Skyline Communications will launch DataMiner 7.5 at the IBC 2012 exhibition in Amsterdam. This new release of the product will aim to redefine how operators can manage their entire operational ecosystem end-to-end across all vendor and technology boundaries. DataMiner 7.5 will bring its users a new approach on notifications and an enhanced service management layer. […]
Skyline Communications will launch DataMiner 7.5 at the IBC 2012 exhibition in Amsterdam. This new release of the product will aim to redefine how operators can manage their entire operational ecosystem end-to-end across all vendor and technology boundaries.
DataMiner 7.5 will bring its users a new approach on notifications and an enhanced service management layer. The introduction of DataMiner Applications will feature new add-ons for the correlation engine and a complete suite of mobile applications extending the reach of DataMiner to any mobile device platform.
Ben Vandenberghe, sales and marketing director at Skyline Communications, said: “As you roam between work stations and mobile devices, DataMiner 7.5 will offer you a seamless experience. Whatever mobile device you are working with, you will be able to monitor any active device in your operational system, irrespective what vendor it is from. Apple, Microsoft, Google or Research in Motion, we have you covered for any of the mobile phones or tablets you use.”
DataMiner Applications is a new framework within the DataMiner network management system, which will enable designing out-of-the-box product specific applications. This application will offer advanced capabilities to auto-discover end-to-end IP networks, to manage complex IP network configurations, to monitor IT assets and services, and much more.
DataMiner Service Management is responsible for the run-time aggregation and translation of device information into service-oriented information. The technology is used today to manage a wide variety of services in IPTV, satellite, broadcast and HFC broadband environments. It enables operators to instantly see the impact of infrastructure incidents on a service level, and to take the appropriate actions to safeguard their revenues.
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