily replicated.

The result is a shared analytics foundation across RADCOM ACE: every KPI defined in RADCOM ADM flows into RADCOM ACE network analytics, RADCOM AIM anomaly detection, and RADCOM Neura's agentic AI layer, using the same KPI identifier to establish a single source of truth across the platform.

For operators, RADCOM ADM is designed to help teams that depend on network data get what they need in real time: network operations teams that need immediate, on-demand data for fault resolution; network planners and engineers that need structured planning data; and business functions such as marketing, fraud management, and device analytics that need business intelligence (BI)-grade reporting. Behind this, RADCOM ADM gives the network data analyst an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)-like workspace to define and deploy datasets, KPIs, and alarms, which each team can then access directly with appropriate permissions.

RADCOM ADM will be generally available to RADCOM ACE customers in the third quarter of 2026 as a licensed module of the RADCOM ACE platform.

For all investor inquiries, please contact:

Investor Relations:
Rob Fink or Joey Delahoussaye
FNK IR
rdcm@fnkir.com
646-809-4048 / 312-809-1087

Company Contact:
Hod Cohen
CFO
+972-3-645-5055
hod.cohen@radcom.com

About RADCOM

RADCOM (NASDAQ: RDCM) is a leading provider of advanced, intelligent assurance solutions with integrated AI Operations (AIOps) capabilities. Its flagship platform, RADCOM ACE, harnesses AI-driven analytics and generative AI (GenAI) to improve customer experiences. From lab testing to full-scale deployment, RADCOM utilizes cutting-edge networking technologies to capture and analyze real-time data. Its advanced 5G portfolio delivers end-to-end network observability, from the radio access network (RAN) to the core.

Designed to be open, vendor-neutral, and cloud-agnostic, RADCOM's solutions drive next-generation network automation, optimization, and efficiency. By leveraging AI-powered intelligence, RADCOM reduces operational costs, enables predictive customer insights, and seamlessly integrates with business support systems (BSS), operations support systems (OSS), and service management platforms. Offering a complete, real-time view of mobile and fixed networks, RADCOM empowers telecom operators to ensure exceptional service quality, enhance user experiences, and build customer-centric networks.

Risks Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements made herein that use words such as "estimate," "project," "intend," "expect," "believe," "may," "might," "potential," "anticipate," "plan," "designed to," "will," or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other securities laws. For example, when the Company discusses the introduction, capabilities, performance, scalability, reliability, accuracy, interoperability, and anticipated benefits of RADCOM ADM, RADCOM RASE, RADCOM ACE, RADCOM AIM, and RADCOM Neura; the ability of RADCOM ADM and RADCOM RASE to perform as expected; and the anticipated value of these innovations to installed and new customers and the timing of the expected general availability of RADCOM ADM, it is using forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those that may be expressed or implied by such statements, including, among others, changes in general economic and business conditions and specifically, decline in demand for the Company's products, inability to timely develop and introduce new technologies, products, and applications, loss of market share and pressure on prices resulting from competition and the effects of the conflict in Israel. For additional information regarding these and other risks and uncertainties associated with the Company's business, reference is made to the Company's reports filed from time to time with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

 

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FAQ

What is RADCOM ADM (Analytics Designer Module) launched on June 22, 2026 for RDCM?

RADCOM ADM is a new RADCOM ACE module for real-time, on-demand network analytics configuration. According to RADCOM, it lets network data analysts define datasets, KPIs, and alarms themselves, reducing change cycles from months-long projects to same-day deployment without vendor engagement or service interruption.

How does RADCOM ADM improve real-time telecom network analytics for RADCOM (RDCM) customers?

RADCOM ADM allows analytics changes at sub-minute, down-to-10-second resolution instead of traditional 15-minute intervals. According to RADCOM, analysts can dynamically configure data structures and alarms in real time, supporting live troubleshooting, automated actions via RADCOM Neura, and rapid adaptation to changing network conditions.

When will RADCOM ADM be generally available to RADCOM ACE customers of RDCM?

RADCOM ADM is expected to be generally available in the third quarter of 2026 as a licensed module. According to RADCOM, it will be offered to existing RADCOM ACE customers, extending their assurance platform with real-time, self-service analytics design and deployment capabilities.

How does RADCOM ADM integrate with RADCOM ACE, AIM, and Neura for RDCM users?

RADCOM ADM shares a common analytics foundation across RADCOM ACE, AIM, and Neura by using unified KPI identifiers. According to RADCOM, every KPI defined in ADM flows into ACE network analytics, AIM anomaly detection, and Neura’s agentic AI layer, creating a single source of truth.

What is the RADCOM RASE engine and how does it power ADM for RDCM?

RADCOM RASE is a real-time adaptive streaming engine delivering analytics with resolution as fine as 10 seconds. According to RADCOM, RASE uses new in-memory databases, processing architecture, and scaling methods to support ADM’s dynamic aggregation and real-time insights at Tier-1 telecom operator scale.

Which telecom operator teams can benefit from RADCOM ADM in the RADCOM ACE platform (RDCM)?

RADCOM ADM is aimed at network operations, planners, engineers, and business teams needing timely network data. According to RADCOM, it supports fault resolution, structured planning datasets, and BI-grade reporting for functions like marketing, fraud management, and device analytics through an IDE-like workspace for analysts.