Genesis On Demand – Operations Bridge

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Genesis Operations Bridge Videos

Operations Bridge Workflows

A major storm rolls through the area, or a zone controller goes down prompting a switch to its secondary. These are just a few examples of incidents that can generate a high volume of alarms or events in a short period of time.

The Genesis Operations Bridge brings calm to the chaos by consolidating all these events into a “single pane of glass”, presenting them in plain English, and tying them together to find the root cause.

Operations Bridge: Part 1

A major storm rolls through the area, or a zone controller goes down prompting a switch to its secondary. These are just a few examples of incidents that can generate a high volume of alarms or events in a short period of time.

The Genesis Operations Bridge brings calm to the chaos by consolidating all these events into a “single pane of glass”, presenting them in plain English, and tying them together to find the root cause.

Operations Bridge: Part 2

“I am responsible for managing multiple disparate networks. Oftentimes when an alarm or event occurs, I struggle with knowing exactly where the fault is located and on which device…let alone the root cause.”

Sound familiar? If so, you definitely should watch Part Two of our Genesis Operations Bridge (Manager of Managers) sessions. We will take you through a demonstration of how events are identified, filtered, and correlated. More importantly, we will show you how the tool can track the overall service impact provided to your users.

Operations Bridge: Part 3

In the previous webinars on the Genesis Operations Bridge, you learned how the tool can improve service quality as well as reduce the costs to maintain those services.

This video will complete the series and focus on the software’s Geographic and Executive Summary views. In it, we demonstrate how System Administrators can monitor a site’s overall health, including any impact on coverage.

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