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BMC AMI Ops: Evolving the MainView User Experience

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Shay Alsberg

These concepts are well manifested in the BMC AMI OPS UI approach towards the custom dashboarding implementation

  • Custom dashboard groups multiple widgets reflecting logical aggregation of targets/entities with affiliation to the system/technology/business areas.

 

One distinct example for the ease of use and facilitation of information over data concepts can be found in the BMC AMI OPS UI approach towards presenting historical data. The historical review capabilities enable customers to go back in time to detect issues and deduce insights regarding the systems performance/ behavior in a retrospective

 

A similar approach is taken to present the alarms history via the Alarms view. By using a graphical representation, the customer can derive instant insights regarding the alarms history, severity changes, and persistency so they can begin to resolve issues quickly.

 

We are excited to be able to provide this sneak peek of the interface. Look for more exciting details of the new BMC AMI Ops solution suite in the coming weeks.

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About the author

Shay Alsberg

Shay is a Director of Product Development at BMC with extensive experience leading a global development organization in execution, innovation & quality in a diverse Agile environment. He has extensive experience collaborating with customers, PM & UX.